I have that same micro screwdriver kit, the black one. (Actually a couple of different ones) I despise the rattle from the bits, so I cut a piece of packing foam, or use cheap foam earplugs, to fill the extra space and dampen the rattle.
I used to wear one of those Maxpediton pouches on my harness when I worked on an order picker lift. It was great for easy access to sharpies and stuff without he leg straps crushing them in my front pockets.
Also have the micro pry bar in stainless. I bought several and keep one ranger banded to my Bic lighter. Best part about those is that at the price, you aren't crying if you lose it.
I have been using the viperade. For about a yr now with many different combinations of stuff. changing out items as i need them I recommend to anyone looking for and edc carry or pocket pouch.
I have basically the same kit you just made in the video, only difference is I put the thru nite flashlight in mine, I have the Wuben also...but that thrunite works better to keep it a lil more "low profile"
The scope of an EDC micro tool kit is too wide for the tool set for it to be good at what it does, much like a multitool. It is far better to make kits that are intended for a specific use. Narrowing the scope allows for more specialized tools for the task. Examples are: a bicycle repair kit, a portable drone repair/building kit, a gun cleaning/maintenance kit, small engine repair/maintenance kit, chainsaw repair/sharpening kit, electronics repair kit, Pen test kit, fishing kit, ...ect. The issue your generalized kit is that you can get as far as you can (which often isn't very far) in any of those tasks and then you run out of tools for that mission.
Very practical and cost efficient.
Thank you for sharing.
Great ideas in this video! Awesome tool finds that seem super useful and good quality!
Thanks
Great stuff brother, love it ❤
Much appreciated
I have that same micro screwdriver kit, the black one. (Actually a couple of different ones) I despise the rattle from the bits, so I cut a piece of packing foam, or use cheap foam earplugs, to fill the extra space and dampen the rattle.
Good idea
I used to wear one of those Maxpediton pouches on my harness when I worked on an order picker lift. It was great for easy access to sharpies and stuff without he leg straps crushing them in my front pockets.
great kit, on a sideline walmart has a new ozark D2 crossbar lock for 9.97 , an awesome deal and great quality
Got one in the way !
@@704gear2 I just received, this knife is great deal for $10, I would say that it's on par with $30 knives
Also have the micro pry bar in stainless. I bought several and keep one ranger banded to my Bic lighter. Best part about those is that at the price, you aren't crying if you lose it.
Dope content as usual. 🎉 keep it coming bro 😎
Appreciate it!!
I have been using the viperade. For about a yr now with many different combinations of stuff. changing out items as i need them
I recommend to anyone looking for and edc carry or pocket pouch.
Sweet setup
I have basically the same kit you just made in the video, only difference is I put the thru nite flashlight in mine, I have the Wuben also...but that thrunite works better to keep it a lil more "low profile"
Ditch the crescents and get some Knipex cobra 125’s
Off topic but of all the budget brands you’ve tested and recommended for an open reflex red dot, which one would you suggest for a shotgun?
This to me is a small kit.... micro to me is leatherman squirt size....or 58mm SAK....nice kit though....
I'd add a tiny lock pick tool. Only about $5, and they could save you a ton of hastle. Check your local laws, Obviously.
Maybe the best value fixit sticks tool kit? Not cheap, but which one is the best value?
The scope of an EDC micro tool kit is too wide for the tool set for it to be good at what it does, much like a multitool. It is far better to make kits that are intended for a specific use. Narrowing the scope allows for more specialized tools for the task. Examples are: a bicycle repair kit, a portable drone repair/building kit, a gun cleaning/maintenance kit, small engine repair/maintenance kit, chainsaw repair/sharpening kit, electronics repair kit, Pen test kit, fishing kit, ...ect.
The issue your generalized kit is that you can get as far as you can (which often isn't very far) in any of those tasks and then you run out of tools for that mission.
What's your other channel about?
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