The KeyTool has been on my house key for the last three or four years, and it gets used on a regular basis. The bottle opener pops any bottle cap immediately, which can't be said for a lot of other, slimmer openers like those on SAKs or multitools (which also have to be folded open before you can use them). The tiny screw driver is also perfect to fix glasses or to open the battery lid of the Photon Freedom. The nail file also comes in handy for quick trims on finger nails, but I have to admit that I only once tried to use the other screwdrivers or the thread cutter, which was rather awkward. The tweezers work, but you also have to remove the key, so meh. Anyway, as a minimalistic and lightweight keychain tool I would recommend it any time.
I also carried the SkeletonKnife for some time in the coin pocket of my jeans because of its minimal weight. It was okay to open boxes or other stuff, but it became dull rather quickly and wasn't really useful as a knife. It got replaced by the equally minimalistic, but 10 times better P.E.C.K. by C.R.K.T.
For whatever reason the concept of the FlashStash also intrigued me, but it's been lying in a drawer for a while now. For the keychain it is too bulky, and I wouldn't like the coin cells to leak over the precious items I keep in the compartment: The dividing wall is not fixed, so I don't really trust that thing...
Disclaimer: I have nothing to do with the company, I'm just a sucker for any kind of gadgets (that Micro USB MobileCharger looks also interesting...). :-)
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