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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Everyday items to carry on your errands in Montgomery County

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Everyday Carry” Gifts

1) Tile™ Smart Location Key Organizer
Meet the first key organizer with Bluetooth tracking technology built right into it. Keysmart Pro syncs with the Tile app on your phone and allows you to track your KeySmart, so you'll never lose track of your keys. Just click "find" in the Tile App and the Keysmart Pro will start ringing. And the alert works both ways—by double clicking the Tile button on your Keysmart, you can find your phone, too.

2) Suspension Multi-Tool - 15 Tool Count
This suspension multi-tool boasts a tool count of 15 in a smart everyday carry package. It's equipped with a pocket clip so you can carry it wherever you go and the slim butterfly design features outboard tools that are accessible in a snap when unexpected tasks come up.

3) PocketMonkey Deluxe
This multi-tool has laser engraved markings identifying its 12 functions packed into one millimeter of stainless steel. It's the size of credit card, so you can easily carry it with you at all times without adding bulk or heft to your wallet or purse.

4) Pivot Modular Key Organizer
Keyport: Pivot Modular Key Organizer - Black

5) CleanKey™ Brass Hand Tool 2-Pack
A CleanKey™ is the perfect no-touch way to avoid germy surfaces. The tool is made with anti-microbial brass alloy and is designed to reduce your contact with things like door handles, elevator and ATM buttons, and even touchscreens.

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