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Spigen’s Titanium Keychain Multi-tool with knife, bottle opener, and carabiner now $34 (50% off)

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Spigen Life Titanium Keychain Pocket Knife with Carabiner

Buy for $34.50 (Reg. $75)

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What we love

I have been a big fan of this new Spigen keychain multi-tool since its debut, and now you can save over 50% off the going rate at Amazon. It is made from titanium, metal, and nylon and features a locking mechanism to keep the blade secured as well as a built-in bottle opener on the carabiner clip.

Spigen Life Titanium Keychain Pocket Knife with Carabiner features:

  • A Cut Above the Rest: Spigen LF400 Pocket Knife is made from premium titanium, metal, and nylon, perfect for your everyday carry
  • Multi-tool Design: This handy multi-tool features a built-in bottle opener and is ready to cut through
  • Compact & Mighty: Lightweight multi-tool easily cuts and unbox packages and with ease
  • Always by your Side: Always be prepared. Clip it to your pocket or bag with the built-in clip or carabiner for easy access whenever you need it
  • Safety Matters: This multi-tool features a secure locking mechanism to keep your tools safe and prevent accidental opening

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices


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