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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > This EDC Keychain Wrench Beautifully Blends Form and Function

This EDC Keychain Wrench Beautifully Blends Form and Function

Apr 29, 2016 Benjamen 9 Comments

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FutureRelic pocket tool keychain from Etsy

I’m not sure where I first saw this pocket wrench keychain, but it struck me as both beautiful and functional. Unlike so many keychain tools, this tool does one thing, and it looks like it does it well.

These keychains are made to order by David, from FutureRelic, via Etsy. He CNC-machines the keychain from solid naval bronze and then finishes them by hand.

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If you are thinking that bronze isn’t a very good material for a wrench, consider that naval bronze (or brass) is used in marine construction and is strong, hard, and corrosion resistant. It contains around 59% copper, 40% zinc, and 1% tin.

FutureRelic pocket tool keychain from Etsy 1

As you can see in the pictures (look closely), there are two different openings in the 1.75″ diameter keychain wrench. The side with the larger opening fits SAE fasteners 1/4″, 5/16″, 3/8″, 7/16″, 1/2″, and 9/16″, while the side with the smaller opening fits Metric fasteners 6mm, 7mm, 8mm, 9mm, 10mm, and 11mm.

It looks cleverly designed, with the smaller metric openings serving double duty as stops for fasteners inserted into the SAE wrench openings.

Since this isn’t a mass produced tool, it’s going to cost more than something you buy off Amazon. With this in mind, the price doesn’t seem outrageous.

Price: $39 + $2.45 shipping

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About Benjamen

Benjamen Johnson grew up watching his dad work as a contractor and woodworker. He became an electrical engineer and took an interest in woodworking. Check out Ben's projects at Electronsmith's 3D Prints or Instagram.

9 Comments

  1. Allen

    Apr 29, 2016

    Excellent, it’s a work of art.

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  2. Cr8ondt

    Apr 29, 2016

    That’s pretty slick!

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  3. renan

    Apr 29, 2016

    Nice design! But hard to tight spots.

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  4. Matt J

    Apr 29, 2016

    I like it, it looks sharp although it might just be more useful for when you notice a rogue loose fastener than a regularly called on tool.

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  5. Michael

    Apr 30, 2016

    Doesn’t look like something I would use but, I can appreciate the work.

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    • Yadda

      Apr 30, 2016

      +1

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  6. Toolfreak

    May 2, 2016

    Neat design, but I’d rather see one that had a stubby handle the same length as the wrench opening section instead of the circular outer section. It’d give better leverage, better access, and also be more compact and pocketable.

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  7. Jon

    May 2, 2016

    There will be knockoffs (made of pot metal, no doubt) on eBay within a year. There are people in China watching Kickstarter and Pinterest and countless other sources for products to knock off.

    Incidentally “naval bronze” really is just brass. You have to have more tin than zinc to technically be a bronze. 1% tin does very little for the alloy. Aluminum would be far more beneficial for strength. Consider that the standard recommendation when making jigs for use with woodworking tools is to use brass screws so you won’t ruin your steel or carbide blade if you accidentally hit a screw. This is a very cleverly designed tool, but it clearly isn’t meant for removing any but the easiest nuts/bolts. I would say it’s better suited for having it on your keychain to tighten a nut or bolt that you happen to notice is loose and you don’t have a more appropriate tool with you at the time.

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  8. Surbhi Sharma

    May 2, 2016

    Creative design.

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