Everyday Carry. What essentials do you carry on a daily basis?

Their quality is a shit. I bought a wave+ 2 years ago, broke within a couple months (spring in pliers broke making pliers unusable). Sent it back and they say it’s not repairable so they give me a different one (mine was laser engraved). Then the replacement breaks (spring that holds pocket clip in place). I don’t even use the Leatherman that much, and wasn’t doing anything that could be outside of light use.

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Hiya. I carry a small notebook with me everywhere I go, as I love the tactility of it compared to taking quick notes on a phone. Recently I saw a wallet with a built in notebook, but I dont want to lose my button card ejector on my wallet that I have. Are there any quality wallets with both features, or should I compromise? My goal is to have a minimal amount of items.

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I would like something secure (preferably locking) and not made using cheap labor but I can be flexible. Obviously the keybar magnut isn't locking so I'm here exploring other options. I didn't go with the nite ize nite binder because I hear those aren't durable. I've looked at carabiners but either they're not locking or too big. So far the best contenders I've seen is the keybar medium Magnut which has about 18lbs of pull forcem

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- 6 in 1 Milwaukee Fastback with bit-driver - Curated set of bits to fit most occasions. - Icon micro ratchet with extension and 1/4 square socket adapter. - Cheap 4 mm bit driver, seems like it is the same as the Harbor freight one I've seen before. - Knipex 87-100 cobra pliers - Mini Bic lighter - Bit of glue stick - Bit of gaffer tape - 16 feet of micro cord - A few zip ties cut down to shorter length - Tweezer man nail tool that came with nail clippers. I use it a lot for poking, scraping and prying. It all packs up pretty well in an old earbud case I found at a thrift store. The only things I still want to add to this kit is the Knipex xs Pliers Wrench and a double sided sharpie. ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.world%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F6647c763-faf7-40a1-bd57-add22c54507c.jpeg) ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.world%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F7b25d750-41b0-43ad-87ca-bf97637e1514.jpeg) ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.world%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F097696bc-bb00-46fa-8b94-c96997d20800.jpeg)

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Seiko SNK809 with one of NATO Strap Co.'s bands Pixel 6A Kershaw Skyline Rovyvon E8 Angel Eyes BMW E92 335i a Mini Binder-clip 😂 --- I need to sharpen my blade, it's really dull. I really like the rovyvon, the only thing I wish it had was a magnetic end and then it would be really awesome. Also I used to have a leather card-holder but I think I'll finally just get a ridge wallet or something similar.

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I feel like it's not something you see very often here compared to other items like knives and fidget items. I have a JEYI 2230 NVMe case with a 1TB drive I keep on my keychain for backups of things that would be annoying to lose like my AntennaPod stats

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Using the bit driver as a tape dispenser for painter's tape (blue) and gorilla tape (black). I trimmed a plastic straw down to size and also slit it lengthwise and placed it over the bit driver. Then I wrapped it with two kinds of tape. The straw allows it to freely rotate as I pull the tape off. Inspired by this video (skip to 22:00) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L65HqVkWYxo The gorilla tape is thick so I can't get a lot on there. I may replace it with cellulose tape or just more painter's tape. I might also slide another straw over the tape to protect it.

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I always carry a couple of good knives with me, but I have lately gone on a utility knife kick. I'm not sure I want to carry one, but I definitely like having them around the house for opening boxes. I don't think I've found the perfect one yet, but I do have some a like quite well. The [Oknife Otacle Pro](https://aslanrefuge.org/gear/misc_tools/oknife_otacle_pro.html) is my favorite. It is small and very slim, but provides a good grip. The blade is completely covered, so I can use hook blades without worrying about exposed edges. The mechanism provides one-handed deployment with excellent safety. There is a neat little clip that works well and doesn't get in the way. The mechanism is actually very good, but it gets terrible reviews. That's because it desperately needs to be lubricated and it comes from the factory dry. Mine was pretty much unusable until I sprayed it down with ToughGlide. Now it's one of the smoothest I've used. My second favorite is the [Nexland Sliding Utility Knife](https://aslanrefuge.org/gear/misc_tools/nexland_sliding_utility_knife.html). The mechanism is very clever. It involves just a few pieces of titanium with no fasteners or springs. It should be pretty much indestructible. It's easy to use with one hand. Changing blades is simple and quick without tools. It also gets extra points for preventing the blade to drag along the track when it slides. My honorable mention is the [Screwpop Ron's Utility Knife 3.0](https://aslanrefuge.org/gear/misc_tools/screwpop_rons_utility_knife_3.0.html). The mechanism is incredibly simple, but it works beautifully. I can deploy it one-handed, although it takes some practice. Changing blades is obvious and easy. There is also a magnet that can be used to attach it to things. The price is low enough that you can keep several in strategic locations around the house. It is also worth pointing out the [Outdoor Edge Slidewinder](https://aslanrefuge.org/gear/misc_tools/outdoor_edge_slidewinder.html), which may be the best choice for the average person. The mechanism is more complex than I prefer, but it works well. There is a spring that retracts the blade as soon as you touch the button, which is a nice safety feature. It's a little bigger than the others, but still small and handy. There's a decent clip. There is also a slotted and a Phillips screwdriver. I have also discovered some annoying limitations along the way. I put Lenox Gold blades into all my utility knives, but I've run into several that don't work with them, or with many other standard blades. They frustrate me. The Oknife Otacle (non-Pro version) uses a different mechanism from the Pro that requires holes through the central axis of the blade. That rules out most utility blades. Milwaukee Utility Knives are among the best, but the Compact Slide, which I wanted for its relatively small size, will not work with blades that have more than two notches at the top. I couldn't believe it and ended up taking it apart, but it really won't accept them. The Manker UTI Edge is a nicely minimalist design, but it is just a tiny bit too short for a lot of standard blades. A fraction of a millimeter difference would have solved that problem. I also have some concerns about how well its lock holds. Has anyone else gone down this particular rabbit hole?

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The rules seem to imply that pocket dumps are required. Can we also post reviews / comments / discussions of EDC items here?

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[@edc](https://sopuli.xyz/c/edc) First custom [#SAK](https://social.psjb.me/tags/SAK) I rescued and refreshed. [\#Victorinox](https://social.psjb.me/tags/Victorinox) Climber with Micarta scales + G-10 inlay [\#ArtNPocket](https://social.psjb.me/tags/ArtNPocket)

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[@edc](https://sopuli.xyz/c/edc) Pocket Dump \- Gerber Barbill + Armbar Slim Drive (magnets!) \- Timex Expedition \- Olight i1R2 pro \- SAK classic \- YubiKey \- Dockers clip (old) \- Nite Ize O-series \- Tallac House Lip-balm holder

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For a while now I only take my phone and sometimes wallet while out and about on a daily basis. I'd like to be more prepared for things so I've picked up some kit, some of which I already had: - A UK legal knife - A multitool (screwdriver bits, bottle opener, pliers, etc) - Emergency foil blanket - Tinder starter/whistle - Two gas lighters - Keychain flashlight with integrated USB A port - Field notebooks and fountain pen - Lockpicking set with a pouch and a concealed credit card set - Slimline 65W 20000mAh USB A+C battery bank I've got a messenger bag I can fit this stuff in, which will also fit my laptop so I can carry that around more often too when that would be useful. Obviously some things like the foil blanket and tinder starter probably aren't valuable in an urban area but they are so small and light I may as well include them. I plan to hang the messenger bag on the back of the front door with all this kit in so I always pick it up whenever I go out. I wear different trousers every day and I'm useless for remembering to put stuff in my pockets so in terms of the pocket stuff it'll just be phone, keys (with shopping trolley key, bottle opener, USB A+C drive, Yubikey), and a metal wallet with some cards, the card lockpicks, and some cash. Does this make sense? Is there anything I've missed?

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* 5 feet of kevlar line that can be unraveled near instantly. * Easily and quickly made back into a bracelet after use. * Stop bullets with bracelet like Wonder Woman. Just kidding. Kevlar line is tough enough to be used as a friction saw. It can cut through a tree! It can also carry a stupid amount of weight for such a thin diameter. I used a 1.6 mm diameter line with 400 lbs strength. I decided to keep this bracelet to 5 ft for jobs that don't require lots of cordage, but you can make it any length. Here's a [past post](https://lemmy.world/post/13439146) of some Paracord versions I've made with links on how to make them. Note: Kevlar can't be melted, so knotting the ends is required to prevent fraying.

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This is what's left after trimming away the things I don't use often enough to warrant carrying. My work edc is a lot heavier though

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Right Pocket: - Fairphone 4 5G - FiiO BTR5 Bluetooth and USB DAC - KZ ZSN Pro X (sometimes FiiO FH3) IEMs - Black Connex Pocket Knife Left Pocket: - Pularys Wallet - Victorinox Pocket Knife - Keychain - FIDO 2 Key with USB-A, USB-C and NFC - House Key - USB Flash Drive - Magnetic USB-A to USB-C Cable - Earplugs My keychain is attached to a lanyard that I got with my Peak Design Everyday Backpack V2. The keychain can quickly attach and detach from the lanyard. On my left wrist I have a Withings Steel HR hybrid smart watch and on my right wrist I have a Peak Design Cuff wrist strap which I can quickly attach to my cameras. I carry this with me all day every day.

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**Right wrist** (I'm a leftie): [Garmin Instinct Crossover Solar Tactical](https://www.garmin.com/en-AU/p/819546) (with generic glass screen protector and silicone case) **Front left pocket**: - A [leather pocket organizer](https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/678157316/the-mini-engineer-caddy-made-in-usa), holding: - [Victorinox SKA (Cyber Tool M edition)](https://www.victorinox.com/en/Products/Swiss-Army-Knives/Medium-Pocket-Knives/Cyber-Tool-M/p/1.7725.T) - [Fisher bullet space pen, brass](https://www.spacepen.com/400-raw-antimicrobial-raw-brass-bullet-space-pen) - [Olight AAA white led torch](https://www.amazon.com.au/Flashlight-Compact-Handheld-Flashlights-Dual-Output/dp/B0CHMV8G9W) **Front right pocket**: my iPhone 15 Pro Max in a [black Spigen Tough Armor](https://www.spigen.com/collections/iphone-15-series-collection/products/iphone-15-series-case-tough-armor-magfit?variant=41717021704239) case **Back right pocket**: a large handkerchief (I get bloody noses and my engine runs pretty hot - I can sweat a lot at times) **Back left pocket**: reserved for my [minimalist EDC wallet](https://www.amazon.com.au/Metal-Wallet-Money-Clip-Obsidian/dp/B091JJZPCM) when I carry it (not the exact model, I don't always carry, as I can use my phone for everything, including digital driver's licence) **Belt, right side**: - [Leatherman Surge stainless](https://leatherman.com.au/collections/multi-tools/products/surge-stainless?variant=8280360386605), using the [pocket clip](https://leatherman.com.au/collections/accessories/products/pocket-clip?variant=7116264210477), but on my belt - A spring clip carabiner, on a belt loop, holding - My house keys and a trolley token release tool, in a [black leather Orbitkey](https://www.amazon.com.au/Premium-Leather-Orbitkey-Stitching-Mechanism/dp/B06XWDFL9D) - My car fob **Belt, left side**: [RAE Gear sheath for Leatherman bit kit](https://www.amazon.com.au/GEAR-sheath-Compatible-Leatherman-EXTENDER), holding: - [Dual bit kit](https://leatherman.com.au/collections/accessories/products/bit-kit?variant=43733758148824) - [After-market bit kit extension](https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B0BMNN8JB3) (simply cannot get the Leatherman ratchet extension *ANYWHERE*!) - [Leatherman saw blade](https://leatherman.com.au/collections/accessories/products/replacement-saw-file?variant=43733914222808) (file lives on my Surge) --- When I go camping/offroading, I'll often put the Leatherman into a Toolbro holster, holding my [Wuben L50](https://www.amazon.com.au/Rechargeable-Flashlights-Waterproof-Emergency-Inspection/dp/B09Y5VVNJ7) rechargeable torch. Sadly, it looks like [WJMake](https://www.etsy.com/shop/WJmake) is no longer selling on Etsy (where I got the Toolbro), which is a real shame. They sold some really nice, handmade EDC accessories, and were happy to customise to suit my exact needs. Mine has the extra elastic loop on the side to hold my Space Pen, an extra pocket on the front to hold the Leatherman saw blade, and they swapped out belt loops for a pair of belt clips, so I could wear/remove without having to undo my belt - a really important (to me) capability when camping and offroading.

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* Old leather wallet * Flashlight (Skilhunt H150) * Knife (Spyderco UKPK) * Pepper spray (Sabre Red, with a pocket clip from a random flashlight) * Phone (Pixel 4A) * Keys, and another flashlight (Skilhunt EK1) * Flash drive (Sandisk 128gb) * 1.38€

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I used to just put my stuff into the little pockets in my bag, but have since switched to sort of a pouch which was designed for a phone, but fits everything I need. But where do you put your stuff if you don’t have a bag to put the pouch in? I envy woman for being able to walk around with a bag the size of a phone without looking stupid. Do you always carry a backpack? Or do you put your stuff somewhere else?

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Something not too many people have, but you really like. Not like a flashlight or a knife/multitool. My most unique (although still popular) are probably my loop quiet ear plugs. They come in handy in a lot of cases and word really well.

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This is just what I keep on me when I'm at home being lazy lol Guitar pick for scale Flashlight: Nitecore TIP SE Knife: CobraTec Stinger

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With the Milwaukee, you hold a button and flick your wrist to open/ close it. makes it easy to use with one hand. any knives with a regular blade that do this? thanks https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Hand-Tools/Cutting/Knives-and-Blades/48-22-1500

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Howdy, I have a Zebra F701, and I love it. But there are plastic internals. I love the affordability, scratch resistance, and durability of steel for pens. I've used pens as door stops in an emergency before. I'd like a full steel pen. What are some all steel pens to look out for?

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Having been forceably removed from the workforce I have been, as the godly call, blessed to become a Gentleman of Leisure. These are the indispensable tools of someone very hardily doing nothing that the capitalist class can find a way to make shilling from. A top my diodrio journal cover is a cigar tube currently holding a Tabak Especial Negra. Below that left to right is a Stanley 4 in 1 pen screwdriver, a Speedball fountain pen, a Kimberly 4H pencil, a Tide To-go pen, A Streamlight Stylus Pro, a Wegner Swiss Army Cigar Cutter knife, and ow profile bluetooth headphones. Behind all that is my wallet, some earplugs, and a guillotine cigar cutter. on the right side is my Contemplatio covered in cigar labels. Missing in the picture is my torch lighter.

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[viperade ve18, ](https://a.co/d/hwRHhSI)[zebra 701, ](https://a.co/d/ckCzBIV)[Milwaukee fastback 6 in 1, ](https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-FASTBACK-6-in-1-Folding-Utility-Knives-with-General-Purpose-Blade-48-22-1505/313736993) guaze pad, bandaids, lightning write for iphone (not pictured) 3x5 cards, spare hook blade and mints. Working on making it better

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cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/10829586 > TactileTurn side click pen, Leatherman PS Style, Urban Carvers dice bead, Aroundsquare mkultra, aroundsquare zircuti Sigma begleri

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Apparently my cousin's best friend works marketing for Squid Industries and is Lucas's gf. So they sent me some stickers and some other goodies. Thanks Ashley! ![](https://cdn.imgchest.com/files/k46acerob97.jpg)

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I wear hayanwa "fast rope" bracelets every day, so I made them in different colors to coordinate with my outfits. These bracelets allow 6 yards of 95 Paracord to be quickly and easily deployed with a simple tug. I was inspired by a [video by MeZillch](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eTVI0FYdSvQ), but with some tweaks I came up with, most notably being a pre-tied handcuff loop for [hojojutsu](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoj%C5%8Djutsu) and an aglet to help thread the stopper knot. ETA: [This video](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TwJflt-9-RM) shows how to fit 6 yards of cordage in the bracelet.

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Made a fix with my EDC duct tape [@edc](https://sopuli.xyz/c/edc) I came across this chair at my university that had its back falling off. It'll take a long time before it's properly fixed, or worse still, they'll toss it and replace the entire thing, so I wrapped some tape around and it's very solid now! I have some duct tape folded around an old card in my wallet and used my victorinox knife to cut it.

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Ridge Wallet with cards and some cash Ridge key case with keys and small pocket knife Pixel Watch Not pictured: Pixel 7, used to take the pic

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iPhone 12 Mini; Wallet with Swisscard (probably my most-used thing), Sparrows Door tool, key, cash; Car fob; Olight 1R2 Pro; Compass; 6-in-1 adaptor. Watch not pictured (automatic).

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1. Has ro be a backpack, no sling bags. 2. I hate Velcro. Picks up hair, wears out. I want to buy this for life. 3. No leather. Same as Velcro this bag will likely be abused and get wet a lot.

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All kept in my bag. L to R: Acetaminophen (math is hard), Car Keys, Leatherman Signal, Pixel Buds Pro, Generic leather wallet, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel Watch 1, Spare Pixel Watch Band for hikes.

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The Victorinox swiss army knife is simply the best pocket tool! (Edit: no one tool is everyone's best) [@edc](https://sopuli.xyz/c/edc) The more I look at alternatives, the more I realize, nothing can give you this much functionality in this small a package, while being so high quality and reasonably priced. Popular (machine-assembled) versions regularly go for $25. The one caveat is that it falls behind modern knives in terms of safety and ease for opening/closing. I'd love to see a next-gen SAK without nail nicks.

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Leatherman crunch paired with minichamp

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0. An all-black LAMY Safari fountain pen filled with a mix of water, Platinum carbon black, and inkjet printer ink. 1. A blank sheet of A4, folded in half three times. 2. My passport. 3. A fully loaded Secrid card carrier. 4. A really nice rock. It has been in my pocket for a year. Don't think about it. 5. A dumb watch. (Casio W-59. Very small, light as a feather. Green LED-backlight LCD display. 50 metre water resist. Tough, within reason. Effectively infinite battery life.) 6. A beta of the PinePhone Pro, equipped with dreemurrs archlinux. 7. A USB drive containing all of my computers' boot partitions and Archiso.

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middle-aged IT generalist guy, United States. from left, lens cleaning cloth, REI 1L nalgene, handkerchief, coffee tumbler, ridge wallet, generic grid lined notebook, Leatherman Signal, Pilot G2 .07 pen, keys for work with included tiny flashlight, and phone case (Peak Design Mobile) to represent the phone (Pixel 7 Pro) used to take the photo. not pictured: car/bike keys, as the wife has the car today and it was snowing so i didn't bike, and wristwatch because i forget, constantly, that i'm wearing it; it's just a part of me. generic Timex Weekender with a nylon strap. does nothing special but tells me the time, accurately, on a face i can read, even in the dark.

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![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d522f2f0-dab2-49eb-96ff-211cca1a61fd.jpeg) I carry a Leatherman Rebar when I know I'll need a few more tools in my pocket. It's only a few times a month but when I do it's indispensable. The size is both small enough to fit comfortably in my pocket while be substantial enough to feel like a real tool. The tools I use the most are the pliers, Philips screw driver, and wire cutters. This model locks the tools while they are open which I prefer but it lacks scissors, a replaceable bit driver and has, in my opinion, a light duty knife.

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