Get Ready for the Keychain Clip That Turns 4 Grocery Bags Into 1

Returning from a grocery run with multiple bags in each hand is one of those small, everyday annoyances that people have accepted as inevitable. The plastic or fabric handles dig into the fingers, usually along the narrowest bones, the load swings unevenly with each step, and somewhere between the car and the front door, your hands remind you that they weren’t really designed for this. It’s not a dramatic problem, but it adds up in a way that genuinely wears on you over time.

Carryfix is a compact portable handle that collects all those separate bag handles into a single controlled grip. A twist-lock mechanism lets you slide the handles in and out with a simple rotation, gathering paper bags, plastic bags, totes, and fabric handles together regardless of how thick or thin each one is. Four or more bags become one balanced load rather than a shifting, hand-numbing mess of individual handles.

Designer: Mert Sezer (Formeta Design)

The mechanism handles the consolidation, but the handle geometry is where the design work shows. Rather than defaulting to the easiest shape to produce, the grip follows the natural resting curve of the hand, spreading pressure across the entire palm instead of concentrating on the flexor tendons. That’s where standard bag handles tend to cause the most discomfort, and the difference is noticeable fairly quickly, especially on longer walks or when the bags are heavier than planned.

It also solves a secondary problem that most bag carriers ignore. When you set a loaded Carryfix down, the bags stay grouped rather than fanning out and toppling over. That might sound minor until you’ve set down several bags only to watch them scatter across a parking lot floor while you’re still fumbling for your keys. Having them locked in place is one of those small wins that ends up mattering more than the feature list suggests.

The same principle works just as well beyond the supermarket. Carryfix is compact enough to clip onto a keychain, so it travels with you without requiring any deliberate packing. A beach outing with multiple bags, a trip to the sports ground with gear spread across several carriers, or managing a handful of bags while traveling are all situations where consolidating the load into a single grip makes an immediate difference. It’s already selling across European markets in six color options.

There’s a long history of bag carriers with similar ambitions, most of which solve the handle-cutting problem by adding bulk or requiring a specific bag type. Carryfix avoids both. The compatibility across bag materials and handle thicknesses means it works on whatever bags you happen to have, rather than demanding that your bags be designed for it. Keeping it small enough for a keychain removes the final friction point, since a tool that lives on your keys is one you actually have with you at the moment you need it.