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Jan 23, 2011

Sneak this $10 Keychain Tool Onto a Flight for Mid-Air Screwdrivering

Let's face it—you're probably up to no good with this keychain tool, which conveniently disguises itself as a key. At about a third of the price of a Swiss Army knife, it has eight handy tools.

That's three different screwdrivers, a pair of tweezers, a wire-stripper, bottle-cap opener, nail file and nail cleaner. It comes with a fake key which the tool hides behind, and a stainless steel key-ring. Just in case the user can't distinguish between a screwdriver and a nail file, the various tools' names are even marked on the key.
 
 

21 comments:

  1. Would love a mid-air screw(drive) lol!

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  2. "man arrested for bringing keys on plane"

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  3. I'd be worried about stabbing myself in the pocket.

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  4. That is pretty cool. Now you can take out the screws from the seat of the annoying guy in front of you

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  5. Mile high club? Pretty cool keychain idea.

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  6. because who doesnt want to screw stuff in on a flight?

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  7. Whoa so damn good! I just wonder if it is made out of high quality metal. If it is then pure win =]

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  8. Seems like it could come in handy...

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  9. in b4 keys are banned from airplanes

    http://steppedkeys.blogspot.com/

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  10. I really want one! thats a neat idea, so cool.

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  11. I feel like MacGyver has a keychain full of these.

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