Last Updated on June 10, 2025 by nice2buy
Ah yes, the modern home. A temple of technology, minimalism, and now—keys stuck to your light switch. Because, of course, nothing screams “I’ve got my life together” quite like hanging your house keys, bottle opener, and spare Allen wrench off a magnetized faceplate next to your hallway lamp.
Let’s talk about the “Keeps Keys Handy” Magnetic Light Switch Cover, a product that—if you haven’t seen one in the wild, don’t worry, neither has anyone else.
What is it?
It’s exactly what it sounds like: a standard plastic light switch cover with three magnets slapped on the bottom. That’s it. No sensors. No Wi-Fi. No AI. No app. Just magnets. Stuck to the thing you use to turn on the lights. Revolutionary.
The idea? You screw this “innovation” onto your existing light switch plate, and voilà—now your keys live there, proudly hanging on the wall like modern art.
The Pitch:
“Never forget your keys again! Keep them by the door!”
Sure, assuming you enjoy bending over every time you enter or leave, because the keys are dangling half a meter below eye level like a set of wind chimes for toddlers. And if your keychain is heavier than a pencil, enjoy that magnetic slip-and-slide as it plinks onto your floor the moment you turn the light on with a little too much force.
But Does It Work?
Technically, yes. It does hold keys. It even comes with nickel-plated key rings, for reasons I assume are entirely aesthetic, since your regular keychain would’ve worked just fine. The magnets are strong enough to hold up to 27 keys, according to the manufacturer. Which sounds oddly specific and entirely fictional.
Unless, of course, you are a janitor. In which case, you’ve probably already figured out a more secure system—like literally any key cabinet ever made.
Is It Useful?
Let’s be honest here. If you’re the kind of person who constantly loses their keys, this will not solve your problem. You’ll forget to hang them there just as easily as you forget to hang them anywhere else. And if you’re not that kind of person… why would you buy this in the first place?
Also, how often do you look at your light switch and think: “You know what this really needs? A magnetic load-bearing upgrade.”
Exactly.
But It’s Great for Organization!
If by “organization” you mean turning your entryway into a key-themed art installation, sure. But there’s a reason people buy key hooks, trays, bowls, smart locks, or literally anything else. They’re discreet, they work, and they don’t dangle ten keys directly below your hallway lightswitch like a metallic goatee.
Also, have fun brushing up against those sharp, clanky keychains every time you walk past. It’s like living in a wind tunnel of regret.
Design?
White. Generic. Offensively neutral. It will “fit any home,” the packaging says, which is marketing speak for “we gave up on style, deal with it.” It’s a blank light switch cover, not an Apple product.
Who Thought of This?
No one knows. Presumably, someone who once lost their keys and their common sense in the same week. But they had a screwdriver and a dream, and now the rest of us are being sold this piece of DIY absurdity for $20.
Honestly, I’ve never seen one of these in anyone’s actual home. Not once. And I visit a lot of homes. Even the people who religiously buy gadgets that slice avocados 13 different ways draw the line somewhere—and this is it.
Final Verdict
The Magnetic Light Switch Cover is a product that solves a problem almost no one has, using a method no one asked for. It’s not exactly terrible—it’s just hilariously unnecessary.
You want to keep your keys handy? Get a key hook. A bowl. A nail in the wall. Heck, duct-tape them to your forehead. All of those options make more sense than this.
Still curious?
Sure, click through our Amazon affiliate link and grab one for the comedy value. Or—dare I say—check boku.style instead. We might not sell magnetic faceplates, but we definitely respect your walls
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