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Product Description
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
Ok y'all, I'm confused! In the description it says that this can hold 14 keys, but under the specs below that, it says that it can only hold 2 keys??? That's quite a bit of a discrepancy IMO!
So which is it? How many keys can this puppy hold?
I already have a plethora of NiteIze locking carabineers, and don't really need this, bit if it can hold my main 4 keys then I'm definitely interested in it! I already have a 4 key fob like this, but it doesn't have all of these tools nor is it a carabineer as well!
Thanks in advance for ANY help someone can give me!
I have the Al. version right now, but I'm considering the Ti version for added strength (I broke off a chunk of the flat-blade on mine) and to a lesser degree for the look (I'd anodize it with a torch), but I really value a lightweight keychain (as in I use aluminum keys instead of brass/nickel-silver when I can to save a few grams)...so I'm undecided. Is the Ti version Grade 5 Ti6Al4V?...and is it the same thickness (therefore, by my calculations, more than 50% heavier)? TIA
After using this daily for a year and a half, my Gerber Shard gets 99% of its use in tightening the screws on this thing down twice a week. It's definitely become something more that I worry about than something I'm comfortable carrying every day. There's a tiny quarter-turn difference between comfortably rotating a key out and not being able to get it out comfortably. Every week I'll take the KeyBiner off my belt and notice my key dangling freely.