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Mini swiss army knife(replaces a small gerber knife) and comes in very useful, little quantum 10180 light USB rechargeable, little voodoo doll off daughter... I need to remove some stuff, its not that heavy but is a little bulky. I am normally a less is more type, but things just keep adding on.
I don't keep anything on my key chain.
Anything else annoys me jingling around from the ignition; and if I lose it, I lose everything else. So just my car key and a Subaru keychain
I totally get your logic about losing the whole lot in one go, etc.... I just can't be arsed with the faff and 'logistics' if they were all separate lol
I totally get your logic about losing the whole lot in one go, etc.... I just can't be arsed with the faff and 'logistics' if they were all separate lol
Haha, I don't find it much of a faff, but my only other set of keys I usually take out are my house keys - which are just a Yale and a Chubb, so not particularly bulky either. Sometimes I might even just leave them in the glovebox too to save carrying them around
I'd have to take a backpack with me everywhere if my set of keys was as bulky as yours though!
A mate who's a locksmith/safesmith told me off for having a heavy bunch of keys on the ring. He said that it accelerates wear in the ignition barrel, or on the ignition key.
A mate who's a locksmith/safesmith told me off for having a heavy bunch of keys on the ring. He said that it accelerates wear in the ignition barrel, or on the ignition key.
He's got a point I'm taking some off mine to make it light thanks for the advice
A mate who's a locksmith/safesmith told me off for having a heavy bunch of keys on the ring. He said that it accelerates wear in the ignition barrel, or on the ignition key.
Well, I'm screwed then LOL (there're are loads more keys that are out of shot) . . .
. . . Embossed-effect rubber STi logo added to the melee lol
It may be worth noting that it is very easy to copy a key from a photograph, you do not need to take the physical key itself into a shop. I got mine cut from supplying an emailed image to someone. Of course there is still the fact that addresses need to be found and alarms / immobilisers to consider but it is worth thinking about covering the key pattern up or having the actual key out of shot (such as SirFozzalots) when sharing images.