Probably could fit a bandaid and a couple guitar picks in there. Guitar picks are awesome tender. Guitar picks are made of celluloid, a petroleum product, and produce a good flame when lit.
Nice little kit. I think I'd add some duct tape to repair that water bag should some of those harder sharp objects rub a hole in it from just normal day to day carrying of your keys. Keep up the great work.
But, But, I can’t get my kitchen sink and bathroom sink in there ! Just kidding. Great IDEAS ! People still put out info just to see how far & how fast it WILL TRAVEL! Here is one- take small needle nose multitool - reach inside the bend of your large paper clip -grab the end of the paper clip and bend it “up” to a 90 degree “hook” -it will still function as a paper clip also as a long probe when bent straight + NOW you have a small HOOK that I have used for many purposes- my SMART WIFE uses the probe & HOOK to untie knots in kids shoes- or knots in fine chain necklaces !! Keep up the great work!
You should mention that the additional advantage of the foil-wrapped tinder is that you can mold the foil to control the oxygen intake, thus making it burn slower as a candle to to transfer flame.
Nice! My last ditch survival kit is an imitation of the Wazoo cache belt, but in many ways better in my opinion. The belt is a nylon belt with a zip compartment on the inside. In it I've got water purification tabs, firesteel, stormproof matches, snarewire, alcohol wipes (for fire starting among other tasks), waterbag, and emergency cash. For the blade I was looking at ceramic knives, or thinking about putting a small Victorinox in, but finally opted for the Ruike S11 as it's scales are flatter than the Boker equivalent but it's still a good sturdy little 12C27 blade with a strong backspring and overall it's robust, and excellent as a backup last-ditch knife, with a lanyard added it goes from 3 to 4 finger hold. All of this is last ditch backup gear as even in the city I always carry another knife, multitool of some kind, peanut lighter and flashlight on my keychain and a gas lighter in my pocket, and if I'm going somewhere local on my bike e.g. to work I have even more gear (bigger multitool, first aid kit, poncho, and more) in a small handlebar bag. If I'm going further afield, out to the woods, I have yet more gear in a pannier bag.
I just carry a second wallet with spare cash, housekey on some paracord, paper clips, safety pins, another length of paracord. Always have 3 knives on me, the Gerber Vise, a small Swiss Army and a tactical blade (folder or fixed-depending on clothing) Also chap stick, nail clippers and ink pen. I keep a small tool bag in the vehicle that has everything else, including spare ammo/mag, knife sharpener, rescue knife, Sawyer straw, some 1st aid, full water bottle, snacks, pocket flashlight, Bic, roll of electrical tape, and a couple of larger tools. I've found the safety pins get as much use than anything, replacing lost shirt buttons. The only time I've used the Bic was to heat a car door key when it froze.
Great kit. I suggest you add a bandaid, alcohol wipe, salt pack and a sewing needle. That way you have something for first aid. With the needle you could use the floss to Make a repair and our body needs salt if you have been sweating excessively. It would barely take anymore room.
I'd add a $20 bill basic meds a bit of brass wire a needle and fishing rig. Maybe a signal mirror and a tiny flashlight or glow sticks. Why use floss? Why not twist toes from the produce section? They're easier to use and can be cut down easily.
Oh bummer! Here’s my updated keychain kit using a leather pouch from Amazon 2022 First line EDC survival system ua-cam.com/video/YI3-u2Hx4f8/v-deo.html
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Probably could fit a bandaid and a couple guitar picks in there. Guitar picks are awesome tender. Guitar picks are made of celluloid, a petroleum product, and produce a good flame when lit.
Good to know thanks!
Nice little kit. I think I'd add some duct tape to repair that water bag should some of those harder sharp objects rub a hole in it from just normal day to day carrying of your keys. Keep up the great work.
Not a bad idea 👍🏼
But, But, I can’t get my kitchen sink and bathroom sink in there !
Just kidding. Great IDEAS ! People still put out info just to see how far & how fast
it WILL TRAVEL! Here is one- take small needle nose multitool - reach inside the
bend of your large paper clip -grab the end of the paper clip and bend it “up” to
a 90 degree “hook” -it will still function as a paper clip also as a long probe when
bent straight + NOW you have a small HOOK that I have used for many purposes-
my SMART WIFE uses the probe & HOOK to untie knots in kids shoes- or knots
in fine chain necklaces !!
Keep up the great work!
This is great. I’m going to start doing this with all of my paperclips. Thanks!
Great video, you should do more micro survival kit videos, they are so cool to watch and make . Have a great day : )
Awesome video. Thank you for the creative ideas. Durban, South Africa
Great job love, love you videos!!
You should mention that the additional advantage of the foil-wrapped tinder is that you can mold the foil to control the oxygen intake, thus making it burn slower as a candle to to transfer flame.
The Exotac tinderZIP might be nice to combine the zipper pull and the tinder.
Great idea! I actually have some on order right now.
Nice! My last ditch survival kit is an imitation of the Wazoo cache belt, but in many ways better in my opinion. The belt is a nylon belt with a zip compartment on the inside. In it I've got water purification tabs, firesteel, stormproof matches, snarewire, alcohol wipes (for fire starting among other tasks), waterbag, and emergency cash. For the blade I was looking at ceramic knives, or thinking about putting a small Victorinox in, but finally opted for the Ruike S11 as it's scales are flatter than the Boker equivalent but it's still a good sturdy little 12C27 blade with a strong backspring and overall it's robust, and excellent as a backup last-ditch knife, with a lanyard added it goes from 3 to 4 finger hold. All of this is last ditch backup gear as even in the city I always carry another knife, multitool of some kind, peanut lighter and flashlight on my keychain and a gas lighter in my pocket, and if I'm going somewhere local on my bike e.g. to work I have even more gear (bigger multitool, first aid kit, poncho, and more) in a small handlebar bag. If I'm going further afield, out to the woods, I have yet more gear in a pannier bag.
I just carry a second wallet with spare cash, housekey on some paracord, paper clips, safety pins, another length of paracord. Always have 3 knives on me, the Gerber Vise, a small Swiss Army and a tactical blade (folder or fixed-depending on clothing) Also chap stick, nail clippers and ink pen. I keep a small tool bag in the vehicle that has everything else, including spare ammo/mag, knife sharpener, rescue knife, Sawyer straw, some 1st aid, full water bottle, snacks, pocket flashlight, Bic, roll of electrical tape, and a couple of larger tools.
I've found the safety pins get as much use than anything, replacing lost shirt buttons. The only time I've used the Bic was to heat a car door key when it froze.
Great timing! Last night I fell asleep thinking about how I need to upgrade my keychain kit. Like you apparently, I’m a big fan of Wazoo Survival!
Finally someone is paranoid about starting fires as I am good kit super compact you got yourself a new sub my friend
Welcome!
That's a dope little kit my dude, nicely done 👍
Great kit. I suggest you add a bandaid, alcohol wipe, salt pack and a sewing needle. That way you have something for first aid. With the needle you could use the floss to Make a repair and our body needs salt if you have been sweating excessively. It would barely take anymore room.
Great suggestions. I may just go ahead and add all these items.
Wow, that is amazing! Nice work.
Thanks!
Another great video! Thanks!!
I'd add a $20 bill basic meds a bit of brass wire a needle and fishing rig. Maybe a signal mirror and a tiny flashlight or glow sticks. Why use floss? Why not twist toes from the produce section? They're easier to use and can be cut down easily.
Wow. Great video. Thank you.
This is better than most kits 30 times bigger 😂😂
Dope idea buddy. Guessing that pouch and kit would fit in the fifth pocket on jeans…?
I haven’t tried but I’m confident it would
I'd change the knife for a Victorinox alox...but if probably need to machine the file thing to make it more compatible with the ferrorod
Will a Victoinox keychain manager fit in there? It has knife, scissors, small screwdriver, pen, etc. Maybe to complement the kit?
I’m working on a slightly larger keychain kit where a mini Victorinox might work. Stay tuned…
@@DontForgetYourLunch35 Great! Looking forward to it!
@@DavidRodriguez-ou9fy ua-cam.com/video/YI3-u2Hx4f8/v-deo.html the updated keychain kit is in this video
very nice, please tell me the dimensions of the glove box😮
Where did you get the floss? Ive been looking for something like that in my overnight kit.
I found it on Amazon. Check out the link in the video description.
It is available at Survival Resources under their Personal Care category. $ 1 for a six pack.
Bro could've bought a survival bracelet and a water filtered water bottle and kept them in the car.
I ordered the ring but never came with the pouch I needed to build a kit like this. Sigh
Oh bummer! Here’s my updated keychain kit using a leather pouch from Amazon 2022 First line EDC survival system
ua-cam.com/video/YI3-u2Hx4f8/v-deo.html
Thank you
Great video as always 👍
That kit is smaller than your watch!
Looks like 4 of the 19 Cs or did I miss something
4 is better than zero.
@@DontForgetYourLunch35 agree, just hoping I missed one and you would point it out
You kidding me
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