I really like the idea of using the small magnet on a blade to pick up things that you've dropped into narrow areas. I was going to buy a bigger magnet and a string but your idea is much better.
Interesting wallet idea. You might add the following. 1) Seam Ripper - usually these come with a cap in which you can store a couple of pre-threaded needles. The whole thing is about the size of your pen and allows you to sew back on a button, make a small repair, pick out a splinter, or rip apart an entire garment at the seams quickly. 2) Alcohol prep pad to go with your plaster or to use as general cleaning. 3) A couple of water purification pills would make your wallet a 3 day survival pack as you have fire for shelter and water. If you want to take it one step further, snag a produce bag at the grocery store and fold it up small as you can, it will fit easily into your wallet and hold water in an emergency. 4) If you have ever put together furniture from a box, the kits almost always use and come with a hex wrench. If you have one of those, it takes up little space and will probably be the hex wrench you most need in quick repairs as it is so common now. 5) A one time use toothbrush and a disposable floss stick are both small enough to fit into your plastic bag and make it easier to unexpectedly stay overnight away from home. 6) A folded up plastic grocery sack with no holes shoved into the back of the wallet would make a handy hat in case of rain. Keep up the EDC videos!
Mini bic lighter for your set up, small and slim, works better especially for use with glue stick, matches are not great, two strikes and your out 😜 Paper clip small extremely useful (there’s a video on you tube listing hundreds of uses.) Pills, cut two out from blister pack smaller, lighter than a pill tube. Excellent video 👍
@@Liquid_People then I would go with a mini clipper (my personal favourite) the striker wheel is larger and has prominent castellations (I can operate it even with thick winter gloves on) it has several other advantages, refillable and you can replace the flint too.
Ditching the lighter for matches would be a false economy. If you want something smaller, look at the peanut capsule lighters or a mini Bic 👍 Card size fresnel lens is super handy too.
Looks like you’ve got it pretty dialled in mate! If you’re happy with my change it?! Personally I find a mini bic really useful; burning off fraying threads mostly. Handkerchief comes in really useful when a public toilet doesn’t have any paper towels or the hand dryer is broken.
No worries mate... www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313798624758?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=qhfTS1ppT_m&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=5BJAb0nVSgi&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
I really like the idea of using the small magnet on a blade to pick up things that you've dropped into narrow areas. I was going to buy a bigger magnet and a string but your idea is much better.
I've just bought that torch too! Love the video.
Awesome! Thank you!
Interesting wallet idea. You might add the following. 1) Seam Ripper - usually these come with a cap in which you can store a couple of pre-threaded needles. The whole thing is about the size of your pen and allows you to sew back on a button, make a small repair, pick out a splinter, or rip apart an entire garment at the seams quickly. 2) Alcohol prep pad to go with your plaster or to use as general cleaning. 3) A couple of water purification pills would make your wallet a 3 day survival pack as you have fire for shelter and water. If you want to take it one step further, snag a produce bag at the grocery store and fold it up small as you can, it will fit easily into your wallet and hold water in an emergency. 4) If you have ever put together furniture from a box, the kits almost always use and come with a hex wrench. If you have one of those, it takes up little space and will probably be the hex wrench you most need in quick repairs as it is so common now. 5) A one time use toothbrush and a disposable floss stick are both small enough to fit into your plastic bag and make it easier to unexpectedly stay overnight away from home. 6) A folded up plastic grocery sack with no holes shoved into the back of the wallet would make a handy hat in case of rain. Keep up the EDC videos!
Mate I love those ideas! I might do an update video with all these ideas. Thanks
You should consider getting plus scales for your Climber so you can have your pen there instead of in your pouch.
Mini bic lighter for your set up, small and slim, works better especially for use with glue stick, matches are not great, two strikes and your out 😜
Paper clip small extremely useful (there’s a video on you tube listing hundreds of uses.)
Pills, cut two out from blister pack smaller, lighter than a pill tube.
Excellent video 👍
Thanks for the tips! Much appreciated 😊👍
The problem with the mini-bic is that my fat fingers cannot use them (I think I need to lose some weight).
@@Liquid_People then I would go with a mini clipper (my personal favourite) the striker wheel is larger and has prominent castellations (I can operate it even with thick winter gloves on) it has several other advantages, refillable and you can replace the flint too.
@@MrDkgio Thanks
Ditching the lighter for matches would be a false economy. If you want something smaller, look at the peanut capsule lighters or a mini Bic 👍
Card size fresnel lens is super handy too.
Thanks for sharing
Looks like you’ve got it pretty dialled in mate! If you’re happy with my change it?!
Personally I find a mini bic really useful; burning off fraying threads mostly. Handkerchief comes in really useful when a public toilet doesn’t have any paper towels or the hand dryer is broken.
Tbf, a hankerchief is something I never considered but could come in handy. And it doesn't take up space or weight really, nice one
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With that set up I suggest an RFID protection card in there if you dont already have one.
That's a good shout to be fair mate, thanks 👍
Good video
Glad you enjoyed m8
Excellent! Very practical setup 👍🏼
Could you please share the link for the pouch.
No worries mate... www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313798624758?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=qhfTS1ppT_m&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=5BJAb0nVSgi&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
@@YUneedthis thanks a lot!
What size is the magnet?
Search this on eBay mate....... 5 X PIN + MAGNET SUITS VICTORINOX SWISS ARMY KNIFE FREE POST.
at least at that angle you look like jake gillenhal.
Wow thanks, he's a good looking chap
there is a mini lighter.... bic
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