Carabiner Key Snaps On and Off, Fast

Scott Amron’s Carabiner Key may be the final stage in key perfection

There’s no stopping serial inventor Scott Amron. After a list of innovations including the water-fountain toothbrush, the Endo fridge magnet and the painful-sounding Split Ring, he has finally solved the annoying problem of quickly putting keys onto a ring.

Behold, the Carabiner Key, a key with a carabiner built into its top loop. Now, instead of buying an extra carabiner to use as a keyring, or splitting your nails trying to thread a key onto a regular ring, you can just press and snap the Carabiner Key onto any loop you like. For those in love with confusing recursions, you could even snap it onto a normal carabiner.

Heck, you probably don’t even need a keyring. Hipster cyclists, for example, could skip the belt-mounted keychain altogether and clip the key to their parents’ basement direct to the belt-loops of their skinny jeans.

Scott is currently “taking orders” for Carabiner Key blanks, where by “taking orders” he means “taking e-mail addresses.” Given his record of bringing his neat inventions to market, you should be pretty optimistic about one day owning a Carabiner Key of your own.

Carabiner Key product page [Amron Experimental via Oh Gizmo!]

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