Aug. 18, 2021, 8:09 p.m.
On 19/08/2004, the 'Television Security …

Reliable, durable, easy to use...
Aug. 18, 2021, 8:09 p.m.
On 19/08/2004, the 'Television Security …
27 Orinda Way, Orinda, CA 94563, USA
Opening garages
Opening safes
Services for banks
Opening car hoods
Lock installation
Opening car hoods (if the cable breaks)
Lock repair
Opening the auto boxes
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Reviews(3)
Patricia Ogura
Such a helpful, welcoming staff! Love the place!
Ben Persinger
IF YOU WANT TO GET RIPPED OFF COME TO THIS PLACE! Went in to buy a torque wrench. The price was $89.99 in store and after tax was $97.24. I was shocked to find the exact same wrench online for $30! It's $67 more than the wrench online. A complete rip off do not come to this place.
Monika Koerdt
Awesome place to get key duplicates. Any other place I went didn't have the key or made the wrong copy. At cousins kiosk, not only they had the appropriate key, but they made 3 copies in less than 3 minutes (all of them working perfectly). Very professional. From now on, this is the place for any key duplicates. Very pleased.
denise glicklin
Fabulous experience. The owner helped me make the best decision on size, style. And cost saving suggestions for my four small printing/ engraving projects. Prompt and called me to notify when job was done. Weekend hours!
Haylea Bridle
I cannot recommend Angelo highly enough! I swanned in needing something engraved with stupidly little notice and he kindly accommodated me, which I'm so very grateful for. The engraving itself was perfectly done and exactly what I was after. The friendliest service in town tooo. Go see Angelo in the cutest little key cutting kiosk. You won't regret it!
William Judd
This is not a locksmith! It is an automated kiosk in RiteAid. If you need a locksmith look elsewhere.
boris lasman
Works great, and very convenient!
Brian Van Horn
Really easy experience; since I already made a copy of my key using the service in the past, I just needed my email and finger print. Boom. Unlike keys we've made in the past, they're solid and work perfect, all five or so keys we've had made. Hardware store keys we've bought in the past 20 years or so either didn't always open the door, or they were too soft and would bend. I'm guessing hardware stores have improved in that way, but why go all the way out there when you can just use this kiosk?