I do like to concept of having a 'key block' the jangling my pocket does annoy me a bit, but still its tricky for the reasons highlighted above.
I got this for xmas:
Which has already proved to be very useful.
Dom and I were having a conversation yesterday about keyrings, and how best to stop you keys sliding round so much.
I favour a carabiner with a built in key ring like this:
But they're not easy to find at all, I actually stone mine from a water bottle. you can get one of these:
True Utility TU230 ShackleSet: Amazon.co.uk: Car & Motorbike
but it doesn't look the best quality.
Other options are the s-biener:
Nite Ize S-Biner Size 3 Durable Carabiner - Black: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors
Which dom had, but he tells me keys tend to slide under the lock
or you could have something like this:
But it looks like it'd fall to piece to me.
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I do like to concept of having a 'key block' the jangling my pocket does annoy me a bit, but still its tricky for the reasons highlighted above.
I got this for xmas:
Which has already proved to be very useful.
Dom and I were having a conversation yesterday about keyrings, and how best to stop you keys sliding round so much.
I favour a carabiner with a built in key ring like this:
But they're not easy to find at all, I actually stone mine from a water bottle. you can get one of these:
True Utility TU230 ShackleSet: Amazon.co.uk: Car & Motorbike
but it doesn't look the best quality.
Other options are the s-biener:
Nite Ize S-Biner Size 3 Durable Carabiner - Black: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors
Which dom had, but he tells me keys tend to slide under the lock
or you could have something like this:
But it looks like it'd fall to piece to me.