Organizing > TipsDecember 15, 2006

Clipping Keys To Your Purse

I have a "hiker's clip" attached to my purse handles. When I get home and inside, I immediately attach my car and house keyring onto the hiker's clip. So the each time, I'm ready to leave, no more having to hunt for my car keys!

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01/24/2012

I use one of those free cords you get from any casino when you join a players club. You can often find them at thrift shops. The spiral cord is long enough that I never have to detach my keys from my purse. I used to leave my keys in my car but have never had that problem since attaching a key ring to the cord which is clipped to the handle of my purse. It's easy to find in the dark too so no fumbling around when I get to my car in the parking lot.

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01/24/2012

I've also done this for years, it is one of the best handbag/rucksack/tote bag organising tips ever!

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01/24/2012

I have used this system for years and I never have to search for my keys and they are handy when shopping. I have the keys right where I can use them.

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12/23/2006

Carabiner info on web:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carabiner

http://www.janway.com/carabiner-keychains.htm

Also available at your local hardware store.

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12/22/2006

What's a 'hiker's clip'?
What's a 'carabiner'?

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12/18/2006

Is a 'hiker's clip' a 'carabiner'?

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