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I could suggest that everyone pick one of these up, but then I wouldn't feel as spiffy when fixing things with a key. This has turned into the most used tool that I carry. In fact, it's the only tool that I carry almost every day.
http://www.swisstechtools.com/productdetail.aspx?PID=VZ75GDTdP68A
I drive a fair bit, so my car keys are always on me. Certain times, having a real knife is not allowed, and I don't feel like lugging a heavier multitool. I like to keep my keychain extra light. This thing has saved my life.
It's really well designed. The locking clip is a little steel nub, with a great tactile click, and locks tight. I've used it for maintaining compters, fixing glasses, opening up lights, and cutting paper and plastic.
Of course, it's still relativley low duty. For serious tooling, I use the FOB on my keychain to open my car, and pull out a real knife or tool.
http://www.swisstechtools.com/productdetail.aspx?PID=VZ75GDTdP68A
I drive a fair bit, so my car keys are always on me. Certain times, having a real knife is not allowed, and I don't feel like lugging a heavier multitool. I like to keep my keychain extra light. This thing has saved my life.
It's really well designed. The locking clip is a little steel nub, with a great tactile click, and locks tight. I've used it for maintaining compters, fixing glasses, opening up lights, and cutting paper and plastic.
Of course, it's still relativley low duty. For serious tooling, I use the FOB on my keychain to open my car, and pull out a real knife or tool.