KeyMe Locksmiths
4.7 (44)
135 Business Park Rd, Defuniak Springs, FL 32435
(334) 292-8700
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Douglas Richards
a year ago
Very convenient, the key worked great, however the cost is ridiculous. $5.95 for an extra key? Wow you must have a fortune in the machine development and other costs. Being a retired locksmith I can appreciate the concept but even when we charged a $1.00 for a key duplicate we still made a profit. Good luck with your business but get the price down some.
Patricia Hall
a year ago
It was very easy to use, it was a lot faster than having to find someone and having to wait on them to make the keys. The keys worked perfectly.
Ashley Tindall
a year ago
I asked upfront if they serviced our area, and I was assured they did. Required a credit card upfront only to cancel on me 15 minutes later. But be sure if the customer cancels, there's a $60 cancelation fee. They do not service DeFuniak Springs, but they are the first to show up on Google maps.
Victoria Jett
4 years ago
It was such an easy process! I was able to scan one key, and I had 3 keys mailed to me very quickly! All of them fit the door perfectly! Thank you.
Scott Clary
3 years ago
I had Keys made here and they all worked price was good they even gave me a discount will be going back when I need more keys made
Tim York
4 years ago
The price of the standard metal key is extremely expensive. Less than $5.00 at Walmart, $29.00 here. Not paying attention to the kiosk to what I was purchasing is my own fault. I thought I was purchasing a Chip Key, so $29.00 would have been an excellent price, but by not seeing I was purchasing a standard metal key, I paid way to much.Before final checkout, they offer you an additional key for $14.00, which I ordered. Upon receiving the key(s) in the mail, they only sent one key. I called them and spoke to Jenny, a very friendly and knowledgeable representative. She apologized, credited my account for the cost of a key and gave me a code to input into the kiosk for a free key. Great customer service, just to expensive for standard metal keys.Tim York
Hyperion
3 years ago
About ten years ago I lost a key to my van...a key with a chip in it for the ignition. A dealer charged me more than $100 to replace it. Well, I lost that key and was down to one ignition key. Rather than go to a dealer and pay Lord-knows-what-they-charge-now, I went to a KeyMe kiosk at the Lowe's in DeFuniak Springs, Florida.I put in my key, follow the prompts, and for approximately $120 (plus sales tax), I now have two additional ignition keys. The first key was about 80 bucks while the second was about 40 bucks.I did this on a Friday after lunch and the keys arrived in my mailbox six days later. I immediately opened the box and started the van up with one key then the other. They work perfectly. My only complaint is the heads on the new keys are bulkier than my remaining original Chrysler key, but it's not enough to really worry about.Would I use KeyMe again? Definitely.Do I recommend using the KeyMe kisok? Yes!Services: Car digital & remote key reprogramming, Car key copying
Justin Grinsted
4 years ago
The kiosk was easy to use and all of the keys I copied worked great.
Nancy Smith
3 years ago
I like not spending time in line but the computer is a little laborious. No need for as much info as asked for.Service: Building key copyingService: Building key copying
Mark Walker
3 years ago
Price point is a little to high for copying pad lock and door keys.Service: Building key copyingService: Building key copying
Blaine Halderson
a year ago
Key works perfectly!
Dana Brooks
a year ago
It was very easy to use.
Ann Tidwell
3 years ago
Got two keys madeService: New key fob creationService: New key fob creation