You have your keys with you everywhere you go, but they're probably completely useless for anything other than opening doors. You can always fill up your keychain with goofy trinkets you find on vacation or you can turn it into a pocket sized toolkit so you always have the tools you need everywhere you go. Here are a few ideas for doing just that.
For the most part, keychain items are novelties. Even when keychain tools are useful, they're often too oversized to fit comfortably in a pocket. Thankfully, a few very small tools exist and many of them are shaped like the keys you already use.
USB Drives
Tools for Repairs
For techies, the KeyTool is a better fit because it includes a wire stripper, nail file, and tweezers on top of the screwdrivers. It's also tiny and nearly unnoticeable on a keychain, which means you'll be able to easily wow your friends when you're suddenly able to tighten up and fix something without them even noticing.
If you'd prefer something with a bit more heft, the Gerber Artifact Keychain is eight different tools, but still flat enough not to take up too much space on your keychain. If all else fails don't forget you can always make your own.
Survival Tools
Full size
If you're more concerned with lighting a fire, the FireStash is the essential tool for you (and if you prefer the Bear Grylls approach you'll probably prefer the Swedish Firesteel).
For those who can build anything as long as they have string, a small para cord keychainshould do the trick. With this on your keychain you'll always have a cut of the some of the strongest rope known to man with you at all times.
Everything Else
If a keychain clip that can do nearly everything is more your style, the currently backordered Clip from Little Bonsai should do the trick. On the surface it's just a standard clip, but it can also be used as a pry bar, a cord wrapper, an iPhone stand, a box cutter, and more. The Clip was initially funded by Kickstarter and is out of stock at the moment, but you can sign up for updates and get notified when it's available again.
Everyone needs a different set of tools for their life, but the above are a few that we've found the most practical and helpful additions to a keyring. You can always expand out to something more bulky, but that ends up defeating the purpose of a pocket tool.
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