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If your local key-cutter makes a mistake, you can return the key to have it tuned. Try that with a machine (the promo promises no mistakes, but we know how reliable machines really are).
The ability to cut high-security keys is much more limited and restricted and often requires the expert services of a locksmith and expensive and more sophisticated key machines.
The kiosk uses what KeyMe describes as “advanced robotics” to cut a key in 30 seconds and the company claims that it is more accurate than hardware store or locksmith key-cutting machines.