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Stumbled across this website everydaycarry.com and can't decide if it is weird or brilliant?
Bit of both I think. Although the bit of weird is bigger.
The idea of having practical stuff with many uses is fine but I think the Americans just go too far as a culture.
Example: I need a pen, so I'll make a bolt-action pen made from metal ('cos I'm hard), then I'll make it with a tungsten tipped bolt to smash laminated glass ('cos I'm always rescuing people from crashed cars on fire), then I'll add a video about how to use the pen as a self-defence weapon to gouge eyes out etc etc etc.
It's almost as if they all see themselves as amateur John McClane (nice seasonal reference).
Fectards! All of them !!!
I carry a pencil most days
try waddyameanwaltermitty.com
they sure know their military-grade toothpicks
are you a survivalist prepper?
there are loads of sites like this - most in the USA
and it's shortened to EDC
[url= https://www.offgridweb.com/ ]for example[/url]
I think the Americans just go too far as a culture.
The last time I looked at an EDC site some of the stuff the Americans, well, [i]carry every day[/i] is eye-opening to say the least. Wallet, pen, phone, multi-tool, Glock 30, keys... wait, back up one...
I think the Americans just go too far as a culture.
You mean you don't always carry an AR-15 and 2000 rounds when you nip out for some milk?
My EDC is named Liam.
I've been carrying that lazy, ****less, waste of space every weekday for two years.
Contents of manly rucksac:
Swiss Army Knife.
Phone.
Kindle.
Wallet.
Reading Specs.
Bottle of water.
An apple.
A camera.
Chargers.
Half a packet of Rollos, possibly Revels/Minstrels/Maltesers.
Spare pair of socks.
Headtorch.
You mean you don't always carry an AR-15 and 2000 rounds when you nip out for some milk?
Is that all? Seriously under prepared...
http://hdvidzy.com/video/file/my-new-and-improved-edc-every-day-carry-Os9WEA_Or9s
Current contents of bum bag (fanny pack or manbag if you prefer)
Wallet
Phone
Cheap reading glasses
Memory stick
Tube of cold sore cream
As for the American prepper sites: well you never know just when the thermo-nuclear winter zombie federal ex-wife pinko-liberal apocalypse is going to happen.
A towel is the only thing you need
C'mon everyone knows the mantra.... wallet, keys, spectacles & testicles
Everything else is not an EDC
A towel is the only thing you need
Hoopy
Phone
Wallet
Keys
The weight of all the worlds worries.
A towel is the only thing you need
Nice 80s sci fi reference 🙂
I find it difficult to leave home without my testicles
Hashcashkeysfagsphone
I find it difficult to leave home without my testicles
Yep probably more chance of going home without them (after a [s]good[/s] bad OTB moment.)
Nice 80s sci fi reference
70s.
I find it difficult to leave home without my testicles
Insert borrowing wife's handbag joke here...
I love though list, some seriously insecure people about ha ha.
Wallet, keys, phone - if you can’t do it with that, you can’t do it.
In my car I’ve got a multihead screw driver, a collection of patch leads, a gaggle of USB flash and an external HDD, if I can’t do it with that, it can’t be done (or more truthfully I need to call a proper techie to fix it).
HA HA! LOL! (C'mon everyone knows the mantra.... wallet, keys, spectacles & testicles
Everything else is not an EDC)
That made me laugh!
Sounds like a dyslexic catholic with dyspraxia......
The ACTUAL mantra is "Spectacles, testicles, wallet and watch!
Go bags where its at 🙂
Gotta have your go bag ready.
wallet, keys, spectacles & testicles
RAF version, "Testicles, spectacles, wallet and watch".
Often followed by, "Kick the tyres, light the fires, first one up is leader."
Canoe, obvs
That site IS interesting...
I backed [url= https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/471996800/titanium-mini-q-a-key-organizer-and-knife-for-ever ]this [/url] kickstarter - i find it useful to have a small knife/bottle opener on me.
Not for stabbin' or slashin', more for, well, cutting and opening stuff....
I don't think I count as their target audience though...
DrP
Keys wallet phone
I don't think I count as their target audience though...
I don’t know - when I went for mr pre-op for hernia surgery the nurse explained that
“You’ll be getting two, maybe three stabs” while prodding at my guts with a biro
DrP - MemberI backed this kickstarter - i find it useful to have a small knife/bottle opener on me.
Not for stabbin' or slashin', more for, well, cutting and opening stuff....I don't think I count as their target audience though...
What do you imagine the target audience for a small knife and key organiser to be other than people who want to organise their keys and have a small knife for cutting and opening stuff?
Do people still carry penknives, keys and other potentially useful accoutrements around with them? I though these days you just call the police if you need a tin of beans opened, or a boy scout removed from a horse's hoof, or whatever?
thegreatape - MemberDo people still carry penknives, keys and other potentially useful accoutrements around with them? I though these days you just call the police if you need a tin of beans opened, or a boy scout removed from a horse's hoof, or whatever?
There's an app on your phone for all daily tasks. Only disgruntled Vietnam veterans suffering from PTSD carry anything as dangerous as a penknife as they are totes illegal.
Do people still carry penknives, keys and other potentially useful accoutrements around with them? I though these days you just call the police
Problem is, lots of these things will get you lifted by the police 😉
I probably fall somewhere on that list - always have wallet, phone and keys (with Leatherman Squirt and titanium prying thing). Usually also have Leatherman Charge Tti and often a Crunch too, and bit sets.
I like fixing things.
I like fixing things.
So ok, so do I.
I'm carrying: watch; keys; [url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/pocket-keyring-torch-recommendations#post-8764328 ]micro torch[/url]; two phones (personal and work); tablet; wallet; mints; Snickers bar; nail clippers; Swiss Army Knife; hairbrush (in case of surprise meetings); snot rags; tape measure; bunch of USB pendrives; Space Pen; notepad; Philips & flathead screwdrivers; micro USB cable; mini Sharpie; lock picks.
And asbestos trousers after admitting all that. (-:
What do you imagine the target audience for a small knife and key organiser to be other than people who want to organise their keys and have a small knife for cutting and opening stuff?
🙂
Yeah, not really sure why I said that!
DrP
My daughter will get one of these one day:
http://eu.mnkbusiness.com/clippa-mini-tools-clip/?___store=eu
My daughter will get one of these one day:
As novelty multi-tool functions go, "trolley coin" is stark raving genius.
There's an app on your phone for all daily tasks. Only disgruntled Vietnam veterans suffering from PTSD carry anything as dangerous as a penknife as they are totes illegal.
No, they are not. Provided the blade is no longer than 3” and non-locking, it’s perfectly legal to carry a pocket knife in the UK. I usually carry a Spyderco Pingo these days, because it complies with Danish law, and cannot be opened one-handed, unlike the Spyderco Squeak or UK Penknife.
Mine’s a limited edition made for the UK knife forum Edgematters, and the blade is made from K390 tool steel.
Handy little knife.
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[/img]I could have done with a screwdriver or a small pry bar yesterday, among all the other stuff I carry, when the door catch jammed on a van I was delivering after I stopped for fuel, and I couldn’t shut the sodding door!
Ended up using the spare key as a pry bar to force it down so the door would close.
I always have a good small flashlight and a headtorch with me for inspecting cars in the dark, a regular occurrence during the winter, for example of part of my EDC, a,one with pens, Sharpies, phone charging leads, 12v adaptors, screen mount, powerpack, for when the 12v doesn’t work...
Pretty sure this guy is all about EDC
CountZero - MemberThere's an app on your phone for all daily tasks. Only disgruntled Vietnam veterans suffering from PTSD carry anything as dangerous as a penknife as they are totes illegal.No, they are not.
I was hoping that there was sufficient amounts of hyperbole and exaggeration in my post that it would be obvious I wasn't exactly serious.
My friend was once gamekeeper for an eccentric old bird in Norfolk who gave him an EDC kit. It was a bit more traditional perhaps- string, notepad, hanky, matches, pen knife, binos etc but woe betide she stopped him around the estate without any of it!
Anyway, this is one of my favourite "EDC" items.
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Leatherman Brewzer. I was slightly skeptical when I bought it but I've had it on my keyring for about a year now and in that time it has proven to be a fairly useful little tool.
Great for prying, poking and scraping, and the beak is surprisingly good at cutting open packaging and the like. It's almost useless as a screw driver but it does open beer bottles. I still carry a pocket knife most days, but for a lot of utilitarian tasks it's great.
I've a small CRKT tool like that Leatherman on my keyring with a micro Maglite and I usually have a Swiss army knife as well.
[url= https://www.heinnie.com/crkt-k-e-r-t ]this tool[/url]