There's no interlude sequence contriver Scott Amron. After a list of innovations inclusive the water-fountain toothbrush, the Endo refrigerator magnet and the painful-sounding Split Ring, he has at last solved the irksome complaint of rapidly putting keys onto a ring.
Behold, the Carabiner Key, a key with a carabiner built in to its tip loop. Now, instead of shopping an additional carabiner to use as a keyring, or bursting your nails perplexing to thread a key onto a periodic ring, you can only press and tear the Carabiner Key onto any double back you like. For those in admire with difficult recursions, you could even tear it onto a normal carabiner.
Heck, you may do not even need a keyring. Hipster cyclists, for example, could jump over the belt-mounted keychain completely and shave the key to their parents' groundwork send to the belt-loops of their lean jeans.
Scott is now "taking orders" for Carabiner Key blanks, where by "taking orders" he means "taking e-mail addresses." Given his record of bringing his tidy inventions to market, you should be flattering confident about a day owning a Carabiner Key of your own.
Carabiner Key product page [Amron Experimental around Oh Gizmo! ]
See Also:
Coffee-Cup Collar Expands Like B-Movie Special Effect
Split-rings
Clever Low-Tech Toothbrush is to Lazy Scrubber
Water Fountain Toothbrush No Longer Costs $1750
Endo: Finally, A Useful Fridge Magnet
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