150-lb. Test Keychain Swivels

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I found these very tiny keychain swivels on eBay - bag of 25, Buy-it-Now for $5.99, shipping included. End-to-end, they are only 16mm long and very low friction.

Note the 150 lb. test rating on the package - five to ten times higher rated than most tiny swivels.

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I don't know hw long the finish will last in a pocket, but it should be pretty chemically stable, as the swivels are intended for saltwater big-game fishing. It's a fairly close match to certain titanium finishes - should look great with a Ti Draco.

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RA40

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Re: Keychain Swivels

Thanks for posting that...I've been thinking about this type of hardware for some keychain projects. The swivels I saw were traditional and it wasn't what I wanted...these look great!
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Re: Keychain Swivels

Hmm these look nicer than my regular fishing line swivels...Are these ball-bearing??
 

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I'm not sure what's inside, but I'd guess ball- or roller-bearing, as the friction is very low. - much lower than the barrel swivels.
 
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I'm not sure what's inside, but I'd guess ball- or roller-bearing, as the friction is very low.

Yes, those are ball bearing swivels. I'm a big fisherman and use those all the time.

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This thread doesn't really belong here in 'General Flashlight Discussion', so I'm moving it to 'Beyond Flashlights > Personal Gadgetry > Other'.
 

chriscoobs

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YEP spro makes good swivels, a little fancy and $ for fishing but for keychains its perfect.
 
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