I used to carry three but I didn’t use two of them for over a year. I ditched them and haven’t needed them so stayed with one. Front door key is all I need. All other house keys are kept in the house. Work keys in the van. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
I too have 2 key sets. My work set stays on my duty belt. It has my car key, car fob, Station key, Knoxx box key, spare cuff key, house key, St Michael charm, "10-42" charm, and I think that's it, nothing special, but I really use those keys more than my personal set. My personal set has everything I showed you, plus my car key and car fob.
Lightest combo I've come up with and I'm loving it. Ti Raven Workshop Keygrip with Ti Atwood Hangman.
can you tell me what the tools are on the top right, they look pretty cool? Yup, I'm new to all this stuff, lol
Have you seen the BladeKey NeoKeys? They would work very well for your system and work on SC! and KW1 locks.
This is my new minimalistic approach. I Slughaus'ed my keychain with their minimalistic keychain plus their bullet light. I'll have to determine whether or not I'll get something out of a keychain light, but at six grams of weight and the size of a bullet, it's not exactly eating up real estate. This Keychain will get me in all the doors I need to get in, plus it has a bottle opener, light and USB Drive. The magnet connects it to one of my car fobs.
I don’t have a picture but I have my key fob, a Pico Widgy bar, a Spyderco Bug, a Nitecore Titanium whistle, and a small 450 cord lanyard with the snake knot. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Bout as simple as I can go. Used to have a Keybar and loved it, but since I don’t have very many keys it’s not as useful to me.
I drive a vehicle with a fob key ('02 Lexus Land Cruiser). To that is a large size split ring with a set of keys to each house (two houses). Also is a small (1.5"x.5") aluminum pill capsule that holds a couple Aleve and allergy pills and an Uncle Bill's tweezer. Lastly, is a Nitecore Tube LED flashlight that was a freebie a few years back and works flawlessly with a max 45 lumen beam. That's it. No knives, pry bars, ninja tools, etc.
As to my above post, I mentioned I carried a pair of keys to our second house on my keychain. It occurred to me that I didn't really need to carry them on my person when I could sequester them in my vehicle. So I removed a pair of house keys but added the little Olight i1R 2 EOS freebie flashlight that showed up today.
Not really simple, but oh well. -Ti2 Designs Strato Titanium Carabiner with Brass scales -3x - Prometheus Brass Kappa Quick Releases -TI-EDC Titanium Slim Pill Fob -Tritium lanyard with 5x Tec Accessories Glow Fobs and a brass tritium bead -Car Key -BigI Design TPT Slide Utility Knife -Keysmart + Tile with a custom Brass and Copper scale -Kleeker Knives Tweezers
Nice job of customizing the Keysmart! It definitely gives it some character. Does the copper affect the Tile in any way? I assume these are installed in the Keysmart?
I think Toyota must make the biggest standard auto keys of any manufacturer. They're still better than Dodge's "mango pit" key fobs, though.
That's the name I forgot, the Griffin in my keysmart is the Klecker version, I gave the tweezers to my son and the scissors sit unused in my parts container. Sent from my SM-T380 using Tapatalk
Where did you get freezers that could fit on your keychain? (LMAO... I know its a typo. I think... ) Am Yisrael Chai! Moshe ben David