🔑 Your Everyday Essential: Where Function Meets Fashion!
The Key Shaped 20 In 1 Keychain Multitool is a compact and versatile gadget designed for everyday carry. Made from durable stainless steel, it features 20 essential tools including screwdrivers, wrenches, and a bottle opener, making it perfect for camping, home repairs, or as a thoughtful gift for any occasion.
Color | 1 Pack Silver |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Supuse |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.95 x 1.18 x 0.2 inches |
Item Weight | 33.8 Grams |
Included Components | Keychain Multi Tool |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | Supuse |
Item Weight | 1.19 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.95 x 1.18 x 0.2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MTF008S |
Size | 1 Pack |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**S
Handy, sturdy, larger than I thought
I carry in my purse and have used several times already. And, I have traveled with it and have had no problems with TSA. It’s too large for my keychain but others may use that way. But, awesome tool to carry around.
M**N
Okay, but doesn't feel premium
I have no doubt that this can do many functions, but maybe it's overkill for one tool. It just didn't feel premium to me so I sent it back.
L**T
Useless
Difficult to use. Sharp areas can't even cut through paper, much less a cord of some sort.
S**O
Precision and compact
This key-shaped multi-tool is handy to have at hand. The size is slightly larger than a standard key, and it’s loaded with tools …everything from 3 prying tools and 8 wrenches, to the means of measuring depth and angles. And of course it has the obligatory screwdriver tips.Though it is a half-inch longer than my biggest key, it fits well on my ring and in my pocket.My only concerns are that all the sizes are metric. The tool sports 9 wrenches, but I don’t think metric wrenches are close enough to use on standard bolts, at least not in the smaller sized bolts. So I suspect I’ll find the 8 wrench sizes on this tool to be of minimal use on non-metric bolts.[*Update: Something seemed funny about the wrench sizes, so I measured them. It turns out the 3mm Allen wrench is correct (and fits my metric tools), but all the other wrench sizes “M2, M3, M4”, etc (which I assumed were metric) aren’t millimeter sizes, but rather correspond to 1/16” unit sizes (eg. “M6” measures 10mm, but 6/16”). Is this an error on the tool, or do I not understand something about wrench sizes?]I expect I’ll find the most useful features to be: the Philips screwdriver, box-opening ’tooth’, the Allen wrench (I got some new tools that use 3mm Allen), and surprisingly the 3cm ruler (since I carve 3cm countertop stone).I like the idea of having a wire stripper / cord cutter on my key ring.Unfortunately, the “file” is useless. I tried it on fingernails, wood and metal. The teeth are flat-topped, not sharp or abrasive at all. Bummer; I could have used a file.
R**A
Impressive quality
I'm pretty satisfied with the multi-tool. It appears to be made with a high level of precision. I'm not sure how hard the titanium is but have used the Phillips head screwdriver some, and it does not seem to have deformed or warped. That will be the main test bc if the screwdriver is ruined, it's going to be way less useful as an everyday carry item.
M**G
Cool little multi-tool
I like this little multi-tool. It is small enough to put on my keys and works pretty well at what it does. It would not work super well if you had to use one of the tools a lot, but works in a pinch. My one problem is I wish it had a better place to clip it to my keys, It has a small hole I think is for a keyring, but it did not come with a keyring and I just kinda clipped it with my carabiner and then unclip it if I need to use it.
E**A
Keychain multitool (20 in 1) 2 pack - key shaped, pocket sized, EDC ready!
There is a variety of small pocket tools available, and my LEAST favorite are the ones that look like an animal and have some practical use, but where the “cute” outweighs the “utility”. This keychain multitool, indeed, MIGHT be considered “cute” by some EDC tool aficionados, because it is shaped LIKE a key. The difference here is the SUPUSE’s keychain multitool actually has great utility. Each of the 20 “tools” are practical, though not everyone will take advantage (or need) each of the tools.A few “tools” that most household project managers will use include: a file, bottle opener, Phillips screwdriver, hex wrenches of various sizes, and the “key” end of the key that functions as a flathead screwdriver and box cutter (my favorite!)The keys are black oxide coated stainless steel designed for corrosion resistance. The key has a ring hole that makes it easy to connect to a carabiner or YES - a keyring!
N**.
Is ok
Hard to do anything with I guess end of the world deal would be better than a stick
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