In this category we present various types of key rings, both having decorative functions and practical gadgets in the form of compasses and flashlights. Their main task is to connect more keys into one distinctive set, making it more difficult to lose them. They also make it possible to quickly identify which set of keys is used for what, as well as distinguish the keys of specific employees or separate them by their purpose. A typical key ring consists of a pendant in the form of a clip or a ring with a chain. Some models, however, require additional assembly. Keychains for keys are what a clip is for a knife - they definitely improve convenience and prevent the item from being lost.
Among other things, military.pl offers patriotic keychains, allowing you to emphasize your attachment to your homeland and its rich history. They are manufactured in Poland on behalf of the Ministry of Defense (MON). The following designs are available: Military Police, Land Forces, Special Forces and Republic of Poland. If you're a fan of militaria, it's worth checking out the range of miniature weapons in the form of keychains produced by the Polish brand Haasta. Attractive price and detailed workmanship make them an interesting idea for a small gadget or an addition to a larger gift. The range includes popular designs such as AK-47 (small and large), H&K MP5, Colt Python, Colt 1911, Colt M4A1/M16, Mauser M1916, H&K 416, S&W 617, M85 Sterling, M26 Grenade and others. Keychains from this manufacturer will allow you to emphasize your love of shooting and allow you to stand out from the crowd. The unique character and style will allow you to smile at the thought of your favorite hobby during such trivial daily activities as opening the door. They can also be helpful in identifying your keys to the gun safe.
Particularly noteworthy are keychains and other products from the American manufacturer of tactical and everyday gear, the Nite Ize brand. In this section we offer many ingenious solutions, from which you are sure to choose something for yourself. We recommend the KeyRack line, where each key is assigned a separate key ring in the form of a carabiner. They come in a variety of colors and are divided into models with additional protection for each key and those that do not have this type of protection. Models with an additional lock are worth choosing if, with your keys at your belt, you sometimes have to run, do sports activities or can't afford to lose them under any circumstances. They will work well for security personnel and various types of service. Helpful if you frequently exchange some keys with someone. Nite Ize's extensive range also includes many other useful gadgets, such as wire rubberized mounting leads, which are extremely resistant to very low and high temperatures, and flashlights, including head flashlights. Their snap hooks are excellent in all conditions, and an interesting application is to use them to hook your gloves to your belt or belt loop. When you want to free your hands during a winter walk, but don't have room in your pockets, such a snap hook saves the situation and prevents your gloves from falling into the snow or mud. It also prevents you from losing one of them.
Cartridge pendants are also very popular. We have many calibers and types of ammunition in the form of pendants, so you can easily choose the variant you are interested in. Of course, all of them are dummy cartridges, which are devoid of gunpowder and initiating charge, so it is a completely safe gadget. Larger cartridges can successfully replace the kubotan, which is a self-defense tool that works by hitting an opponent at sensitive points on the body. Some are additionally equipped with a bottle opener or a rescue whistle to alert your surroundings during a threat. If you're a survivalist, preppers or just a regular gadgeteer, your EDC (everyday carry, from the English for everyday carry items) kit must not lack a small multitool by the keys. Such tools include the Kershaw K-Tool and True Utility Keytool 2.0, which we recommend to scouts, anglers and do-it-yourselfers.