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7/21/2025, 8:00:26 AM
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1. Belt clip & springy thing -- every single door in my office building requires a key card, I just put it on the springy thing, clipped to the belt with a clip and now I look like a nerd, but it's actually really comfy. Without it I almost lost the card twice.
2. Wire chainrings, I prefer them to regular solid ones -- easier to use, do not deform slightly every time you put/remove a key, can be colorful.
3. Really small flashlight with a magnet tail. It was 2 bucks and proven to be extremely useful. Doesn't weigh down your pocket, can be stuck to metal surfaces to keep your hands free and has a police strobe and UV light modes among others.
4. Chainring quick release. Seemed like a gimmick at first, but with a flashlight on a keyring it makes sense. Sometimes I need a light for some time, so I can just easily unclip it from the ring and use it on its own.
These are my literal EDC items, I use (or at least carry) them for real every single day.
1. Belt clip & springy thing -- every single door in my office building requires a key card, I just put it on the springy thing, clipped to the belt with a clip and now I look like a nerd, but it's actually really comfy. Without it I almost lost the card twice.
2. Wire chainrings, I prefer them to regular solid ones -- easier to use, do not deform slightly every time you put/remove a key, can be colorful.
3. Really small flashlight with a magnet tail. It was 2 bucks and proven to be extremely useful. Doesn't weigh down your pocket, can be stuck to metal surfaces to keep your hands free and has a police strobe and UV light modes among others.
4. Chainring quick release. Seemed like a gimmick at first, but with a flashlight on a keyring it makes sense. Sometimes I need a light for some time, so I can just easily unclip it from the ring and use it on its own.
These are my literal EDC items, I use (or at least carry) them for real every single day.
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