The Best Key Organizers
Adam Molina
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Until you can unlock your front door with a fingerprint scanner, keys are always going to be a part of your EDC. You could toss 'em in your pocket, but the resulting giant lump of metal just isn't comfortable. And dangling them from your belt loop means everyone can hear you coming a mile away. So, what's the best way to carry your keys? Thankfully, that's a question many brands have been working hard to answer, leaving us with plenty of great solutions to key organization. With a solid key organizer, you can turn your messy, jangly keychain into something you can be proud of — just like the rest of your gear. In this guide, we'll go over some of the most efficient key organizers on the market.
KeySmart
If you’re looking for a way to slim down your keys, the KeySmart might be the one for you. This organizer stacks your keys in between two thin pieces of aluminum. You can flip out whichever key you need at that moment while keeping the rest of them securely in place. On either end of the KeySmart you’ll find two screws that you can tighten or loosen in order to flip out your keys a little easier. If you make use of the add-on extensions you can hold up to 34 keys, but you’ll probably be fine with the 2 - 8 capacity that it comes with straight out of the box. You can also further customize your KeySmart in the future by adding on a number different accessories KeySmart makes.
Orbitkey 2.0
Sometimes keeping it simple is the best way to carry, and the Orbitkey 2.0 keeps it very simple. It’s a folded strap of leather, canvas, or elastomer that’s connected by a small post for your keys. You can quietly hold up to 7 keys and still have a place to attach your car key thanks to a built-in D-ring. Not only will the fabric protect your keys from scratches, but it will also age nicely and add some character to your carry.
Keyport Slide 3.0
If you prefer your keys to look more like a gadget from the future, the Slide is another great option from Keyport. This modular organizer lets you slide out your keys with only your thumb, making it perfect for one-handed use. It has an aluminum build so it won’t break during everyday use and you can also add modules to give your keys some extra functionality. The Slide comes in a 4 or 6 port configuration, so you can carry your most important keys along with a built-in pocket knife or USB stick.
KeyKlip
Form and function — that's what you're getting from the minimalist design of the KeyKlip. It uses a familiar sandwich plate construction, but one of the plates that holds your keys actually functions as a bottle opener and carabiner. It's an all-in-one solution for keeping your keys organized and silent without needing extra gear to carry it. Just clip it to your belt loop and you're set.
Bellroy Key Cover
Bellroy makes plenty of quality leather goods, and the Key Cover is just one more to add to the list. Inside is a small loop that you can fit through the holes in up to 4 keys, keeping them securely in place. Along the edges of the wallet are small magnets that ensure it stays close so you aren’t left with a jumble of keys in your pocket. Along the outside is a small leather loop you can attach your car key to, while maintaining a slim profile overall.
J.L. Lawson Minimalist II Key Shackle
The M II is a minimalist key shackle that puts great design and functionality in your pocket. A thin bar fits perfectly through the keyholes, so you can hang your keys from it or attach larger items with a split ring. Up top you’ll find a circular opening that doubles as a bottle opener and convenient place to hang your keys from at the end of the day.
KeyBar
The Keybar is one of the most common key organizers you’ll find on the site. Its metal construction means it’s durable enough for EDC while also maintaining a clean aesthetic. Whether you’re in the office or in the field, the Keybar won’t look out of place in your pocket. It comes with a few different sized screws allowing you to keep up to 12 keys neatly organized within it. You’ll also get O rings to adjust the tension to your liking as well as a small key fob attachment for those bulky car starters.
Raven Workshop KeyGrip
The Keygrip combines a simple design with a durable build and is a tried and true key organizer. This solid loop of metal comes in a few different materials including brass, aluminum, and titanium so chances or breakage are slim. You can hold up to 6 stock keys and selecting a key is smooth and easy thanks to included brass spacers. The Keygrip is a strong and simple solution to key organization, so if you abuse your keys this might be the way to go.
Phigvel-Makers Leather Key Swivel Case
Let’s face it, most keys look the same. Even with a good system you’ll still probably end up fumbling around for the right key. The Leather Swivel Case by Phigvel Makers adds a nice touch of practicality to their key organizer by adding labels to the four corners. Embossed in the leather snapping case are the words office, door, home, and ignition. Now you’ll know exactly which key is for what before you even swivel it out of the case.
QuietCarry Mini Q
As their name implies, Quietcarry makes a few key organizers meant to silence jingling keys. The Mini Q is one that also adds a swappable blade to your keychain, thumb stud and all. When the blade is extended you’ll find a perfectly placed notch for a stronger grip. You can flip your keys out as needed and there’s also an attachment loop for that pesky key fob. The Mini Q is strong enough for EDC thanks to its grade 5 Titanium body and even the blades are made to last with 420HC stainless steel.
KeyPort Pivot
The Keyport Pivot gives you the ability to organize your keys, while also adding a few useful tools to your EDC. The Pivot is modular, so along with your keys you can also add a few useful tools like a flash drive, pocket knife, or a pen. Because of its modularity, you can extend the Pivot to fit up to 15 keys if you carry more than the average person. You’ll also get a small LED light built in which could be useful as a backup to your main EDC flashlight.
Blockey
If you’re looking for a stylish and minimal way to carry, the Blockey is as minimal as it gets. It’s uses small magnets to hold your keys securely inside a sleek metal case. When you want to access a key just pry the Blockey apart and select the key you need. A wire ring keeps everything in place so when you’re done, the magnets on the Blockey snap together enclosing your keys again. The standard organizer can hold 3 keys, but you can also opt for the extended version that holds up to 5. Both come with a built-in bottle opener for opening your favorite beverages while you’re out.
Swivel Key Wallet
The Swivel Key Wallet is another minimalist option for quietly blending in your keys with your carry. It’s precision CNC machined out of a solid block of metal and relies on a hinge that lets you spread out all of your keys, similar to a stack of cards. When you select one you can swivel the rest back into place to act as the handle. Tiny magnets inside act as a locking mechanism so the keys won’t open unless you need them to and a tiny O-ring is included for car keys as well.
Fortius Arms KeyBiner
Carabiners are a practical way to carry your keys, but most of them just leave your keys dangling by your hip. The Keybiner takes the convenience and ease of use of a traditional carabiner and merges it with a clever design to silence your keys. Depending on the size and shape you can carry up to 14 keys and on top of that it comes with a few built in tools like bottle opener and screwdriver to add some extra functionality to your carry. You know it’s durable enough for EDC thanks to its aluminum or titanium construction.
Brass EDC Key Shackle
Everyone has a different style, and if your EDC has more of a classic feel than this Brass Key Shackle could add some character to your carry. All you have to do is put the bar through the key holes and then screw it back in. You won’t have to worry about pulling a mess of keys out of your pocket anymore and you can still attach them all to your keychain thanks to a small loop on the side of the shackle.
How do you organize your keys? Leave a comment with your favorite EDC key organizer below!
In addition to their expertise in the tech realm, Adam possesses a wealth of knowledge and experience in everyday carry gear ranging from watches to niche carabiners. He has used more backpacks than he can count, a plethora of different kinds of wallets, all kinds of multi-tools, and many random gadgets that never even make it into a recommended buying guide. Adam has developed a deep understanding of the nuances and practicality that make these items indispensable to modern-day life.
Adam is an avid runner and reader in their spare time and loves to learn random skills. Adam is the go-to resource if you are looking for an expert opinion on a product or want to learn more about everyday carry. They are happy to answer any questions and help you find the best products for your needs.
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