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Friday, November 15, 2024

Everyday items to carry on your errands in Bowman County

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Everyday Carry” Gifts

1) Tile™ Smart Location Key Organizer
Meet the first key organizer with Bluetooth tracking technology built right into it. Keysmart Pro syncs with the Tile app on your phone and allows you to track your KeySmart, so you'll never lose track of your keys. Just click "find" in the Tile App and the Keysmart Pro will start ringing. And the alert works both ways—by double clicking the Tile button on your Keysmart, you can find your phone, too.

2) Careful Key Antimicrobial Door Opener
Careful Key lends a hand to keep you at a safer distance from germs. The Made-in-the-USA keychain is laser cut from brass, and has a hooked design made to open a door, press a button, and even can work as a stylus so you can keep your hands off surfaces.

3) Super Thin Pocket Knife
This ultra-thin folding knife is built free of screws and bolts, allowing it to be the thinnest pocket knife ever designed. The knife you need when you don’t have the space for one. The blade can be easily removed for replacement or easy travel, making this the ultimate on-the-go pocket knife.

4) Mobile USB Adapter & Sim Card Tool
Lever Gear: Mobile USB Adapter & Sim Card Tool - Micro-USB

5) Active Elastomer Key Fob - Pink
Orbitkey transforms your cluster of keys to a neatly organized stack. You can arrange keys in your order of preference, which will help you locate the right key quickly and effortlessly.

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