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I dont have one, but if anybody can recomend a nice one, not too big, to have on a keychain I'd be thankful.

Preferably something that is not out of stock. ;)
 
I bought this years ago, don't remember the details (marked STR), but the naysayers would be surprised how many times it has come in handy, and even saved the day on occasion. It came in plain Ti and black Paracord, but a while back I flamed it and rewrapped in something more fitting to me ;)

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I dont have one, but if anybody can recomend a nice one, not too big, to have on a keychain I'd be thankful.

Preferably something that is not out of stock. ;)
It’s not cheap but check out the Vero Fulcrum Mini, they’re for sure in stock. You can set it up for keychain carry and it is also a convenient little bit driver as well. Or a widgy bar from countycomm, may serve you well.
 
I dont have one, but if anybody can recomend a nice one, not too big, to have on a keychain I'd be thankful.

Preferably something that is not out of stock. ;)

I like larger pry tools but a small one can be just the ticket, even if only to open a stubborn nail nick on a multi-tool. 😜

Titanium is definitely the way to go. The Zutano from Titan Talon Tool Co. rides easily on a key ring. It looks basic but it is good for what it is. He does different variations.

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I dont have one, but if anybody can recomend a nice one, not too big, to have on a keychain I'd be thankful.

Preferably something that is not out of stock. ;)


Check out the Gerber Chonk its got a pocket clip
 
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I bought one recently to try it. It's cool, but I haven't found a comfy way to carry it yet.

Now, if someone would make a quality Ti scale for popular folders that had a Ti prybar that you could pull out (ala the tweezers in a Swiss Army Knife)...that would sell!
 
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