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KeySmart early Black Friday sale from $8: Stocking stuffer Find My keychains, locks, cards, more (Up to 80% off)

KeySmart – a brand best known for its Find My key organizers, wallet, cards, and locks – has now launched its early Black Friday sale. While it is being marketed as “up to 80% off,” and there are deals that deep, most of the standout gear is more like 20% to 45% off – there are still some solid offers on the brand’s handy gadgets, many of which are just as great as a stocking stuffer as they are in your own EDC. You’ll find all of the deals waiting on this page from $8 and we will detail some highlights down below. 

KeySmart early Black Friday sale

KeySmart delivers an extensive range of accessories of all sorts, but it is its Find My-equipped gear that is the most appealing for me personally. I have had a chance to review a number of its releases and have generally come away impressed with all of it. 

Let’s take a look at some of my personal favorite pieces of gear that are now getting the early Black Friday treatment. 

While those are my personal picks here, there are plenty more deals where those came from. One other thing to watch out for is that on most of the listing pages, you’ll find even deeper deals available on 2-, 3-, and sometimes even 5-packs. If you’re looking to land a few keychains as gifts, for example, the per unit price on just about everything will drop quite a bit when grabbing the multi-packs. 

Hands-on with KeySmart gear

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline 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