EDC enthusiasts can now carry a full set of practical tools thanks to the KeyMaster 3.0, a multitool that fits on a keychain yet offers more than 20 integrated functions from a pry bar to a fishhook bender.

  • Over 20 tools integrated into a key-sized multitool
  • New adjustable spanner and magnetic screwdriver system
  • Durable titanium build weighing just 2 ounces

What happened

EDC Monster, a team focused on everyday carry gear, has introduced the KeyMaster 3.0, the third generation of its key-shaped multitool. This new version builds on the success of previous models launched since 2022, maintaining the core concept of a fully functional toolbox small enough to stay on a keychain.

The KeyMaster 3.0 includes over 20 useful tools such as a pry bar, screwdrivers, a mini knife, wrench, nail file, firestarter edge, and even a fishhook bender. Key improvements include a fully adjustable wrench that replaces fixed sizes and a magnetic screwdriver setup with enhanced bit storage. The tool's titanium construction ensures it remains lightweight and durable.

Why it feels good

This multitool is designed for versatility and convenience, ideal for spontaneous repairs, outdoor adventures, and emergency situations where carrying a full toolbox isn’t feasible. Its compact design means users won’t have to sacrifice pocket space or add bulk to their carry setup.

Upgrades like the adjustable spanner and magnetic screwdriver provide more flexibility and reliability, while the titanium body offers a balance of strength and low weight, making it feel sturdy yet easy to carry all day. The thoughtful layout improves how the tools work together, enhancing the overall user experience.

What to enjoy or watch next

Currently available for backing on Kickstarter, the KeyMaster 3.0 offers early supporters a pledge option of $79, with a retail price planned at $119. Shipping is expected to begin in September if the campaign reaches its goals.

This latest multitool will appeal to DIY enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, and everyday carry fans seeking a clever and compact solution. As the project progresses, keep an eye out for reviews and user feedback to see how the tool performs in real-world use.

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