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KeyBar: Keys and accessories organized

January 28, 2019 by Heath Layman Leave a Comment

KeyBar: Keys and accessories organized

KeyBar

A multi-tool key organizer that stops the noise and organizes the clutter; KeyBar.

The KeyBar combines the utility and comfort of a  pocket clip knife and places your keys and so much more quietly at your fingertips when they are needed.

KeyBar: Keys and accessories organized
The KeyBar, think – a Swiss Army Knife of Keys

SHOT Show 2019

SHOT Show 2019 featured a one-day event for vendors that didn’t make it into the full-show.

KeyBar was one of those vendors that did the Pop-Up Preview.  I’m glad they were able to make it into the event and found their products to be a solution to the problems that keys can be.

I knew of KeyBar very superficially before seeing the product in-person and have to admit I didn’t quite get the big picture of what they offer.

More Than Just a Key Organizer

The designed-to-fit tool inserts for the KeyBar is what makes it go from being cool to Great.  The key organizer keeps your keys quiet.

The KeyBar design allows you to combine a variety of your everyday carry items into one compact, clean, and quiet package.

The KeyBar is made from a variety of materials depending on the model that you choose.  Whichever you choose, they are quality materials that will work.  Some of the options are aluminum, titanium, carbon fiber, even brass and copper.  KeyBar also has a variety of cool designs and finishes.

KeyBar: Keys and accessories organized
KeyBar with multiple specialized tools added to the handy and quiet keys

The KeyBar will come with a titanium pocket clip and a titanium key fob plus three different screw lengths. The different screw lengths accommodate up to 12 keys or accessories.

If you’ve got a crazy amount of keys or are a tool whore, you can purchase the extension screw set which will allow you to hold up to 28 keys or accessories.

The creative and quality inserts are what really caught my attention when checking out the KeyBar.

Working as a law enforcement officer I find myself needing a thumb drive frequently.  I seem to always miss place those stupid things more often than not.

The thought of having a USB cleanly placed with my keys, clipped in my pocket sounds great.

KeyBar: Keys and accessories organized

Another insert that I really found useful was the Mini Utility Tool.  The Mini Utility Tool or MUT.  Be prepared for anything with the MUT which features a titanium body and an easy to install or remove steel razor blade.

The MUT includes spare blades which can be installed without disassembling your KeyBar.

Flight Friendly

If you go on a flight, take the blade out, throw it in the trash, and continue on through airport security, (as long as you haven’t selected another blade as one of your tools inserted!)

KeyBar – They Do More Than Just Organize Your Keys

The KeyBar is one of several cool products that KeyBar offers.  Head over to their website and check out what all they offer and be assured that you’re dealing with a great company.  They sell quality made products that they stand behind.

Watch for more to come from KeyBar such as their new belt and buckle design.

KeyBar: Keys and accessories organized
KeyBar Belt


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Heath Layman Heath has been a law enforcement officer in the Great Northwest since 1993 and train as a pistol and rifle instructor for both law enforcement and civilians. He also serves as an advanced armorer on pistols and rifles. If you're looking for training or would like to contact him, he can be reached at willapafirearmstraining@gmail.com

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