Minute Key

4.0
9 reviews

About

Locksmith
Minute Key is the nation's industry leader in key services, offering quality locksmith and key copying solutions. Whether you are locked out and need an emergency locksmith or need to schedule an appointment with a locksmith to fix, install or repair a lock, call 913-522-9520. One of our 24-hour certified locksmiths will be dispatched to you as soon as you need them. If you need a key duplicate for your house, business, or car, go to our self-serve kiosk located within Lowe's in Overland Park for an affordable, secure, and accurate key copy. Minute Key is there when you need us the most, whether you need a key copy, key fob, or assistance in a lockout. We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Location

Minute Key
7001 West 95th Street, Overland Park, KS
66212, United States

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    Kira Davidson
    Jul 15, 2021
    4.0
    The process is simple and fairly fast. I do have one suggestion. A new customer may not realize their only option is an electronic receipt. You might make a button somewhere to go back and reclaim it. I screwed up my first time around and really needed the receipt :( There wasn't a great way for me to go back and get it. Maybe the buttons down at my kneecap could have helped but I didn't notice those until I figured out the rules and was developing my second set of keys.
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    Derrick Freeman
    Feb 15, 2021
    4.0
    I like their kiosk, I made several copies of the keys to my house and they all work as expected. My only quibble is they sell a set of "Spring Rings" that are keyring that are easier to get your keys on/off of than normal keyring. But, they don't work with all the keys I had made. They fit the standard keyring hole in most of the keys, but the regular brass keys they sell have the Minute Key logo carved into the handle and no regular keyring hole. And the spring ring doesn't fit these keys.
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    Thomas Ballew
    Dec 28, 2020
    5.0
    The Minute Key I used is a self-service, automated, key-duplication kiosk, located inside a big-box home center store. I had never used anything like this, prior to this experience. It was easy to use, and all the key copies I made worked perfectly. The price for a single copy seemed a little steep compared to what I usually pay at a locksmith shop. I needed three copies of the door key I had, and the third copy was free of charge, so that improved the value. The kiosk offered inducements to buy more products, which was a little annoying. Overall, the experience was good, and the value, to me, was fair.