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The Key Ring Screwdriver

082409Screw-Key.jpgAfter countless hours of putting together (and taking apart) furniture for our new home office, we definitely know the importance of having screwdrivers on hand. And it's often when we least expect it in and outside of the home where we need a screwdriver to tighten or loosen something...

 
 

082409Screw-Key.jpgWe used to carry a utility knife, but they're both unwieldy and somewhat suspicious in these times when everything is eyed with worry. That's why we love these throwback design key ring screwdriver keys:

"The simple concept of a screw driver on your key ring is not new. Nobody has made a high quality key ring screwdriver for the last 10 years, Until Now. They are constructed of heat treated, Blackend steel. They are so simple, there's not much more to say about them."

No disagreement there...the design speaks for itself and we wouldn't mind a couple showcasing our DIY cred right there on our keychain for just $5 from CountryComm or to give as a nifty small gift.

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tools & electrical helpers, tool, DIY, keychain

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I just have a swiss army knife. It has a screwdriver, nail file, knife, little scissors, tweezers, bottle opener and wire stripper...although I'm not sure when I'll need that.

posted by plumeria on August 24th 2009 at 8:22pm
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Hmm... not enough torque.

posted by undercover on August 24th 2009 at 8:32pm
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Nice idea for my husband's bday!

posted by heather @ dollarstorecrafts.com on August 25th 2009 at 12:02am
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oh! My Dad worked for Proto Tool Company in Los Angeles. He had a box of screwdriver keys, all engraved with his name, to be used like business cards, I guess. A few were gold colored, not sure what the material was. He's 90 years old and still has a handful - gave one to my SO this summer. Like these:
http://plombtools.com/PocketScrewdrivers.aspx

posted by ts on August 25th 2009 at 12:36am
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Design Genius. I want.

posted by Fred Astaire on August 25th 2009 at 6:27am
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might work for something small, but anything that it tightened enough would be pretty hard to get off with these.

i would modify it in a way where one of them could be slid through the hole on the other so that you had a small T handle on the top of it to add torque to it.

i would consider these though, but i keep my keychain minimal. I have a small swiss army knife with just the 2 blades, scissors, and the tweezers on it, and i use it all the time, from time to time i use the one tip as a screw driver but it doesn't do that good.

posted by jmorey on August 25th 2009 at 9:32am
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My dad keeps buying me different Leatherman tools, which is nice since they can be expensive. I have 2 in my car's glove box, a small 1 in my backpack and 2 at home. They come in very handy.

posted by lbc on August 25th 2009 at 10:41am
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I think the idea is clever, though a more useful thing to have on a keychain would be a jeweler's screwdriver (to tighten the screws on eyeglasses and sunglasses that always seem to come loose)

posted by slowdown on August 25th 2009 at 10:45am
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Utili-key - have one. I think you can get one still at thinkgeek.com

posted by ChrisGal on August 25th 2009 at 11:05am
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You could increase the torque by using the attached metal ring as a "handle." I think this is a great idea. Might make a good Christmas gift for a former Leatherman carrier who travels a lot.

posted by asinner on August 25th 2009 at 1:42pm
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