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This is my new keychain with a 50-cent piece inside (for shopping caddies). I know it's not beautiful, but it might do the job. Or not, if the flap, which I have made without any fastener, doesn't stay closed in long-term use.

What could I use for a very flat fastener?  My snaps are all pretty high (and don't close securely, cheap stuff), so are Sam Brown studs. Velcro would have to be sewn on and thus look ugly on the outside of the flap, besides I don't think that Velcro and pocket lint are a good combination. Any sort of buckle is right out. Is there anything left short of making the flap longer and narrower and  pushing it through a loop sewn to the pocket? 

 

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KAM snaps

Thats what I use

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What does KAM stand for (Amazon has a lot of different results) and where do I find good ones?

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KAM is the name of type of snap/popper

They come in different sizes and a multitudinous of colours

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The most common size is T5, which I use most of of but there are many sizes. The next main size is T16. T5 are about 12.5mm across the cap and a 5mm post. Its only good for thin leather, up to about 1.8mm thick. T16 are 16mm across the cap with a 8mm post. There are variations but are hard to get

You need a special tool to squeeze down the central post on the caps

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A full set of several hundred T5 snaps in different colours and the pliers can be bought for under or about 15 E

T16 can be bought for about 6E per 100. The same pliers tool works with them. It usually comes with the necessary parts, as seen in the picture above 

eg; https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/364488348551?var=0&mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0&campid=5338749387&toolid=20006&customid=GB_14339_364488348551.146494749527~1869017347642-g_CjwKCAjw-eKpBhAbEiwAqFL0monctUkpe5DA2IkEdCAx9rn7xBA-i5-OHL4MsITycXFfb9qgPohu5xoC8bEQAvD_BwE

I use them all the time on thin leather goods, like the key-ring purse or these pen cases

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5 hours ago, Klara said:

What does KAM stand for (Amazon has a lot of different results) and where do I find good ones?

I've bought a lot of stuff from Kamsnaps... presses, dies, snaps, jean buttons, rivets, etc.  I have two of their top metal presses as well as one for their plastic snaps.  Service has always been outstanding!  (Really, one of my favorite suppliers to deal with.)

But I don't know if they ship to European countries.  They do ship to me in Canada, so I wouldn't be surprised if they can ship to you.

 

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Thanks a lot! That's very helpful!

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On 10/24/2023 at 7:17 PM, Klara said:

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This is my new keychain with a 50-cent piece inside (for shopping caddies). I know it's not beautiful, but it might do the job. Or not, if the flap, which I have made without any fastener, doesn't stay closed in long-term use.

What could I use for a very flat fastener?  My snaps are all pretty high (and don't close securely, cheap stuff), so are Sam Brown studs. Velcro would have to be sewn on and thus look ugly on the outside of the flap, besides I don't think that Velcro and pocket lint are a good combination. Any sort of buckle is right out. Is there anything left short of making the flap longer and narrower and  pushing it through a loop sewn to the pocket? 

 

Not the answer to your question Klara and maybe not much use to you but this will open any shopping trolley over here. Haven't had to worry bout a pound coin for a couple years now. 

 

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What is it and how do you use it?

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5 hours ago, Klara said:

What is it and how do you use it?

The key on a tin of corned beef. You just push it in the slot. Maybe wiggle it depends on the size of your coins. 

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I don't think it would work on trolleys here. They have a plastic slide in tray in which you put in a coin or token. Pushing in the tray releases the chain on the other end. But mostly we have gone coin-free, with auto-lock wheels on the trolleys

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