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Mutate your Keyring

I have been always fascinated by all the stuff that you can carry with you on the keyring. While my own keyring is nothing more but a threaded shackle that my dad gave me (he's a sailing instructor) with a bunch of keys on it. I like the simplicity of this solution, and the fact that the shackle adds weight and changes the sound that the keys make making it easier to find them and harder to forget.

Still, there are a few keyring additions that I would like to have - but probably one at the time:

Keybrid:



Brilliant and efficient minimalistic approach to keyrings. One of those "Why didn't I think about it first" ideas... When I have my own house I will get the main key keybrided, until then though I move from place to place too often for it to make sense...

Key bottle openers:

This is lovely idea. Without examining the key closely you would never guess it's a bottle opener. Very handy thing to have around if you're a beer drinker!

Screwpop:

I always kick myself for not having a screwdriver with me when I need one. Screwpop is small and easy to just carry around on the keyring, so looks like a perfect solution to my problem!

Keyring Tools


I also always kick myself for not having any tools on the go. These are solutions to my problem that I can just pop in on the keyring, too! They come from minimalistic to complex - will suit anybody's needs.

USB Keys

USB keys are getting smaller and smaller and it's getting easier and easier to lose them. I used to have mine attached to my phone, now I carry it around in a faux leather pouch and it always worries me that it's loose in my bag. It makes it difficult to find, too. These usb keys are a solution to my problem: they fit discreetly on the keyring and become harder to lose. I sure would like to have one of my own.

StatKey and Haniboi key blanks

Keys are boring most of the time. I know mine are. Stat Key found a solution to this by designing custom key blanks - shame they are not available in any of my local shops as I would love to have one of those - Statkey have different icons and elongated printable blanks as well, whereas Haniboi offer key blanks shaped like guitars. Lovely!

UV Monkey

Coool gadget perfect for people like me, with pale skin who don't tan, don't freckle, but burn every time. UV monkey can be attached either to the keyring or phone and it indicates UV rays intensity. Something everyone should get, methinks.

WonKey

Oh the wobbly tables! You can find them in every café, in every city in every country. Wobbly tables are just the most annoying omnipresent thing in the whole world. But fear not, Wonkey is a solution that you can always have with you!

Light My Fire Firesteel

If you regularly get stranded in the middle of the forest with nothing but your keyring, there is nothing better to have on it than the Light My Fire firesteel. Apparently "some of the most distinctive advantages are that it works when wet, it has no moving parts, no fuel to run out of, and lasts nearly 3,000 strikes." Well that's me sold.

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Now let's imagine all this stuff on just one keyring - I assure you you would always know when your keys are! But opening doors would be rather difficult I think...

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Firesteel

Firesteel is really nice to have, i got the swedish army model firesteel. It's a must-have in anyones survival kit.

End of the world

I suspect that end of the world as we know it is near and all these survival skills can be put to some good use.

Stock up on canned food and KFC hand wipes.

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Mutate your Keyring

I have been always fascinated by all the stuff that you can carry with you on the keyring. While my own keyring is nothing more but a threaded shackle that my dad gave me (he's a sailing instructor) with a bunch of keys on it. I like the simplicity of this solution, and the fact that the shackle adds weight and changes the sound that the keys make making it easier to find them and harder to forget.

Still, there are a few keyring additions that I would like to have - but probably one at the time:

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