Flashlight: O-Light Baton 3
Knife: Benchmade Barrage Mini
Watch: Casio AE1200WH-1A aka “The Royale”
Keys: some Kershaw keychain knife I can’t remember the name of, phillips and flathead screwdrivers, guitar pick, sim tool, handcuff key
Wallet: a big rubber band from some broccoli
Bracelet: vegetarian leather studded wrist cuff from Studs and Spikes
Not pictured: Motorola Edge+ 5G smartphone
Not sure if it’s a great idea to share pics of your keys like that.
Regardless, very cool, love your wallet! lol
The housekeys are pretty blurry there, and if you saw my decrepit old car you’d realize no one would ever try to steal it lol
I’m as naive as you could imagine- what is wrong with sharing photos of house keys?
It’s been suggested that someone could possibly make an actual copy of a key from a picture. I couldn’t tell you if there’s any truth to it though
I can see it is a kwikset key and the heights of the cuts, but anyone who can make a key from looking at the key probably knows how to pick the lock faster than making a key.
So… Someone skilled enough to figure out where you live AND to make a usable key from a photo could break into your home if they come across this image online. Got it
@MrJameGumb @Mothra Oh, there’s absolutely truth to it and it could easily be done, but you’re right that picking locks isn’t that difficult either. Long story short, locks on doors have always been a deterrent from people breaking in, not a hard block. That’s how it always will be, and I think that’s okay
If you’re a celebrity or “content creator” though I would highly recommend against ever showing your keys online
Point taken! I’ll have to look up some videos on it lol
Thankfully I’m neither “famous”, nor do I really have anything worth stealing. I’m pretty sure if someone wanted to rob me they’d just wait until I leave and bash the door in, but they’d be very disappointed lol