Your choices are so good. Even the green mat and the scale were a good choice. An average person could look at each item, and say, "Why didn't I think of that??". You have my respect. I encourage you to consider wrapping your tape around a short piece of a disposable chopstick. We could poke holes in the end to allow storage of needles and pins. I'm currently exploring the modification of chopsticks to fit in the cork screw. I don't currently need all that stuff, but thank you for convincing me to start.
Thanks for the comment and feedback. This is just an idea of practice stuff that fits in a practice container. I see a lot of videos with wiz-bang, expensive items with custom bags and all, but I wanted to show that you could use any container to carry anything you would ACTUALLY use. It's my "mobile junk drawer". I have a roll of duct tape wrapped around a ziptie, so I can hang the zip tie on a hook or whatever, and have a couple meters of tape on hand.👍It is thicker than can fit in this case, so I keep it in my bag.
Also, I have a video on "EDC challenge", which would be a grata way for you to see what it is you ACTUALLY use in a month, and then decide if you want to start buying/carrying the tools/items. It might give you an idea on how to start EDCing.
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic In every area of our lives, we have things that we need the most. Even if we don't carry these items with us, it's still useful to have collections of items. Just today, my dad asked for a bandage. He's getting old and forgetful. I gave him 1, but if I could collect all the useful things that he has and put them in a mobile junk drawer, then it would be helpful for him and me. The place would be less cluttered, and I would have less stuff to declutter when he passes away. Having all the stuff ready is super convenient. "Mobile junk drawer" is the best perspective.
@@eugenetswong The idea isn't "I need this", it's "I have this in CASE I need this". And while I carry a few bandaids, it isn't because I am the injury-prone one, but because I have two toddlers and a wife, and extended family. My planning can prevent someone else extended discomfort. 👍
Love the ducttape idea. Most people wrap it around a credit card. But I never thought about wrapping it around a toothpick. On a sidenote, I have those earplugs too, you might need to put a new one in :P
Hi friend, thanks for the comment. I'll say I recently had to use a thick roll of tape, and the final foot or so was difficult to unwind, but it stores away nicely. I also wrap it around a zip tie, and hang it from a keychain by the ziptie ratchet head. You can make zipper pulls or whatever out of it. 👍
Hey, thanks for the view and for stopping by. Yeah, checks take up no space, allow you to (presumably) carry thousands of dollars on you, and can be burned for fire starting. Also gives someone an address in case someone finds you/it. Handy. That magnetic USB cable is a game changer for smaller items (charges at like 300mAh, not really enough to juice up your phone unless it is overnight). Top up battery packs, Bluetooth earbuds, flashlights, game controllers, MP3 players, ect, just by placing the item near the cable. Video to follow.
2 kids under the age of 3!?!? God bless ya! 😂. Yeah, that is a practical kit and well done. The paper clip truck with the lighter is a new one for me and brilliant.
Hey thanks for the comment and for stopping by my channel. I kind of just pulled stuff out of my junk drawer that I know I'd use and put it in a container that I know I carry. Nothing special but everything I in there is used on a weekly basis.
Nice kit man. Love the modded wrench, that's a great idea. The paperclip lighter hack is pretty Kool, never seen that before. The check is a nice touch as well. Most ppl have cash but with the check you basically have an unlimited amount of cash in there.👍👍
Thanks for the compliments. 👍 I believe MeZillch is the channel I learned the paper clip from. The benefit of carrying a paper clip, with the added safety of blocking the lighter. Genius idea. A few people have liked the check so far. Takes up the same space as a single dollar, while allowing you access to hundreds of dollars. 👍
I totally agree about the wrench. I thought that the mod was supposed to just reduce the weight, and then my mind was about to tune out, but when I saw it, I was so impressed. A chisel would be good for shaping wood.
Hey, thank you Neilsen. 🍻 I can't believe I got over 5k random strangers to watch me ramble about my Altoids kit. 🤓 I've got more EDC topics covered in other videos, should you find the time.
Thanks for explaining what an edc is. I just have a bits box that I carry, similar stuff. Though not as many tools. Those are drowned upon here unless in a tool box. Have a good weekend OTTD and family.
I see a lot of channels saying "oh this $80 box cutter is the only way to open a box, I use it all the time" when the thing is clearly brand new and doesn't have a scratch on it. I'm trying to show that items you keep in the junk drawer (money, sticky note, paper clip, tape, ect.) is really all you need. If you will USE it, you could CARRY it. 👍It's about the principle of carrying and being prepared, not the product, per se.
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic Yep, you never know what you might need Medical maladies occur all the time with everyone, especially kids, so medical tape and super glue is handy to have. Especially when one out hiking So easy to cut oneself on a rock or a small fall.
I have to get one one those magnetic micro USB adapters (probably for everything) I hate the micro USB ports. I can feel them scraping every time you plug something into hem and I know they are gonna break far sooner than they should. Great work adding the chisel grind on the end of the wrench. Great thinking. And the razor blade: you've gotta love how things decide not to cooperate the moment you turn the camera on.
I'll tell you, my magnetic USB cable is the Uslion brand, and while they don't seem to take longer to charge high-power items (cellphone), they are indispensable for Bluetooth earbuds, rechargeable flashlights, USB battery backups, and smaller items. My cable came with a USB micro, C, and iPhone lightning bolt adaptor, so I can have multiple, various-USB-port items charge from a single cable. A side benefit is you are less liekyl to get sand, dirt, mud, snow, water, ect inside the charging port, as it has the magnetic puck in it. As I said, video to follow on that. 🤓 Thanks for the view and comment. 👍
Wow, thanks for the sub and watch! New to the game, throwing my hat in the ring. 🍻 Modding the wrench made it lighter, shorter, and gives me a way to grip up to a 1/2 inch bolt or nut. 😎
I have few lengths and colors of zip ties on hand, and length/colors of rubber bands. Now that you know you want to carry them, NOW you get to decide How to carry them. 😉 It could be as easy as having a few on your gear select in your car, or one along side your watch on your wrist.
Nice kit - very practical. Thanks for the paper clip hack. I am wondering if I understood right - the ear bud becomes a charging source? I’m surprised there’s nothing for water treatment, but that’s really for non-urban settings, so maybe you don’t need that. I also think whistles are great for getting help where there no phone service.
Hey, thanks for the view and comment. Umm, without rewatching the video: no, the earbud doesn't act as a power source, but with the magnetic chargeing plug allows me to keep it charged (see my video on my magnetic charging cable).
Hi friend! Glad you liked the video. 😁 So far, I have not had issues with another accepting the folded cheque. The most used method for me is using a bank app to take pictures of a cheque and deposit it to an account, and the folds do not seem to be an issue during that process. As long as the ink is dry and legible, you shouldn't have an issue. 👍
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic Thank you for replying Currently I have kept Victorinox Classic SD knife in my Altoids tin. But now I wish to keep Victorinox Climber in it. But will it fit in Altoids tin because Climber is 91 mm in length ?
@@Pritam043 a 91mm will be VERY tight, and it has to be narrower than the tin. The "bowl" of the tin is about 3/4 inch. My Swiss Champ looks to be just able to fit, so the Climber should too.
Hello Bob, Ehhhhh, I do not recall cutting it down, no. I got it (and most things) ar Dollar Tree, and I believe the cap was already this size, which is why it slipped right into my kit. 👍I think it comes in a 3 or 4 pack like this.
@@michaelnasser8697 "Hey guys, I found this organic, super-effective way to get a bunch of energy, NOW, AND lose some weight! Stay tuned for my next video..." lol
20 $ is 20 $. Great video my man
Thank for the watch and comment!
You can get plenty with a twenty, and it takes up very little space. 👍
Also, I just got that reference. But as I said, "you can get plenty with a $20".😅
Your choices are so good. Even the green mat and the scale were a good choice. An average person could look at each item, and say, "Why didn't I think of that??". You have my respect.
I encourage you to consider wrapping your tape around a short piece of a disposable chopstick. We could poke holes in the end to allow storage of needles and pins.
I'm currently exploring the modification of chopsticks to fit in the cork screw.
I don't currently need all that stuff, but thank you for convincing me to start.
Thanks for the comment and feedback. This is just an idea of practice stuff that fits in a practice container. I see a lot of videos with wiz-bang, expensive items with custom bags and all, but I wanted to show that you could use any container to carry anything you would ACTUALLY use. It's my "mobile junk drawer".
I have a roll of duct tape wrapped around a ziptie, so I can hang the zip tie on a hook or whatever, and have a couple meters of tape on hand.👍It is thicker than can fit in this case, so I keep it in my bag.
Also, I have a video on "EDC challenge", which would be a grata way for you to see what it is you ACTUALLY use in a month, and then decide if you want to start buying/carrying the tools/items. It might give you an idea on how to start EDCing.
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic
In every area of our lives, we have things that we need the most. Even if we don't carry these items with us, it's still useful to have collections of items.
Just today, my dad asked for a bandage. He's getting old and forgetful. I gave him 1, but if I could collect all the useful things that he has and put them in a mobile junk drawer, then it would be helpful for him and me. The place would be less cluttered, and I would have less stuff to declutter when he passes away. Having all the stuff ready is super convenient.
"Mobile junk drawer" is the best perspective.
@@eugenetswong The idea isn't "I need this", it's "I have this in CASE I need this". And while I carry a few bandaids, it isn't because I am the injury-prone one, but because I have two toddlers and a wife, and extended family. My planning can prevent someone else extended discomfort. 👍
Love the ducttape idea. Most people wrap it around a credit card. But I never thought about wrapping it around a toothpick. On a sidenote, I have those earplugs too, you might need to put a new one in :P
Hi friend, thanks for the comment.
I'll say I recently had to use a thick roll of tape, and the final foot or so was difficult to unwind, but it stores away nicely. I also wrap it around a zip tie, and hang it from a keychain by the ziptie ratchet head. You can make zipper pulls or whatever out of it. 👍
Great kit! Love the magnetic charger! The check is a *fantastic* idea and going in my kit now!
Hey, thanks for the view and for stopping by.
Yeah, checks take up no space, allow you to (presumably) carry thousands of dollars on you, and can be burned for fire starting. Also gives someone an address in case someone finds you/it. Handy.
That magnetic USB cable is a game changer for smaller items (charges at like 300mAh, not really enough to juice up your phone unless it is overnight). Top up battery packs, Bluetooth earbuds, flashlights, game controllers, MP3 players, ect, just by placing the item near the cable. Video to follow.
2 kids under the age of 3!?!? God bless ya! 😂.
Yeah, that is a practical kit and well done.
The paper clip truck with the lighter is a new one for me and brilliant.
Very practical packing and not expensive. I have similar box with ES4 included where there is scissors that I often use. Thank for your sharing!
Hey thanks for the comment and for stopping by my channel. I kind of just pulled stuff out of my junk drawer that I know I'd use and put it in a container that I know I carry. Nothing special but everything I in there is used on a weekly basis.
I like the paperclip on the lighter trick. Think I'm going to copy that udea.
It is yours to take.
Nice kit man. Love the modded wrench, that's a great idea. The paperclip lighter hack is pretty Kool, never seen that before. The check is a nice touch as well. Most ppl have cash but with the check you basically have an unlimited amount of cash in there.👍👍
Thanks for the compliments. 👍
I believe MeZillch is the channel I learned the paper clip from. The benefit of carrying a paper clip, with the added safety of blocking the lighter. Genius idea.
A few people have liked the check so far. Takes up the same space as a single dollar, while allowing you access to hundreds of dollars. 👍
I totally agree about the wrench. I thought that the mod was supposed to just reduce the weight, and then my mind was about to tune out, but when I saw it, I was so impressed.
A chisel would be good for shaping wood.
Great video mate, some great ideas to add to my own, keep it up ✌🏻
Hey, thank you Neilsen. 🍻 I can't believe I got over 5k random strangers to watch me ramble about my Altoids kit. 🤓 I've got more EDC topics covered in other videos, should you find the time.
Thanks for explaining what an edc is.
I just have a bits box that I carry, similar stuff. Though not as many tools.
Those are drowned upon here unless in a tool box.
Have a good weekend OTTD and family.
I see a lot of channels saying "oh this $80 box cutter is the only way to open a box, I use it all the time" when the thing is clearly brand new and doesn't have a scratch on it. I'm trying to show that items you keep in the junk drawer (money, sticky note, paper clip, tape, ect.) is really all you need. If you will USE it, you could CARRY it. 👍It's about the principle of carrying and being prepared, not the product, per se.
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic
Yep, you never know what you might need
Medical maladies occur all the time with everyone, especially kids, so medical tape and super glue is handy to have.
Especially when one out hiking
So easy to cut oneself on a rock or a small fall.
I have to get one one those magnetic micro USB adapters (probably for everything) I hate the micro USB ports. I can feel them scraping every time you plug something into hem and I know they are gonna break far sooner than they should.
Great work adding the chisel grind on the end of the wrench. Great thinking.
And the razor blade: you've gotta love how things decide not to cooperate the moment you turn the camera on.
I'll tell you, my magnetic USB cable is the Uslion brand, and while they don't seem to take longer to charge high-power items (cellphone), they are indispensable for Bluetooth earbuds, rechargeable flashlights, USB battery backups, and smaller items. My cable came with a USB micro, C, and iPhone lightning bolt adaptor, so I can have multiple, various-USB-port items charge from a single cable. A side benefit is you are less liekyl to get sand, dirt, mud, snow, water, ect inside the charging port, as it has the magnetic puck in it.
As I said, video to follow on that. 🤓
Thanks for the view and comment. 👍
And don't worry, the razor blade has been sufficiently punished for its stage fright.
Nice kit! Very well thought out. The modded wrench is a great idea.
Wow, thanks for the sub and watch! New to the game, throwing my hat in the ring. 🍻
Modding the wrench made it lighter, shorter, and gives me a way to grip up to a 1/2 inch bolt or nut. 😎
This is genius
Well thank you sir. It's just a bunch of practical, junk-drawer, inexpensive items carried in a convenient tin. Fun to build and use. 👍
Ditto! Very helpful.
@@kingsclownvideos Glad you enjoyed! Just for feedback purposes, what did you like about the video? 🤓
I just discovered that we might want to keep a variety of twist ties within reach.
I have few lengths and colors of zip ties on hand, and length/colors of rubber bands. Now that you know you want to carry them, NOW you get to decide How to carry them. 😉 It could be as easy as having a few on your gear select in your car, or one along side your watch on your wrist.
Loved the Biden jab.
Seemed warranted. Didn't know how well people would take it, seeings how he was the Most Voted For President In The Most Secure Election Ever®™.
Nice kit - very practical. Thanks for the paper clip hack. I am wondering if I understood right - the ear bud becomes a charging source? I’m surprised there’s nothing for water treatment, but that’s really for non-urban settings, so maybe you don’t need that. I also think whistles are great for getting help where there no phone service.
Hey, thanks for the view and comment.
Umm, without rewatching the video: no, the earbud doesn't act as a power source, but with the magnetic chargeing plug allows me to keep it charged (see my video on my magnetic charging cable).
Good tip 4 lighter!
Glad you liked it. 👍
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic def did. Never heard tht 1 b4 thanks
@@chrismellon127 I have many more tips on many more videos, if you have the time. 🍻
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic i run UA-cam all day on a side screen when I am at work. I will check some of them out! Thanks!!
7:45 Is it ok to fold the cheque ?
Will bank accept it ?
Very helpful video by the way ❤
Hi friend! Glad you liked the video. 😁
So far, I have not had issues with another accepting the folded cheque. The most used method for me is using a bank app to take pictures of a cheque and deposit it to an account, and the folds do not seem to be an issue during that process. As long as the ink is dry and legible, you shouldn't have an issue. 👍
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic Thank you for replying
Currently I have kept Victorinox Classic SD knife in my Altoids tin. But now I wish to keep Victorinox Climber in it. But will it fit in Altoids tin because Climber is 91 mm in length ?
@@Pritam043 a 91mm will be VERY tight, and it has to be narrower than the tin. The "bowl" of the tin is about 3/4 inch. My Swiss Champ looks to be just able to fit, so the Climber should too.
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic Thank you for clearing my doubt buddy
Did you cut off the top of the super glue cap?
Hello Bob,
Ehhhhh, I do not recall cutting it down, no. I got it (and most things) ar Dollar Tree, and I believe the cap was already this size, which is why it slipped right into my kit. 👍I think it comes in a 3 or 4 pack like this.
Upon using the glue recently, I did see that I did have to cut the cap down a bit. I don't remember WHAT I cut off, but it looks like I did. 👍
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic thanks man. Helps
Is the razor blade for cutting your Coke for the Coke spoon on the mini champ 🤔😂
.....once more, my kit synergizes. If only my paycheck allowed me to purchase the third item.... 😅
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic 😂😂😂😂😊
@@michaelnasser8697 "Hey guys, I found this organic, super-effective way to get a bunch of energy, NOW, AND lose some weight! Stay tuned for my next video..." lol
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic is it the ole Peruvian Marching Powder by chance? 😂😂
@@michaelnasser8697 Tried and trusted. 👍
That’s different
where the zippo lighter😁
At home, on my shelf. I don't use fire enough to justify topping the fuel off every 3 weeks. I do like me some Zippos though. How do you carry yours?
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic if you wanna carry your Zippo without worrying about refilling, there are a few different torch inserts you can get.
I have a beard you should to
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