This Titanium Tool Improves on an EDC Classic in Some Crucial Ways

Titaner has been on a tear with its everyday carry releases this year. This essential is another exceptional addition to the brand’s catalog.

A close-up of a sleek, metallic folding tool or multi-tool with a polished finish, shown against a black background with a reflective surface beneath it. The tool features two parallel arms connected by screws and a small lever mechanism.Titaner

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Fun fact: Carabiners, as we know them today, were inspired by rifle clips. It wasn’t until the early 1900s that German climber Otto Herzog adapted them for mountain ascents.

Since then, they’ve changed very little, even as they’ve made their way into the world of everyday carry. To this day, they still look and operate largely the same: with an oblong metal body and a spring-loaded metal gate.

But Titaner’s Titanium Belt Keychain alters that concept in a few noteworthy ways, making this version of the classic EDC tool more unique, secure, compact and even convenient than its brethren.

Two identical silver metal carabiner clips with a sleek, modern design are shown side by side on a light purple background. Each carabiner features a rounded rectangular loop and a locking mechanism with two screws and a sliding latch for secure closure. The top carabiner has a slightly darker outline compared to the bottom one.
The Titaner Titanium Belt Keychain is available in both stonewashed and polished finishes.
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An icon, reinvented

Overall, Titaner’s reimagining of this classic everyday carry tool shares a lot in common with its relatives. It’s still oblong, as it is meant to attach to belts, belt loops and other attachment points (like backpack webbing).

It also still has a gate that opens it up to allow users to attach and detach it from wherever you keep it. However, that’s where things get a little … different.

Titaner Titanium Belt Keychain being operated by hand
The clever two-stage gate offers more security without increasing difficulty or inconvenience.
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Instead of a simple spring-loaded gate, this one has a novel two-stage opening (as seen above). To unlock it, users must slide the gate inward (toward the body) and then “flip” it open.

When released, the gate springs back into its closed position, aided by magnets for security. The brand calls this an “Effortless Gravity Lock.”

A close-up of a hand holding a sleek, silver metal clip with a minimalist design. The clip features two small screws and a sliding mechanism on one side, along with a small loop at the bottom, possibly for attaching keys or other items. The background is plain and light-colored.
This carabiner is about the same length as a standard house key, making it highly compact without reducing utility.
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Rock-solid construction

Unlike other carabiners, this one doesn’t require users to feed a key ring into the body (as is traditional, even with two-compartment carabiners). Instead, there’s a separate, secure ring on the gate itself. This means users need not fear losing their keys accidentally.

To aid its security and strength, the entire tool is made from CNC-machined titanium (as is everything Titaner makes). That means it’s incredibly strong and remarkably lightweight. It’s also highly compact, measuring about the same overall length as a house key.

A wooden tray holding four silver keys and a small silver multi-tool with a keyring. The keys vary in shape and design, with one key having a rectangular head, another with a rounded head, and the others having unique designs. The multi-tool is compact and metallic, positioned in the center of the tray.
In both finishes, this EDC tool is beautiful.
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It’s also completely non-toxic, skin-friendly, and corrosion-resistant (in theory, it’s even surgical-grade, meaning it’s safe to put inside the human body, not that I’d recommend it).

The brand is so confident in its quality and construction that it says this carabiner is good for a whopping 100 years of use. Yes, a full century. There aren’t too many tools that can stand up to that kind of use.

Metal key holder clip attached to a black belt, holding a keyring with two metal tags, worn with blue pants and a white shirt.
Don’t let its small stature fool you; this carabiner clip can still haul everything you need daily.
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Pricing and availability

The Titaner Titanium Belt Keychain is currently funding on Kickstarter. It has already smashed its $5,034 goal more than a dozen times over, earning over $63,000 in pledges so far.

Yet, there’s still time to get one for yourself — 17 days as of this article, to be exact. Pricing starts at just $57.

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