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The KeyBiner is your all-in-one EDC tool and keychain. Made from lightweight aluminum, sturdy copper, or ultralight titanium, the KeyBiner provides an assortment of tools and storage to accommodate everything you need on a day-to-day basis Read More
I'm not a big fan of the design but I liked the idea of having my keys built-in on a carabinier so I took the plunge. While I know the dimensions are listed I was still surprised how large this is in person. I used it every day for about 6 months. I have one key for my office that is bigger than the others and that seemed to be the cause of most of my issues. It covered the bottle opener partially making it completely useless. I also discovered that it bent that key after months of use. That was it for me and it now sits in my box of failed edc junk.
Bought this 4 months ago. One of the screws came loose one day and ended up losing 2 keys without noticing. If you have the screws tight it's hard to get the keys to move and if you have it loose I guess this is what happens. Design is good now I'm using the holes instead to hold my keys.
Bottle opener has come in handy so many times. Have had mine since Dec 2016. Still going strong. The washers eventually give which just means that the keys turn out. I use the the holes at the bottom for a ring with my car key. Nice and simple.
It's ok... it doesn't work with big keys well, so any keyfob from a car is going to be difficult. It's also not very easy to change keys, so if you have different sets of keys you can't really swap them in and out quickly like a normal carabiner.
It does look cool, which is great! Except when you toss it in your bag at the airport and you get stopped because it looks like a knife... oh well :)
i can't complain about this. it's not made to keep a "big key" captive, but i've modified some of those little washers to do the trick. i also prefer to chain it to my wallet (harder to lose both of them this way). the 2 rings connecting the chain and the D-ring are temporary and i wasn't able to keep everything copper-colored, but this is functional and works well for me.
for those who have screw problems: once you've figured out your optimal key configuration, get some threadlocker (loctite blue 242 or similar. five bucks at your hardware store).
I employ my KeyBiner for all my keys at the present time, and have been grateful for its solid construction and convenience. I have changed setups numerous times depending on the keys I needed to use, but I quickly got the hang of how to structure the keys and washers for optimum usability. I love not having keys jangling about, the carabiner type attachment is great for my belt loop, and it is also great to have a built in bottle opener (at the least). As far as others having trouble with the screws backing out, I have not had that problem myself. So I do recommend it personally.
I don't know how other people's KeyBiners are failing, I just made sure to use the Teflon washers so the keys slide out easily and left the small amount of blue loctite on the screw threads. I've had my orange KeyBiner for a few months now and it's even been dropped a few times, yet the screws haven't come out. I really appreciate how there are different lengths supplied depending on how many keys you have and I've even used the bottle opener and screwdriver successfully many times. I recommend using a small tritium keychain as well, it really helps me find my keys in the dark and doesn't dampen the good look.
I bought the black one for my girlfriend. She works in theater (lighting tech) and needs to hold all of her keys in something that doesn't make noise and clips securely to her belt. Her previous KeyBiner served her for many years. The black one was definitely an upgrade and I get rave reviews every time I ask her about it.