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Old 01-11-2017, 09:16 AM
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Why do you guys need multiple vehicle keys on the same ring? I don't understand in the slightest. But then again, I have one key in my pocket, the pickup thats in the parking lot. Fusion is sitting in front of my unlocked apartment with the keys in it.

Even if I did to have house keys etc, on a ring with my car key, I would have a set that swaps from vehicle to vehicle easily.
Old 01-11-2017, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by lutter5-0
Why do you guys need multiple vehicle keys on the same ring? I don't understand in the slightest. But then again, I have one key in my pocket, the pickup thats in the parking lot. Fusion is sitting in front of my unlocked apartment with the keys in it.

Even if I did to have house keys etc, on a ring with my car key, I would have a set that swaps from vehicle to vehicle easily.


I cant speak for others but me personally I don't like having a BIG BULGE in my front pockets(unless its money) when I'm not using my keys and I don't want to lose them by putting them down somewhere and having a case CRS....much easier in my case to clip on my belt loop and have my bike/house key on the same ring....No need to go look for multiple key rings...
Old 01-11-2017, 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by lutter5-0
Why do you guys need multiple vehicle keys on the same ring? I don't understand in the slightest. But then again, I have one key in my pocket, the pickup thats in the parking lot. Fusion is sitting in front of my unlocked apartment with the keys in it.

Even if I did to have house keys etc, on a ring with my car key, I would have a set that swaps from vehicle to vehicle easily.
You leave your apartment unlocked?

I live in very rural Kentucky and cant even do that. LoL
Old 01-11-2017, 11:12 AM
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I have the truck key, a house key, and a padlock key on the EDC set...
the wifes van key is on another ring that stays at the house unless I am driving the van

my house is locked, armed, and under video surveillance 24/7
not that i live in a bad area, but there are some bad people out there... keep kicking the door in, I am reloading
Old 01-17-2017, 12:00 PM
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After reading this thread I figured I better put something on mine to make it harder to loose. Found this on one of the free LED flashlights from Harbor Freight.

Old 01-17-2017, 12:04 PM
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Yeah I got one ring with truck key, house, office and mailbox key, that's it. I dunno how deep your pockets are to need a lanyard, or maybe it's because of wearing skinny jeans or "jeggings" lmao. A lanyard would just add to more in the pocket. I don't get it unless it's a skinny jeans thing, but I'm not emo/hipster so I dunno, or like someone that carries dozens of keys all the time for some reason...
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Default My keyring setup

This is my setup for keys that I carry daily. Keyring holder, RFID keyfob, house key and office key. It hangs from the corner of the pocket so it doesn't bunch up.








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