Bottle openers are retarded. Use your teeth like a man. The metal is not hard enough to do amything to your teeth unless you're already a meth head with holes in your shit. It's easy to lip it over your back teeth and pop off its ridiculous but oussies scream all night about shit they don't know as well. Aluminum isnt hard enough to do anything to anything
I went down that rabbit hole a few years back. Now I carry a small flipper that fits in my 5th pocket, a tiny rechargeable flashlight on my keychain with 2 keys, phone, wallet, pew and a nice watch. I have a small edc bag with tools and everything else I want to carry in my car as no matter where I am its typically not far away. the other day stopped by a buddies whose always going on about EDC and he was standing out in the cold with a dead battery and a low tire asking me for a jump so he could go get air in his tire. I showed him my Lithium Jump Starter Box, Car Battery Booster Pack and roadside air compressor and told him he could of had both for less then he paid for a pen he never uses when his phone can take notes.
The only doohickey on my keys is a whistle. Granted if there's an earthquake or some shit I'm likely to be blowing on it and shouting "if you can hear me, come to the sound of my voice," because I've got training and shit to know where is and isn't safe to be. The rechargeable flashlight's in my pocket, and the knife is my SAK because most days the most serious threat I I face is a box and I know it. If I'm gonna be further from home than I can conveniently get to in a couple hours if something happens, I'll take a glorified daypack with a few more urban jungle survival tools in it and an improved booboo kit with limited "more serious shit" potential.
So I’m a tradesman by profession and all my hobbies and whatnot relate. What you said about multi-tools, so freaking spot on. I’ve carried and more importantly used a multi tool on nearly a daily basis for near 15 years now. The overwhelming majority of prepped/edc/tactical type dudes I see reviewing or using these things on UA-cam or real life very clearly have office jobs and don’t actually use tools for a living. No judgement man. That’s fine if it’s your jam and makes you happy, but why lug around a 7-10 ounce brick if you can’t/don’t use it? A Victorinox Tinker or some such would serve you well for a lot less scratch, space and weight and I can do a lot more with a little Victorinox Cadet or a Tinker than the average edc guy can probably do with a bag of actual tools. This dude here is dispensing some solid wisdom. I’m not some bushcraft/survival knife expert guy, so I don’t carry 36 knives and a saw everywhere I go because I simply don’t have a use base to justify wasting my time with those tools whereas they may make a lot of sense for a dude who works for the forest service or works on a ranch or just likes to be out in the woods a lot.
There is definitely a relation between the guys that feel the need to have a very elaborate edc while also having an office job and then you meet guys that have extremely demanding tool needs and they carry nothing on there person and keep everything in their work truck. It’s funny how there is this counter intuitive reality.
Good points. I like victorinox forester. Corkscrew. Bottle opener. Main knife. Second knife I can do without. Saw is good for cutting rope. Which I do far more often than I expected I ever would! But it’s a decent size. And good for improvisational use. I carry a backpack full of tools. I don’t need the same gear in my pockets. I have a knife in my pocket because I’m a knife nerd. I have a flashlight in my pocket because I spend more time under desks than sitting at them. I had a ranger without a saw. Liked it but found the saw too useful.
@@kelkev85 Once watched a video of two of the most popular survival youtubers in Brazil doing an overnighter in the mountains. They had every kind gear imaginable: expensive knives, state of the art multitools, waterproof boots, portable spotlights, portable stoves, backpacks filled to the brim... Their guide had a tramontina machete and flipflops.
Hihi, I carry a Victorinox Deluxe Tinker as it has some small pliers on them. I haven't used the pliers regularly but they've come in handy every once in a while and the deluxe tinker ist about the size of a huntsman which is small enough to carry it with you everyday :)
I’m a middle aged guy and started “every day carrying” before there was a name for it. I started carrying Surefire in 1989, Spyderco in 1990, Sig in 1997 and Leatherman in 1987. Through the years I “evolved” with the industry and fell into many of the trends etc. buying and carrying many of the things mentioned in the video. But after 36 years of edc’ing and thousands in trends, I’m back to the few things I started with because I daily carry and use them. Added a MontBlanc pen received as a gift for my job, a minimalist wallet and grandads’ silver money clip and I’ve found it’s all I need. Good video. Subscribed.
Totally agree with you on everything except the fixed blade and multi tool. I carry a small edc fixed blade on me everyday. As I simply prefer a fixed blade over a folder. And as an long time hunter a multi tool is a must for me it has saved me many times. Other then that keep up the great work and keep the awesome videos coming. I love watching your videos.
Nice comment dude, in my line of work and being on a farm I would say I use my leatherman wave+ weekly and pocket knives work but also there’s something bad-booty about carrying a decent sized to big fixed blade😃, sturdy-ness and simply reliable👍🏻😁
I was also going to make a comment about the fixed blades. I keep a mora knife in my EDC bag for any tasks that require a little more sturdiness than a folder can offer. I don't have to worry about a fixed blade having lock failure and folding back on my fingers and that gives me peace of mind. 95% of the time I can get away with my pocket folder but if I have to cut a hole in a bucket or cut some zip ties (or rapid deployment for self defense) the fixed blade is the go to.
Same. Leatherman Signal and switch between the Amtac Northman or Dynamis double edged fixed blade. The blade to filet, the tool to suture and explain why it had to happen. 🇺🇸
Exactly, no idea why he would say a folding knife is safer, fixed blades are absolutely safer being less likely to fail on you for whatever reason, you dont need some massive rambo knife with ya all the time but i frequently use my bradford 3.5 drop point
I use a multitool, pen and paper every day..but I'm a weirdo lol. But I also stopped carrying a folding knife (unless I'm reviewing it) because I found I almost never use them over my multitool. The only thing I don't use a multitool blade for often is food related tasks.
I’m glad somebody said this! Although I do carry a compass in my bag but it’s because it was my grandpas compass that he carried in the war and gave to me. Don’t really use but live seeing it every time I get in my bag.
Yooooo I’m holler’n watching this 😂😂 I’m about to watch it twice. I don’t fall into these categories so I’m thankful to be avoiding this either lol well, I carry a write in the rain but I have a kitchen drawer full of pens so it doesn’t matter which one I grab. As long as it writes I’m good plus I have ADHD so it helps when I actually remember I have the not pad on me lol I’m making a video just to appreciate this video and how much truth is in it. Amazing job bro 🫡
Same. Late life dx's ADHD. It all makes sense now why I have note scraps + lists EVERYWHERE. It's meant to help my life, but really doesn't at least 50% of the time. 😂
@@navyvet886 Yeah, and if there are no note pads around I end up utilizing my hand, which does not look cute or professional and only works as a plan B until you wash up. I've lost many a great epiphany and revolutionary ideas that way. 🙃
Something that few people should have in a EDC those box cutter knives. You will use it a lot and if it dulled just switch the blade. I find that I use it more for cutting things than I use my other knives.
I use my multitools every day, and I am glad to have them with me. I am also one to carry many knives, including fixed blades. For the average person that edc's I understand what you are saying, but not everyone wants to be a minimalist.
Im glad someone told me 🤣 I was actually thinking the exact same thing over the neck knives & the paracoid bracelets. Truth hurt but I was doing the most. Once again I salute & thank you sir!!
This video was pretty funny. Especially the grappling hook segment. Sounds like you were in some kind of mood. 😄 I work for a company that maintains some janitorial accounts so I think that gives the extra jingle jangle on my key ring a pass. Maybe. Current keyring extras are a 2" folding carabiner knife (used semi-regularly), small nail clippers (used regularly...hangnails!) + pepper spray (sometimes I can't sleep and work or wander around in the dead of night). I have to carry pen and paper because otherwise I will write up the palm of my hand and, at times, the top of my hand. Too many thoughts, to-do's, and ideas. Looks horrid, too. Especially when I use permanent marker. 😂 You should do more of these videos. I am so sick of all the end of the world / nuclear war garbage.
Many EDC items are really situational. I carry a multi-tool when I'm at work but not if I'm just puttering around or doing errands. Actual EDC items I have everywhere on me are really only my knife, gun with speed loader, phone, and wallet. Everything else usually stays in my bag or truck or is only worn depending on what I'm doing or where I'm going.
I mostly agree. I use my Saga, Chef life. A Chef Knife is a “Fixed Blade” AND I use a multi tool often in a professional kitchen. I may be the exception to the rule.
Touché! Subject to some personal and situational circumstances, you hit the nail on the head. Being prepared for the A) Probable or very likely needs, B) Less likely but definitely possible needs, and the C) Unlikely and rare needs, requires very realistic prioritizing, based on real world circumstances, and drawing on the experience of those who have been through a variety of catastrophes, widespread political and social upheaval, serious collapse of law, food supply, technology, transportation etc. Maxpedition pouches jammed with pins and bandaids and heat-sealed plastic straws with Advil tabs, small multitools and a folded 20 dollar bill will not likely save anyone's hide. The history of the human race and successful catastrophe survival has tended toward: A) Clever, adaptable, innovative and highly mobile individuals. B) Organized, disciplined, cooperative groups with a critical mass to repel agression. Sewing kits and chewing gum--well, I doubt it would come into play. All the paraphernalia can be of great secondary value, or you might get lucky and find this or that item useful. Anything's possible. I used to walk into the wilds with fire, powerful air rifle, tarp, jerky, cigars, a Swiss Army Ranger knife, and a hiking staff. Then I culled the excess. Jerky. Cigars. Swiss Army Ranger. Cheers from Israel!
Huh, I just found your channel randomly. Nice. I carry a lot of crap I don’t need when I feel like it. Pouch carrying is a money pit but it’s fun to hunt down all the patches and pocket trash from small batch makers on IG. I don’t need any of it but I want it 😂 That being said as a finish carpenter I carry these items on me 5 days a week at work without fail. -Cold Steel AD10 drop point s35vn -Leatherman Free P4 -Spyderco Enuff Clip point VG10 in a custom Kydex pocket sheath. -Reylight pineapple ti mini -Tactile Turn bolt action slim -LynchNW ti prybar -Field Notes notebook -Apple AirPods -wallet,keys,belt,hat,boots,etc. I know that might seem like alot, but I honestly use all of it every single day, and the way I carry all of it (Tale Of Knives Holster for AD10/light/pen/prybar, fixie in right front pocket, leatherman in right rear, wallet in rear left, phone in front left, keys on JRW key hook, air pods and notebook in jacket pocket or in my work bag) works really well for me.
I've used my notebook and pen for taking notes during online meetings where I couldn't use my phone or laptop to do so. Also worked as compact sheets of paper to give out numbers or contact info quickly. Mainly I use it cause it looks pretty but it has its uses.
I carry a pocket Moleskine and two pens on my person every day. I'm an urban dweller who works from home. But, is very social. When I was in university, I worked at Ralph Lauren. Selling overpriced suits, shirts and ties. The middle aged Italian men I worked with told, showed, and taught me why and how to always carry two pens. Following their instruction, the practice has yet to fail or bother me. Even in the age of smartphones, the ability to jot something down - for you or a stranger - can prove invaluable. A plus; chicks dig it ;)
Pocket knife, small bright flashight, watch, wallet , phone and keys..Also a bandanna in back pocket. Thats it. The rest of the edc stays in an old backpack in the trunk of car( tools,etc)
I agree with 99% of this list. When I was working with my tools everyday I carried the multi tool, now that I am in the office I just carry a nice pocket knife. I will say, a high end compass that slides on the watch band is nice. I still have one on my luminox. Over all great video, people need to hear this stuff.
I've watched a bunch of EDC content here and on other platforms but this is the first video of yours that I've seen. Subscribed for the honesty haha. The EDC knick knacks are getting out of control.
gawd in heaven - No. Shit. I've seen guys come into work (2 of them) and they got the maxpedition packs on their belts, the paracord survival bracelets... I think at least one carries a pistol even though they're not allowed on premises. i like my gear like any other guy who needs to be ready for day to day but this video just makes calm, cool sense. a SAK since i was 13, lens wipes, medication and my 3.5" usb-rechargeable LED light. one pants pocket, one shirt pocket and i'm ready for work. got to play hero last year with a friggin electrical storm i haven't seen in yrs. power out. that flashlight got my work area cleared out safely to the lunch room.
Great practical advice ! have to agree, i dont carry half that stuff and the stuff I do carry has purpose. Use it everyday! Carry what you use! not what you think you might use and practice with what you have. Sometimes I just carry a edc wallet pouch and a Victorinox for the day. EDC changes from day to day. Most used items for myself are a multitool (scissors mostly and saw for work-philips & Slotted), Pen light combo, Battery bank. Sometimes I just cut out a battery bank since more of my gear lasts a day or a duration until i get to a usb recharge port either at a computer at work or in my car. When out working in the woods my edc changes and some cases drastically.
I’m a fan of this video and your opinion. Allows engaging discussions amongst the community (unless an individual is too butt hurt & would rather be unproductive with trolling comments). I believe each person’s actual EDC preferences are based on profession & hobbies. I need a pen & steno pad every day for work. I also enjoy yard work & home improvement where I find a fix blade is much more convenient. More often than not, the pivot in my folders collected too much debris. Again, great content & I respect your stance
Yeah I came to some of these same conclusions, my keys were getting heavy with too many EDC items. What I do now is I placed those on a separate key chain and have them in the cubby near my steering wheel in my truck. I usually carry a small pocket knife and my cell phone which btw has a flash light app. I can usually open a bottle with one of the keys on my keychain or use the door jam hook on my truck door, both have worked in pinch. Yeah I totally bought the grappling hook, not for EDC but I just wanted to play with it and I did for a few days. There are two things you ought to carry in your car or truck though: 1) jumper cables and 2) fire extinguisher, I have given many people a jump and have needed a jump a few times and I did save someone's brand new VW Beetle from a car fire with the fire extinguisher....sadly those suckers didn't have the notion to give me back a replacement after I saved their car from total destruction...no good deeds go unpunished.
I agree with almost everything on this list. The pen and notebook I actually use fairly regularly so I can justify them. 🤣 Partially disagree on multi-tool, too. I downgraded mine down to a Swiss Army Knife for EDC because I use the scissors regularly, and only break out the full size Swisstool Spirit when I know I'll need it.
I started carrying a pen just a few months ago and I'm surprised how convenient it is. I use it all the time...and I've never had any problems [leaks etc]. Still no note pad yet.
Yeah i actually need and use a pen and notepad everyday. I'm always having to write down things because if not i know i will forget them...... and I'm only 32..... imagine when I'm 52...... 😖
Agree, I carry a cut down BIC pen with a hole drilled in the cap. It gets used like once a week at work and regular stuff like signing check at restaurant.
A pen is like basic adult shit. Like what kind of illiterate motherfucler doesn't have to fill out a form for a bank deposit slip or government paperwork.
You’re spot on. Some of the things you mentioned I’ve wanted to add. After thinking about it, I don’t really need it. Beads and a Survival Bracelet for example. I do use my Field Notes and SpacePen daily. Not a day goes by that I don’t use my Leatherman Signal. Not just for the knife either. I even use the can opener at home. Love the content. Keep it up X.
I carry a small fixed blade and a victorinox Field master. I agree with you on pretty much eveything else. I almost pissed myself when you said drop the graplling hook.
Finally a video that talks real about EDC items!!!! Most of what is promoted people aren’t going to use in reality. A good quality knife and flashlight about the extent for the major of people’s EDC. There are exceptions of course.
I can see a fixed knife being useful if you use it for your job or live in a rural area. But for most of us a quality folding knife is more than enough.
I'm a lady and I love my keychain with all my EDC stuff on it but I just realized after watching this video that I never really use it and it takes up a lot of space in my purse. This was a good video thanks
I use little lanyards on my deep carry to help pulling it out of my pocket…however, I fell into the keychain tool trap and quickly realized it was a waste of money. I use my knife everyday but other than that, the other crap is wasteful. I have my outdoor kit which is different…but LESS IS MORE!! Good video!!
I dig the Video! This is a Good Reminder to take what you know you need and stop bringing the "Just in Case" or "Cause It looks Cool!" Item Gear. And customize you EDC for your day / Event. I Laughed when I heard Don't carry Compass. I keep my Compass & Fixed Blade as my Scoutmaster Carrry for Teaching. but it is part of my weekly rotation! Thanks for the Reminder! Need a similar Video on Ditching Items in an EDC Backpack
Getting REAL with the EDC (EVERY DAY Carry). If you don't need it, don't carry it. If you don't use it almost every day, don't carry it. Excellent advice. The only thing I would recommend is for the paracord bracelet enthusiast. I make my own bracelets, and they are "quick release". I pull the ends, and the entire thing unravels, but I agree about not wearing it every day. Great videos and I'm glad I found your channel! Semper Fi!
I've recently stumbled on your channel. Excellent stuff and very informative. Multi-tools? Down here in Australia in most places our knife carry laws are nearly as strict as our gun laws. You can't even carry a pocket knife. The answer is a multi-tool but even then you might still get in trouble. Basically you need to be able to convince the police that what you are carrying is for a genuine purpose, typically to do your job. Our knife laws are what they are and we learn to live with them. No one here really feels like they have lost a liberty because of these laws. Perhaps some common sense in policy, but no liberties. Thank you for your channel, your common sense, and your stunning array of coffee equipment.
I think most of us agree with you on most things. I for one use my pen all the time. It’s a Fisher Space pen, and I use it for signing receipts every time I have to sign. I don’t know what has happened over the last few years, but most pens (generic) that are at restaurants won’t flipping write on the receipt paper. Also, I’m a lot more handy than I think I am. I’m a daily user of my multi tool. I live in Wyoming. So if it breaks… ain’t nobody coming to fix it for ya. You either fix it yourself or it stays broke. All that said, great vid as always. And again, I do think most of us agree with ya about most the things you said. The beads and compass, and definitely the paracord bracelets; those gave me a smile.
I agree with all of this bud, especially the pens/notebook and beads on everything lol. Folding knife, pistol….and maybe a spare mag if I’m going to dinner or a movie. Outrageous 😂. Subbed 🇺🇸🤙
You speak the true both the sellers and the mall ninjas don't wanna hear, for the sales and the feeling like Batman. All that extra stuff just weighs you down and isn't accessible quickly in an emergency anyway. Emergency kit in your house or your car, sure. Backpack if you're looking to do some wild-ass camping, maybe. Other than that, you're not gonna have the time or the mindset or the dexterity for anything else. Have a good pocket knife, have a well-charged cellphone, you aren't gonna be killing zombies on your way from your job to the Seven-Eleven. Well-said, man, you got a subscription off this.
Great video! I love the theory behind it. Start with the idea that you don't need it and shouldn't carry it. If you can prove that statement wrong then carry it. Keeps your EDC slim and functional.
I would say something like, "Yeah, I actually am that handy, thanks," but the fact that you included an out for people that actually use their multitools means I'm not butthurt over what you said. I also agree with the rest of it, and agree with not carrying a multitool if you don't know what you're doing. In my case, I've spent a lot of time with a lot of multitools and realized that most of them were just too much. I realized that I used the pliers, the screw drivers, and the knife again and again, so I bought a skeletool and didn't look back. And bought the one with somewhat decent blade steel and the multitool replaced my folding knife. The core message of the video is to carry shit you actually use, and be critical of every piece of gear's place on your EDC. Superb advice.
Awesome video. I like to keep my edc down to just a few items that I know j in will use. Plus all that extra stuff in your pockets is just adding more weight to you that you can go without
Entertaining video :) But i have to disagree on two points: - I have a mini multitool (Nextool Mini Sailor) that actually is being used at least once a week, but i would not carry a full size leatherman all day, because it is just to bulky and heavy. Its just super handy to tighten screws or repairing my kids stuff without having to search for the right tool first. - When it comes to keychain stuff, I don't want to miss my keychain flashlight. It's always there and I don't loose it, since i keep care of not loosing my keys anyway.
"Unless you actually need/use this stuff." The ending is the most accurate part, it's all very subjective to the individual - except for maybe the hooks, compass and brass knuckles lol. I use my pen and notebook almost daily, as well as my little keychain multitool (does it count as 2 list items?). My Leatherman Style PS has solved small to medium inconveniences more times than I can count. I don't like beads and lanyards, but they're a style and preference thing, just like you wearing a hoodie inside your house. Content is content, though. Good channel.
I was so exited when I bought my Leatherman a couple decades ago. Carried it every day for over a year. One day I realized I rarely used it. It now collects dust on a shelf.
My skeletool has a bottle opener. A friend called it the ultimate Tailgate tool. I have to agree, it's handy. Though heavy? Yeah, it is, it gets annoying sometimes being in my bag. You'd be surprised how much those few ounces become cumbersome. The field notes though, I use fairly often, especially when out with my gf. We do dots and other drawing things.
For me I carried a folder but after picking up trade school I've been carrying my multi tool on me and use it at least 3 days a week at school alone. Sure I could carry a folder at my restaurant job but I think it would be a bit more concerning if I pulled out a benchmade to cut some boxes in the back so I use a multi tool since I can get away with the utility in that environment. As for the notebook and pen, I only carry the second. Nothing fancy just a skilcraft aviator pen. Paper is more or less everywhere. People like losing the disposable pens at my job so I keep one for myself. With me going into trades though I could use the multi tool and pen but when it's just me and the weekend/days off my carry strategy will change.
great video, def earned another sub! Im about to go on a deep dive here bc Ive never heard of this grappling hook trend and I just have to know lol. Glad to hear a voice of reason in the world full of ppl who are way too extra and try way too hard
I’d agree with almost everything you listed. I would add a pry bar to that list also, I never understood why people carry them. That said if you have a construction job or a “handyman” job then i can see the justification in carrying multi tools and pry bars.
Another interesting vid. I appreciate your perspective on these topics. I kind of like carrying a fixed blade EDC knife. I use it for anything I would use any other pocket knife for it's just better because it has less parts to fail. I prefer small, unobtrusive, knives that don't look tactical or menacing because I don't want anyone to get the idea I'm carrying weapons. I'm not. It's just a tool. I also like having a pliers based multitool on me. If you ever get 20 feet into a crawl space or 20 feet up a ladder and realize you really needed the Phillips driver or pliers that are back in your tool box that's when you really get to appreciate the multitools in your pocket. I pretty much agree with you on the rest. Most people do have too much crap on their keys and I hate that everything comes with a bottle opener these days because I rarely need one. Cheers.
Thank you, especially the notepad and pen. Sometimes I do carry a pad and a pen, depending upon what I’m doing. It’s the Rite in the Rain I don’t get. I’ve gotten myself into a lot of rough situations. I’ve never felt the need to write in wet conditions. I’ve been dumped in level 5 white water. I’ve never said to myself, “Damn, if only my notebook was waterproof!” I like tying lanyards but, yeah, they usually just get in the way.
I did deep woods search and rescue…a grappling hook can be helpful…buuuuuut only one was needed per group. They’re good for pulling down loose standing deadwood branches or setting up a bear bag or even setting a larger sapling/tree snare. Also, a fixed blade knife was a necessity as a folder won’t hold up. Granted, we were trained search and rescue personnel who grew up tramping through the woods and hunting. A fixed blade and grappling hook don’t make sense for normal EDC carried by most people especially if they don’t spend much time in the woods. It matters a lot what your situation and environment are. I used to have a paracord bracelet/keychain and yes, they do suck. If made right and with the right hardware it is possible for one to be unraveled in a second or two but almost no one uses the ideal hardware and they do wear out fast. I will include paracord wraps whenever an opportunity makes sense because sometimes a little bit is all you need. My current fixed blade knife has a skeleton handle that’s perfect for twining cord through and I can use more flammable cord for an extra source of tinder. Again, for my situation a deep woods kit makes sense whereas an urban one would be pointless. Knowing how to improvise makes a huge difference too.
Good commonsense advise, especially the multi tool, that is like the holy grail of hard core EDC people, I have never had a need to keep one in my pocket...
Pen: I use a pen almost every day at work, and I've found it helpful outside of work. I prefer to use 3x5 cards rather than a notebook. Multitool: I don't go anywhere without my swiss army knife. My basic EDC: swiss army knife, flashlight, pen, wallet, phone, microfiber lens cloth. Easy-peasy.
I really just started wanting this to go full tilt, and you be like. A PHONE. Ain’t nobody calling you anyway. You only use it to look at edc stuff you don’t need when you are sitting at home on the toilet anyway. Just leave it in there. It could have gone even better/worse along those lines with a little bit of imagination. 😂
My SIL is a bartender and carries dedicated bottle openers, so I can see why some people might do that, but yeah most people probably shouldn't bother. You don't "need" a fixed blade knife but I've used one as a pocket knife a few times, if you get the right one it's not more/less convenient than a folder. I don't put lanyards/beads on everything, but sometimes I attach one for stuff that's at the bottom of my pocket. Disagree about the notebooks/pens, use them all the time, don't use an expensive pen either. I tend to put multitools in drawers/bags, but sometimes I carry it. Like if I'm going to my mom's house, I know I'm going to need it, haha. Honestly small SAKs are about all the multitool I need most days. I commonly use scissors/flathead screwdriver. A small pry tool would cover me most of the time but sometimes I need a legit screwdriver. Disagree with that last one too, OC spray is effective. I probably don't benefit as much from the impact tool, but there's times using spray is a bad idea. I hold onto it to walk across parking lots at night, at least that way something is already in my hand even if it's not the greatest thing.
Excellent video as I'm always looking to streamline my EDC. And as most people below I agree with you except for.....lol. Anyway, my exception for me is a pen, but I work in an office and use it. I did remove a notebook from my EDC a while ago. Also the multitool, while I did demote mine to my glovebox, I still keep a regular size swiss army knife on me, one of the simple ones with just a screwdriver/bottle opener, blade and scissors (also the toothpick and tweezers, of course). My dedicated blade sometimes gets switched out with a fixed blade, but it is a smaller edc type one not a Rambo tacticool type. I do have several knives I EDC so those get switched out often. I did used to carry a fixed blade in my backpack(the one i used to carry in the Army), but even dropped that as unnecessary a while ago. The only thing I carry day to day that I'm not total sure about is my flashlight, which I rarely need, but seem to need whenever I don't have it. It is a smaller size (1 aaa, but rechargeable) so it doesn't take up too much space.
I generally have a simple but nice folder. A button lock. If I want something more defensive plus useful. I have a larger framelock. Sometimes I add a swissarmy knife and a fero rod if I am out hiking.
Agree on all you said but I do carry some tools, not a multitool. I carry a small pair of pliers, a small crescent wrench and a small reversable screwdriver in my chore coat pockets. Multitools suck because you can only use one tool at a time. You can't hold a bolt head and loosen/tighten a nut with a multitool but a small pliers and a crecent will do the job and a reversible screwdriver with a couple extra bits is real handy around the house/yard (I'm on 12 acres) and even when running errands.
As far as knives go, my Victorinox Cadet is really all I need. I use the nail file and small screwdrivers as much as the blade. Carry the folder as needed, not every day.
Most flashlights that are "compact" or "mini" come to mind too. One or two is more than enough for most people, carry one in the car (if you drive instead of commute) and one for home use. the phone in your pocket or watch on your wrist is most likely enough. On that note, any piece of "emergency kit" that is marketed as a daily carry item. Most emergency kits are stationary/single location and rotated/inspected every four to ten months. These kits are not intended for their flashy or good looks.
Good advice about the paracord gadgets. If cordage isn't immediately useable, it might as well be a hundred miles away. Having to unravel something to get a piece of rope is silly. So, what do you do for a pants belt or a rifle sling after you unravel it to get useable cordage ? I carry a length of cord tightly wrapped with masking tape in my pocket every day. Pockets are made for carrying your goods. If something isn't paying it's way to travel, toss it out.
I have been starting to think about EDC and I personally dont even have regular uses for a pocket knife. But I always have a pen with me, and sometimes I do put my journal in my bag. I use it every day. As someone with anxiety, if I know I'm going out somewhere and I might have a little bit of downtime, its just a peace of mind thing to know my journal is there if I need to start writing. Its a coping mechanism for me. Even then, I will admit I have never used it in public yet.
😂😂 thanks for bringing me down to earth. Just started to get into EDC. To be honest I only carry a slim wallet and ear buds. The rest goes in my truck or bag
To each their own, I respect your carry, mine is vast my brother, and I've been carrying this vast carry for many-many-many years, and I continually train with all of my carry.....continually. My theory is, I would much rather have things and never need them, than need them and never have them, it's kind of like that Matthew 25:3 situation. Folks I've grown up with seem to never fail to tap me on the shoulder and say, let me get your such and such for a minute Wes...and while lending it to them I've always said just carry one, and if and when you'll need it (the little tool) you'll have it....tools are just here to make life a bit easier, and part of that is staying on top of said tools and making sure that everything...everything is cleaned and functional and works as it should, even the little things like making sure your batteries are fully charged for the next day...etcetera. It is never (never) about showing stuff off, it's about being as self sufficient as is possible while going through life, that's all. Be well my brother.
I get what you are saying every time I turn around there is something new "everyone" is supposedly carrying. The latest ive noticed is slingshots. 🤔 But ill not be giving up my fixed blade anytime soon. First off I've carried one most of my life. But as a Canadian our laws around folding knives are messed up. So much so even law enforcement doesn't know which end is up. So fixed blade is legally so much easier to carry. There are a few other things but like you said, carry what "you" use not what is trendy and you don't have to spend top dollar to do so either.
First time watching, enjoyed the video and mindset! Though I gotta disagree, my fixed blade is a MUST, I’m sure for most city slickers a folder will suffice but for myself that camps out at least once a week, making fire, gutting rabbit, snake, trout, the fixed blade is the better choice. Also, surprisingly, my most used item in my edc (other than my phone, of course), is my notepad and pen. I can fill up a notepad in a month. Writing down ideas for future projects, to do lists, sketches, so on, it helps keep me organized and creative.
Hey James. I gather that he's addressing the majority of folks that watch a few videos, and just buy the latest trend in EDC gear. The actual items that he mentions, are usable for certain individuals on a regular basis, and not the vast majority. But having said that, I totally agree about the survival bracelet 😆
I’m a “city slicker”. My edc is wallet, cell, and my LCR. That’s it. I do have flashlights, pocket knife and other stuff like that in the glove box, but on my body I don’t need fish hooks or fire starters etc. Edit, forgot keys, I tend to do that in RL too!
Absolutely. Owned it all. Stopped using most ten years ago. Dedicated considerations (personal experience aka my 2¢) = Analog watch (northern hemi compass). Zippo w/ Thunderbird 'double' insert (many reasons). Torch (head or flash various situations). Writing utensil (Skilcraft B3 Aviator...I sketched, therefore I was!) SAK Compact (have never needed more). Cel with a card case cover (should hold 3 cards-licence, credit and a $20 bill). Wallet.....who the phuq still carries a wallet?
This might be the greatest edc video of all time! I know the guys that post all of these things in their pockets and bags and the only thing they use them for is to open the Amazon box of the new stuff they just ordered that they will never use.
First time tuning in here. I am guilty of like.. half of this lol but I'll explain what. And why. Keychain items, specifically I have a clip demooner on my Keychain and a sight adjustment tool. Why? Sometimes I like to make spontaneous range trips. Multitool,, I ride a motorcycle primarily. It comes in handy almost weekly when bolts and screws vibrate loose. Notepad, my phone is obnoxious to unlock and sometimes I need to write down an idea quickly or I'll forget it. I do use it alot. Especially when I'm writing down details on a situation I encountered that I can't get wrong. Pointy pen, it's that or a normal pen. Simple as that. And it's made of steel, so if needed I could rip my undershirt and tie it around someone's wound, put the pen in the tied knot and use it like a makeshift tourniquet. Fixed blade knife, I've got 2 reasons I carry it even though I don't use it often at all. A. It isn't bugging me, its on my boot. I don't feel it at all. B. It's primarily there to cut restraints. Which brings me to my bonus item, which I know you didn't mention, but I know you would lol. Handcuff key, same with the boot knife. It doesn't bug me. I don't feel it. And it's there to escape restraints if needed.
Agree with everything here except the multitool, and that's because multitool takes in a wide range. A pliers style tool like a Leatherman? Yeah, unless you're in a trade that uses it, it's a waste. But I carry a Victorinox Manager (55mm), and use it frequently. Even the pen! :-) Lightweight bar style multitools (SAKs and clones) have their place in EDC. The chonky pliers, only for a select few.
Funny. No gewgaws here, but I do carry a small multi-tool for its knife (I can't carry a real knife where I work). No compass, paracord, or lanyards. Some EDC is in case of emergency, and you prefer not to use it, like a couple of bee-sting pads, spare hearing-aid batteries, dental floss, and a few bills. Any of those things you'll grab from nearby stock ahead of your EDC, but it's there if you need it. I need to get a "normal" house key before I can downsize my key ring. Then it will only have two danglies: the key fob for the car and a Rovyvon A8x on a magnetic disconnect. Most men have a pair of danglies, right?
Basically agree with everything you just said. If you don't need it… if you don't use it… It's not a tool, it's jewelry. I carry a $3.50 (compact!) pen. I use it often enough. And I wear a cord bracelet. Microcord, sterling hardware, medical charm. I made it myself though! Actual paracord is in fact in an "EDC" (not really) bag, though-if I were properly up my own arse I'd call it a "get home bag" since I take it if I'd be more than two hours from home if there was an earthquake or something. Y'know or if I need my tablet with me that day.
Agreed about everything regarding *urban* EDC, except for pen & notebook. I use these every day. For day hikes and multi-day camping & backpacking trips, other stuff is needed.
I got my bottle opener while on deployment from Barbados in 1989, I'm keepin it. Other than that I don't carry the stuff you mentioned anyways. 'Smoke'm if you got em'
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Love the attitude and approach in this vid! Someone’s gotta say the quiet part out loud
Bottle openers are retarded. Use your teeth like a man. The metal is not hard enough to do amything to your teeth unless you're already a meth head with holes in your shit. It's easy to lip it over your back teeth and pop off its ridiculous but oussies scream all night about shit they don't know as well. Aluminum isnt hard enough to do anything to anything
I went down that rabbit hole a few years back. Now I carry a small flipper that fits in my 5th pocket, a tiny rechargeable flashlight on my keychain with 2 keys, phone, wallet, pew and a nice watch. I have a small edc bag with tools and everything else I want to carry in my car as no matter where I am its typically not far away. the other day stopped by a buddies whose always going on about EDC and he was standing out in the cold with a dead battery and a low tire asking me for a jump so he could go get air in his tire. I showed him my Lithium Jump Starter Box, Car Battery Booster Pack and roadside air compressor and told him he could of had both for less then he paid for a pen he never uses when his phone can take notes.
The only doohickey on my keys is a whistle. Granted if there's an earthquake or some shit I'm likely to be blowing on it and shouting "if you can hear me, come to the sound of my voice," because I've got training and shit to know where is and isn't safe to be. The rechargeable flashlight's in my pocket, and the knife is my SAK because most days the most serious threat I I face is a box and I know it.
If I'm gonna be further from home than I can conveniently get to in a couple hours if something happens, I'll take a glorified daypack with a few more urban jungle survival tools in it and an improved booboo kit with limited "more serious shit" potential.
So I’m a tradesman by profession and all my hobbies and whatnot relate. What you said about multi-tools, so freaking spot on. I’ve carried and more importantly used a multi tool on nearly a daily basis for near 15 years now. The overwhelming majority of prepped/edc/tactical type dudes I see reviewing or using these things on UA-cam or real life very clearly have office jobs and don’t actually use tools for a living. No judgement man. That’s fine if it’s your jam and makes you happy, but why lug around a 7-10 ounce brick if you can’t/don’t use it? A Victorinox Tinker or some such would serve you well for a lot less scratch, space and weight and I can do a lot more with a little Victorinox Cadet or a Tinker than the average edc guy can probably do with a bag of actual tools. This dude here is dispensing some solid wisdom. I’m not some bushcraft/survival knife expert guy, so I don’t carry 36 knives and a saw everywhere I go because I simply don’t have a use base to justify wasting my time with those tools whereas they may make a lot of sense for a dude who works for the forest service or works on a ranch or just likes to be out in the woods a lot.
There is definitely a relation between the guys that feel the need to have a very elaborate edc while also having an office job and then you meet guys that have extremely demanding tool needs and they carry nothing on there person and keep everything in their work truck. It’s funny how there is this counter intuitive reality.
Good points. I like victorinox forester. Corkscrew. Bottle opener. Main knife. Second knife I can do without. Saw is good for cutting rope. Which I do far more often than I expected I ever would! But it’s a decent size. And good for improvisational use. I carry a backpack full of tools. I don’t need the same gear in my pockets. I have a knife in my pocket because I’m a knife nerd. I have a flashlight in my pocket because I spend more time under desks than sitting at them. I had a ranger without a saw. Liked it but found the saw too useful.
@@kelkev85 Once watched a video of two of the most popular survival youtubers in Brazil doing an overnighter in the mountains. They had every kind gear imaginable: expensive knives, state of the art multitools, waterproof boots, portable spotlights, portable stoves, backpacks filled to the brim...
Their guide had a tramontina machete and flipflops.
This. I do commercial hvac and my leatherman is my most used tool I’ve ever owned . Add a ratchet bit and I’m losing 60lbs of tools on my back.
Hihi, I carry a Victorinox Deluxe Tinker as it has some small pliers on them. I haven't used the pliers regularly but they've come in handy every once in a while and the deluxe tinker ist about the size of a huntsman which is small enough to carry it with you everyday :)
I’m a middle aged guy and started “every day carrying” before there was a name for it. I started carrying Surefire in 1989, Spyderco in 1990, Sig in 1997 and Leatherman in 1987. Through the years I “evolved” with the industry and fell into many of the trends etc. buying and carrying many of the things mentioned in the video. But after 36 years of edc’ing and thousands in trends, I’m back to the few things I started with because I daily carry and use them. Added a MontBlanc pen received as a gift for my job, a minimalist wallet and grandads’ silver money clip and I’ve found it’s all I need. Good video. Subscribed.
Totally agree with you on everything except the fixed blade and multi tool. I carry a small edc fixed blade on me everyday. As I simply prefer a fixed blade over a folder. And as an long time hunter a multi tool is a must for me it has saved me many times. Other then that keep up the great work and keep the awesome videos coming. I love watching your videos.
Nice comment dude, in my line of work and being on a farm I would say I use my leatherman wave+ weekly and pocket knives work but also there’s something bad-booty about carrying a decent sized to big fixed blade😃, sturdy-ness and simply reliable👍🏻😁
Exactly once I figured out how to carry my small fixed blade comfortably, I haven’t touched my folders for like a year now.
I was also going to make a comment about the fixed blades. I keep a mora knife in my EDC bag for any tasks that require a little more sturdiness than a folder can offer. I don't have to worry about a fixed blade having lock failure and folding back on my fingers and that gives me peace of mind. 95% of the time I can get away with my pocket folder but if I have to cut a hole in a bucket or cut some zip ties (or rapid deployment for self defense) the fixed blade is the go to.
Same. Leatherman Signal and switch between the Amtac Northman or Dynamis double edged fixed blade. The blade to filet, the tool to suture and explain why it had to happen. 🇺🇸
Exactly, no idea why he would say a folding knife is safer, fixed blades are absolutely safer being less likely to fail on you for whatever reason, you dont need some massive rambo knife with ya all the time but i frequently use my bradford 3.5 drop point
I use a multitool, pen and paper every day..but I'm a weirdo lol. But I also stopped carrying a folding knife (unless I'm reviewing it) because I found I almost never use them over my multitool. The only thing I don't use a multitool blade for often is food related tasks.
A Leatherman multitool is a must have, period!
@Richard Sullivan well...maybe..
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I’m glad somebody said this! Although I do carry a compass in my bag but it’s because it was my grandpas compass that he carried in the war and gave to me. Don’t really use but live seeing it every time I get in my bag.
“Just get a regular freakin pocket knife, and stop trying to be Rambo.” Lmao!
This channel is the antidote to all the EDC excess / nonsense that other channels push. Thank you sir 🫡
Yooooo I’m holler’n watching this 😂😂 I’m about to watch it twice. I don’t fall into these categories so I’m thankful to be avoiding this either lol well, I carry a write in the rain but I have a kitchen drawer full of pens so it doesn’t matter which one I grab. As long as it writes I’m good plus I have ADHD so it helps when I actually remember I have the not pad on me lol
I’m making a video just to appreciate this video and how much truth is in it.
Amazing job bro 🫡
Same. Late life dx's ADHD. It all makes sense now why I have note scraps + lists EVERYWHERE. It's meant to help my life, but really doesn't at least 50% of the time. 😂
@@wmluna381 This comment sums up my life 😂
@@navyvet886 Yeah, and if there are no note pads around I end up utilizing my hand, which does not look cute or professional and only works as a plan B until you wash up. I've lost many a great epiphany and revolutionary ideas that way. 🙃
Something that few people should have in a EDC those box cutter knives. You will use it a lot and if it dulled just switch the blade. I find that I use it more for cutting things than I use my other knives.
I use my multitools every day, and I am glad to have them with me. I am also one to carry many knives, including fixed blades. For the average person that edc's I understand what you are saying, but not everyone wants to be a minimalist.
Im glad someone told me 🤣 I was actually thinking the exact same thing over the neck knives & the paracoid bracelets. Truth hurt but I was doing the most. Once again I salute & thank you sir!!
This video was pretty funny. Especially the grappling hook segment. Sounds like you were in some kind of mood. 😄
I work for a company that maintains some janitorial accounts so I think that gives the extra jingle jangle on my key ring a pass. Maybe.
Current keyring extras are a 2" folding carabiner knife (used semi-regularly), small nail clippers (used regularly...hangnails!) + pepper spray (sometimes I can't sleep and work or wander around in the dead of night).
I have to carry pen and paper because otherwise I will write up the palm of my hand and, at times, the top of my hand. Too many thoughts, to-do's, and ideas. Looks horrid, too. Especially when I use permanent marker. 😂
You should do more of these videos. I am so sick of all the end of the world / nuclear war garbage.
holy cripes, yes. enough hearing from guys gonna lone wolf it in them thar hills till the fallout is gone... doom porn, i call it.
Use it or lose it! May be harsh, but glad you did this video addressing edc community. Lots of pretty stuff out there.
Many EDC items are really situational. I carry a multi-tool when I'm at work but not if I'm just puttering around or doing errands. Actual EDC items I have everywhere on me are really only my knife, gun with speed loader, phone, and wallet. Everything else usually stays in my bag or truck or is only worn depending on what I'm doing or where I'm going.
I mostly agree. I use my Saga, Chef life. A Chef Knife is a “Fixed Blade” AND I use a multi tool often in a professional kitchen. I may be the exception to the rule.
Touché!
Subject to some personal and situational circumstances, you hit the nail on the head. Being prepared for the
A) Probable or very likely needs,
B) Less likely but definitely possible needs, and the
C) Unlikely and rare needs, requires very realistic prioritizing, based on real world circumstances, and drawing on the experience of those who have been through a variety of catastrophes, widespread political and social upheaval, serious collapse of law, food supply, technology, transportation etc.
Maxpedition pouches jammed with pins and bandaids and heat-sealed plastic straws with Advil tabs, small multitools and a folded 20 dollar bill will not likely save anyone's hide.
The history of the human race and successful catastrophe survival has tended toward:
A) Clever, adaptable, innovative and highly mobile individuals.
B) Organized, disciplined, cooperative groups with a critical mass to repel agression.
Sewing kits and chewing gum--well, I doubt it would come into play.
All the paraphernalia can be of great secondary value, or you might get lucky and find this or that item useful. Anything's possible.
I used to walk into the wilds with fire, powerful air rifle, tarp, jerky, cigars, a Swiss Army Ranger knife, and a hiking staff. Then I culled the excess.
Jerky. Cigars. Swiss Army Ranger.
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Huh, I just found your channel randomly. Nice. I carry a lot of crap I don’t need when I feel like it. Pouch carrying is a money pit but it’s fun to hunt down all the patches and pocket trash from small batch makers on IG. I don’t need any of it but I want it 😂
That being said as a finish carpenter I carry these items on me 5 days a week at work without fail.
-Cold Steel AD10 drop point s35vn
-Leatherman Free P4
-Spyderco Enuff Clip point VG10 in a custom Kydex pocket sheath.
-Reylight pineapple ti mini
-Tactile Turn bolt action slim
-LynchNW ti prybar
-Field Notes notebook
-Apple AirPods
-wallet,keys,belt,hat,boots,etc.
I know that might seem like alot, but I honestly use all of it every single day, and the way I carry all of it (Tale Of Knives Holster for AD10/light/pen/prybar, fixie in right front pocket, leatherman in right rear, wallet in rear left, phone in front left, keys on JRW key hook, air pods and notebook in jacket pocket or in my work bag) works really well for me.
I've used my notebook and pen for taking notes during online meetings where I couldn't use my phone or laptop to do so. Also worked as compact sheets of paper to give out numbers or contact info quickly. Mainly I use it cause it looks pretty but it has its uses.
I carry a pocket Moleskine and two pens on my person every day. I'm an urban dweller who works from home. But, is very social.
When I was in university, I worked at Ralph Lauren. Selling overpriced suits, shirts and ties. The middle aged Italian men I worked with told, showed, and taught me why and how to always carry two pens. Following their instruction, the practice has yet to fail or bother me. Even in the age of smartphones, the ability to jot something down - for you or a stranger - can prove invaluable. A plus; chicks dig it ;)
Pocket knife, small bright flashight, watch, wallet , phone and keys..Also a bandanna in back pocket. Thats it. The rest of the edc stays in an old backpack in the trunk of car( tools,etc)
I agree with 99% of this list. When I was working with my tools everyday I carried the multi tool, now that I am in the office I just carry a nice pocket knife. I will say, a high end compass that slides on the watch band is nice. I still have one on my luminox. Over all great video, people need to hear this stuff.
I've watched a bunch of EDC content here and on other platforms but this is the first video of yours that I've seen. Subscribed for the honesty haha. The EDC knick knacks are getting out of control.
gawd in heaven - No. Shit.
I've seen guys come into work (2 of them) and they got the maxpedition packs on their belts, the paracord survival bracelets... I think at least one carries a pistol even though they're not allowed on premises.
i like my gear like any other guy who needs to be ready for day to day but this video just makes calm, cool sense. a SAK since i was 13, lens wipes, medication and my 3.5" usb-rechargeable LED light. one pants pocket, one shirt pocket and i'm ready for work.
got to play hero last year with a friggin electrical storm i haven't seen in yrs. power out. that flashlight got my work area cleared out safely to the lunch room.
Great practical advice ! have to agree, i dont carry half that stuff and the stuff I do carry has purpose. Use it everyday! Carry what you use! not what you think you might use and practice with what you have. Sometimes I just carry a edc wallet pouch and a Victorinox for the day. EDC changes from day to day. Most used items for myself are a multitool (scissors mostly and saw for work-philips & Slotted), Pen light combo, Battery bank. Sometimes I just cut out a battery bank since more of my gear lasts a day or a duration until i get to a usb recharge port either at a computer at work or in my car. When out working in the woods my edc changes and some cases drastically.
Makes sense bro, especially in your line of work.
I’m a fan of this video and your opinion. Allows engaging discussions amongst the community (unless an individual is too butt hurt & would rather be unproductive with trolling comments). I believe each person’s actual EDC preferences are based on profession & hobbies. I need a pen & steno pad every day for work. I also enjoy yard work & home improvement where I find a fix blade is much more convenient. More often than not, the pivot in my folders collected too much debris. Again, great content & I respect your stance
This is so funny considering most people carry all this stuff because of dingdong know it all’s from UA-cam. I’m with yah on all of them.
Great ideas - moving towards a minimalist EDC approach. You nailed all the junk stuff that annoys me when I see it.
Yeah I came to some of these same conclusions, my keys were getting heavy with too many EDC items. What I do now is I placed those on a separate key chain and have them in the cubby near my steering wheel in my truck. I usually carry a small pocket knife and my cell phone which btw has a flash light app. I can usually open a bottle with one of the keys on my keychain or use the door jam hook on my truck door, both have worked in pinch. Yeah I totally bought the grappling hook, not for EDC but I just wanted to play with it and I did for a few days. There are two things you ought to carry in your car or truck though: 1) jumper cables and 2) fire extinguisher, I have given many people a jump and have needed a jump a few times and I did save someone's brand new VW Beetle from a car fire with the fire extinguisher....sadly those suckers didn't have the notion to give me back a replacement after I saved their car from total destruction...no good deeds go unpunished.
One of the best edc videos across the board. Funny af.
I agree with almost everything on this list.
The pen and notebook I actually use fairly regularly so I can justify them. 🤣
Partially disagree on multi-tool, too. I downgraded mine down to a Swiss Army Knife for EDC because I use the scissors regularly, and only break out the full size Swisstool Spirit when I know I'll need it.
I started carrying a pen just a few months ago and I'm surprised how convenient it is. I use it all the time...and I've never had any problems [leaks etc]. Still no note pad yet.
I have a notepad wallet with a swisscard in it and it's always coming in clutch
Yeah i actually need and use a pen and notepad everyday. I'm always having to write down things because if not i know i will forget them...... and I'm only 32..... imagine when I'm 52...... 😖
Agree, I carry a cut down BIC pen with a hole drilled in the cap. It gets used like once a week at work and regular stuff like signing check at restaurant.
A pen is like basic adult shit. Like what kind of illiterate motherfucler doesn't have to fill out a form for a bank deposit slip or government paperwork.
You’re spot on. Some of the things you mentioned I’ve wanted to add. After thinking about it, I don’t really need it. Beads and a Survival Bracelet for example.
I do use my Field Notes and SpacePen daily. Not a day goes by that I don’t use my Leatherman Signal. Not just for the knife either. I even use the can opener at home.
Love the content. Keep it up X.
Yes sir, open my canned goods with my beloved Leatherman multitools among other things.
I carry a small fixed blade and a victorinox Field master. I agree with you on pretty much eveything else. I almost pissed myself when you said drop the graplling hook.
Fantastic video! I needed this EDC intervention.
Finally a video that talks real about EDC items!!!! Most of what is promoted people aren’t going to use in reality. A good quality knife and flashlight about the extent for the major of people’s EDC. There are exceptions of course.
Subscribed. I am all about a minimal EDC and am constantly chiding myself about junk I don’t need.
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I can see a fixed knife being useful if you use it for your job or live in a rural area. But for most of us a quality folding knife is more than enough.
I'm a lady and I love my keychain with all my EDC stuff on it but I just realized after watching this video that I never really use it and it takes up a lot of space in my purse. This was a good video thanks
I use little lanyards on my deep carry to help pulling it out of my pocket…however, I fell into the keychain tool trap and quickly realized it was a waste of money. I use my knife everyday but other than that, the other crap is wasteful. I have my outdoor kit which is different…but LESS IS MORE!! Good video!!
Bro your speaking so many facts right now 😂. Great video! I found out, I don't even use the "EDC Pouches" anymore.
I dig the Video! This is a Good Reminder to take what you know you need and stop bringing the "Just in Case" or "Cause It looks Cool!" Item Gear.
And customize you EDC for your day / Event.
I Laughed when I heard Don't carry Compass. I keep my Compass & Fixed Blade as my Scoutmaster Carrry for Teaching. but it is part of my weekly rotation!
Thanks for the Reminder!
Need a similar Video on Ditching Items in an EDC Backpack
Getting REAL with the EDC (EVERY DAY Carry). If you don't need it, don't carry it. If you don't use it almost every day, don't carry it. Excellent advice. The only thing I would recommend is for the paracord bracelet enthusiast. I make my own bracelets, and they are "quick release". I pull the ends, and the entire thing unravels, but I agree about not wearing it every day. Great videos and I'm glad I found your channel!
Semper Fi!
I concur
I've recently stumbled on your channel. Excellent stuff and very informative. Multi-tools? Down here in Australia in most places our knife carry laws are nearly as strict as our gun laws. You can't even carry a pocket knife. The answer is a multi-tool but even then you might still get in trouble. Basically you need to be able to convince the police that what you are carrying is for a genuine purpose, typically to do your job. Our knife laws are what they are and we learn to live with them. No one here really feels like they have lost a liberty because of these laws. Perhaps some common sense in policy, but no liberties. Thank you for your channel, your common sense, and your stunning array of coffee equipment.
I think most of us agree with you on most things.
I for one use my pen all the time. It’s a Fisher Space pen, and I use it for signing receipts every time I have to sign. I don’t know what has happened over the last few years, but most pens (generic) that are at restaurants won’t flipping write on the receipt paper.
Also, I’m a lot more handy than I think I am. I’m a daily user of my multi tool. I live in Wyoming. So if it breaks… ain’t nobody coming to fix it for ya. You either fix it yourself or it stays broke.
All that said, great vid as always. And again, I do think most of us agree with ya about most the things you said. The beads and compass, and definitely the paracord bracelets; those gave me a smile.
I agree with all of this bud, especially the pens/notebook and beads on everything lol. Folding knife, pistol….and maybe a spare mag if I’m going to dinner or a movie. Outrageous 😂. Subbed 🇺🇸🤙
You speak the true both the sellers and the mall ninjas don't wanna hear, for the sales and the feeling like Batman. All that extra stuff just weighs you down and isn't accessible quickly in an emergency anyway. Emergency kit in your house or your car, sure. Backpack if you're looking to do some wild-ass camping, maybe. Other than that, you're not gonna have the time or the mindset or the dexterity for anything else. Have a good pocket knife, have a well-charged cellphone, you aren't gonna be killing zombies on your way from your job to the Seven-Eleven. Well-said, man, you got a subscription off this.
Great video! I love the theory behind it. Start with the idea that you don't need it and shouldn't carry it. If you can prove that statement wrong then carry it. Keeps your EDC slim and functional.
I would say something like, "Yeah, I actually am that handy, thanks," but the fact that you included an out for people that actually use their multitools means I'm not butthurt over what you said. I also agree with the rest of it, and agree with not carrying a multitool if you don't know what you're doing.
In my case, I've spent a lot of time with a lot of multitools and realized that most of them were just too much. I realized that I used the pliers, the screw drivers, and the knife again and again, so I bought a skeletool and didn't look back. And bought the one with somewhat decent blade steel and the multitool replaced my folding knife.
The core message of the video is to carry shit you actually use, and be critical of every piece of gear's place on your EDC. Superb advice.
Awesome video. I like to keep my edc down to just a few items that I know j in will use. Plus all that extra stuff in your pockets is just adding more weight to you that you can go without
Three things that go out the house with me everyday: Wallet, Keys, Smartphone.
The other is my Swiss Army knife. That's it!
94% of UA-cam's tactical/survival influencers turned the lights off for the last time once this one gets out.
Entertaining video :) But i have to disagree on two points:
- I have a mini multitool (Nextool Mini Sailor) that actually is being used at least once a week, but i would not carry a full size leatherman all day, because it is just to bulky and heavy. Its just super handy to tighten screws or repairing my kids stuff without having to search for the right tool first.
- When it comes to keychain stuff, I don't want to miss my keychain flashlight. It's always there and I don't loose it, since i keep care of not loosing my keys anyway.
Shots fired! 👀
Bang bang
"Unless you actually need/use this stuff." The ending is the most accurate part, it's all very subjective to the individual - except for maybe the hooks, compass and brass knuckles lol. I use my pen and notebook almost daily, as well as my little keychain multitool (does it count as 2 list items?). My Leatherman Style PS has solved small to medium inconveniences more times than I can count. I don't like beads and lanyards, but they're a style and preference thing, just like you wearing a hoodie inside your house. Content is content, though. Good channel.
Glad you swam to the end of the pool brother
I was so exited when I bought my Leatherman a couple decades ago. Carried it every day for over a year. One day I realized I rarely used it. It now collects dust on a shelf.
My skeletool has a bottle opener. A friend called it the ultimate Tailgate tool. I have to agree, it's handy.
Though heavy? Yeah, it is, it gets annoying sometimes being in my bag. You'd be surprised how much those few ounces become cumbersome.
The field notes though, I use fairly often, especially when out with my gf. We do dots and other drawing things.
For me I carried a folder but after picking up trade school I've been carrying my multi tool on me and use it at least 3 days a week at school alone. Sure I could carry a folder at my restaurant job but I think it would be a bit more concerning if I pulled out a benchmade to cut some boxes in the back so I use a multi tool since I can get away with the utility in that environment.
As for the notebook and pen, I only carry the second. Nothing fancy just a skilcraft aviator pen. Paper is more or less everywhere. People like losing the disposable pens at my job so I keep one for myself.
With me going into trades though I could use the multi tool and pen but when it's just me and the weekend/days off my carry strategy will change.
great video, def earned another sub! Im about to go on a deep dive here bc Ive never heard of this grappling hook trend and I just have to know lol. Glad to hear a voice of reason in the world full of ppl who are way too extra and try way too hard
I’d agree with almost everything you listed. I would add a pry bar to that list also, I never understood why people carry them. That said if you have a construction job or a “handyman” job then i can see the justification in carrying multi tools and pry bars.
Another interesting vid. I appreciate your perspective on these topics. I kind of like carrying a fixed blade EDC knife. I use it for anything I would use any other pocket knife for it's just better because it has less parts to fail. I prefer small, unobtrusive, knives that don't look tactical or menacing because I don't want anyone to get the idea I'm carrying weapons. I'm not. It's just a tool. I also like having a pliers based multitool on me. If you ever get 20 feet into a crawl space or 20 feet up a ladder and realize you really needed the Phillips driver or pliers that are back in your tool box that's when you really get to appreciate the multitools in your pocket. I pretty much agree with you on the rest. Most people do have too much crap on their keys and I hate that everything comes with a bottle opener these days because I rarely need one. Cheers.
Thank you, especially the notepad and pen. Sometimes I do carry a pad and a pen, depending upon what I’m doing. It’s the Rite in the Rain I don’t get. I’ve gotten myself into a lot of rough situations. I’ve never felt the need to write in wet conditions. I’ve been dumped in level 5 white water. I’ve never said to myself, “Damn, if only my notebook was waterproof!” I like tying lanyards but, yeah, they usually just get in the way.
Hell yeah!!!!! Couldn’t agree with you more. Glad you said what most of us are thinking anyway
I did deep woods search and rescue…a grappling hook can be helpful…buuuuuut only one was needed per group. They’re good for pulling down loose standing deadwood branches or setting up a bear bag or even setting a larger sapling/tree snare. Also, a fixed blade knife was a necessity as a folder won’t hold up.
Granted, we were trained search and rescue personnel who grew up tramping through the woods and hunting. A fixed blade and grappling hook don’t make sense for normal EDC carried by most people especially if they don’t spend much time in the woods. It matters a lot what your situation and environment are.
I used to have a paracord bracelet/keychain and yes, they do suck. If made right and with the right hardware it is possible for one to be unraveled in a second or two but almost no one uses the ideal hardware and they do wear out fast. I will include paracord wraps whenever an opportunity makes sense because sometimes a little bit is all you need. My current fixed blade knife has a skeleton handle that’s perfect for twining cord through and I can use more flammable cord for an extra source of tinder. Again, for my situation a deep woods kit makes sense whereas an urban one would be pointless.
Knowing how to improvise makes a huge difference too.
I'm surprise lock picks are not on this list... I have never found a need for a set of lock picks? I always carry a pen, Zebra 701.
Clearly one of my top 5 channels. Keep up the real talk.
Good commonsense advise, especially the multi tool, that is like the holy grail of hard core EDC people, I have never had a need to keep one in my pocket...
Pen: I use a pen almost every day at work, and I've found it helpful outside of work. I prefer to use 3x5 cards rather than a notebook.
Multitool: I don't go anywhere without my swiss army knife.
My basic EDC: swiss army knife, flashlight, pen, wallet, phone, microfiber lens cloth. Easy-peasy.
I really just started wanting this to go full tilt, and you be like. A PHONE. Ain’t nobody calling you anyway. You only use it to look at edc stuff you don’t need when you are sitting at home on the toilet anyway. Just leave it in there. It could have gone even better/worse along those lines with a little bit of imagination. 😂
My SIL is a bartender and carries dedicated bottle openers, so I can see why some people might do that, but yeah most people probably shouldn't bother.
You don't "need" a fixed blade knife but I've used one as a pocket knife a few times, if you get the right one it's not more/less convenient than a folder.
I don't put lanyards/beads on everything, but sometimes I attach one for stuff that's at the bottom of my pocket.
Disagree about the notebooks/pens, use them all the time, don't use an expensive pen either.
I tend to put multitools in drawers/bags, but sometimes I carry it. Like if I'm going to my mom's house, I know I'm going to need it, haha. Honestly small SAKs are about all the multitool I need most days. I commonly use scissors/flathead screwdriver. A small pry tool would cover me most of the time but sometimes I need a legit screwdriver.
Disagree with that last one too, OC spray is effective. I probably don't benefit as much from the impact tool, but there's times using spray is a bad idea. I hold onto it to walk across parking lots at night, at least that way something is already in my hand even if it's not the greatest thing.
Excellent video as I'm always looking to streamline my EDC. And as most people below I agree with you except for.....lol. Anyway, my exception for me is a pen, but I work in an office and use it. I did remove a notebook from my EDC a while ago. Also the multitool, while I did demote mine to my glovebox, I still keep a regular size swiss army knife on me, one of the simple ones with just a screwdriver/bottle opener, blade and scissors (also the toothpick and tweezers, of course). My dedicated blade sometimes gets switched out with a fixed blade, but it is a smaller edc type one not a Rambo tacticool type. I do have several knives I EDC so those get switched out often. I did used to carry a fixed blade in my backpack(the one i used to carry in the Army), but even dropped that as unnecessary a while ago. The only thing I carry day to day that I'm not total sure about is my flashlight, which I rarely need, but seem to need whenever I don't have it. It is a smaller size (1 aaa, but rechargeable) so it doesn't take up too much space.
So glad he didn’t say flashlights 🤣 I mean we all got one on our phones but I love a dedicated flashlight 🤷🏽♂️
I generally have a simple but nice folder. A button lock. If I want something more defensive plus useful. I have a larger framelock. Sometimes I add a swissarmy knife and a fero rod if I am out hiking.
So glad you made this video! People carry so much unnecessary stuff! Cull it, people.
Just stumbled on your channel, love your production value and how your video feels like we’re having a sit down.
Thanks much
Agree on all you said but I do carry some tools, not a multitool. I carry a small pair of pliers, a small crescent wrench and a small reversable screwdriver in my chore coat pockets. Multitools suck because you can only use one tool at a time. You can't hold a bolt head and loosen/tighten a nut with a multitool but a small pliers and a crecent will do the job and a reversible screwdriver with a couple extra bits is real handy around the house/yard (I'm on 12 acres) and even when running errands.
As far as knives go, my Victorinox Cadet is really all I need. I use the nail file and small screwdrivers as much as the blade. Carry the folder as needed, not every day.
Most flashlights that are "compact" or "mini" come to mind too. One or two is more than enough for most people, carry one in the car (if you drive instead of commute) and one for home use. the phone in your pocket or watch on your wrist is most likely enough. On that note, any piece of "emergency kit" that is marketed as a daily carry item. Most emergency kits are stationary/single location and rotated/inspected every four to ten months. These kits are not intended for their flashy or good looks.
Some hot takes here that are going to make a few people angry, but simplifying being real about what you need is always good advice.
Good advice about the paracord gadgets.
If cordage isn't immediately
useable, it might as well be a
hundred miles away.
Having to unravel something
to get a piece of rope is silly.
So, what do you do for a pants
belt or a rifle sling after you unravel it to get useable cordage ? I carry a length
of cord tightly wrapped with
masking tape in my pocket
every day.
Pockets are made for carrying
your goods. If something isn't
paying it's way to travel, toss
it out.
I have been starting to think about EDC and I personally dont even have regular uses for a pocket knife. But I always have a pen with me, and sometimes I do put my journal in my bag. I use it every day. As someone with anxiety, if I know I'm going out somewhere and I might have a little bit of downtime, its just a peace of mind thing to know my journal is there if I need to start writing. Its a coping mechanism for me. Even then, I will admit I have never used it in public yet.
Damn what a refreshing video. I loved it. I do use a pen and notebook daily at my job so I think I’ll keep them. 😉
You are very confident that everyone has the same every day experience and needs as you.
😂😂 thanks for bringing me down to earth. Just started to get into EDC. To be honest I only carry a slim wallet and ear buds. The rest goes in my truck or bag
To each their own, I respect your carry, mine is vast my brother, and I've been carrying this vast carry for many-many-many years, and I continually train with all of my carry.....continually. My theory is, I would much rather have things and never need them, than need them and never have them, it's kind of like that Matthew 25:3 situation. Folks I've grown up with seem to never fail to tap me on the shoulder and say, let me get your such and such for a minute Wes...and while lending it to them I've always said just carry one, and if and when you'll need it (the little tool) you'll have it....tools are just here to make life a bit easier, and part of that is staying on top of said tools and making sure that everything...everything is cleaned and functional and works as it should, even the little things like making sure your batteries are fully charged for the next day...etcetera. It is never (never) about showing stuff off, it's about being as self sufficient as is possible while going through life, that's all. Be well my brother.
I get what you are saying every time I turn around there is something new "everyone" is supposedly carrying. The latest ive noticed is slingshots. 🤔
But ill not be giving up my fixed blade anytime soon. First off I've carried one most of my life. But as a Canadian our laws around folding knives are messed up. So much so even law enforcement doesn't know which end is up. So fixed blade is legally so much easier to carry.
There are a few other things but like you said, carry what "you" use not what is trendy and you don't have to spend top dollar to do so either.
First time watching, enjoyed the video and mindset! Though I gotta disagree, my fixed blade is a MUST, I’m sure for most city slickers a folder will suffice but for myself that camps out at least once a week, making fire, gutting rabbit, snake, trout, the fixed blade is the better choice. Also, surprisingly, my most used item in my edc (other than my phone, of course), is my notepad and pen. I can fill up a notepad in a month. Writing down ideas for future projects, to do lists, sketches, so on, it helps keep me organized and creative.
Hey James. I gather that he's addressing the majority of folks that watch a few videos, and just buy the latest trend in EDC gear. The actual items that he mentions, are usable for certain individuals on a regular basis, and not the vast majority. But having said that, I totally agree about the survival bracelet 😆
I’m a “city slicker”. My edc is wallet, cell, and my LCR. That’s it. I do have flashlights, pocket knife and other stuff like that in the glove box, but on my body I don’t need fish hooks or fire starters etc.
Edit, forgot keys, I tend to do that in RL too!
Absolutely. Owned it all. Stopped using most ten years ago. Dedicated considerations (personal experience aka my 2¢) = Analog watch (northern hemi compass). Zippo w/ Thunderbird 'double' insert (many reasons). Torch (head or flash various situations). Writing utensil (Skilcraft B3 Aviator...I sketched, therefore I was!) SAK Compact (have never needed more). Cel with a card case cover (should hold 3 cards-licence, credit and a $20 bill). Wallet.....who the phuq still carries a wallet?
This might be the greatest edc video of all time! I know the guys that post all of these things in their pockets and bags and the only thing they use them for is to open the Amazon box of the new stuff they just ordered that they will never use.
SAK is sufficient enough. I use the scissors and the small blade plenty of times to open stuff.
First time tuning in here.
I am guilty of like.. half of this lol but I'll explain what. And why.
Keychain items, specifically I have a clip demooner on my Keychain and a sight adjustment tool. Why? Sometimes I like to make spontaneous range trips.
Multitool,, I ride a motorcycle primarily. It comes in handy almost weekly when bolts and screws vibrate loose.
Notepad, my phone is obnoxious to unlock and sometimes I need to write down an idea quickly or I'll forget it. I do use it alot. Especially when I'm writing down details on a situation I encountered that I can't get wrong.
Pointy pen, it's that or a normal pen. Simple as that. And it's made of steel, so if needed I could rip my undershirt and tie it around someone's wound, put the pen in the tied knot and use it like a makeshift tourniquet.
Fixed blade knife, I've got 2 reasons I carry it even though I don't use it often at all. A. It isn't bugging me, its on my boot. I don't feel it at all. B. It's primarily there to cut restraints.
Which brings me to my bonus item, which I know you didn't mention, but I know you would lol.
Handcuff key, same with the boot knife. It doesn't bug me. I don't feel it. And it's there to escape restraints if needed.
Agree with everything here except the multitool, and that's because multitool takes in a wide range. A pliers style tool like a Leatherman? Yeah, unless you're in a trade that uses it, it's a waste.
But I carry a Victorinox Manager (55mm), and use it frequently. Even the pen! :-) Lightweight bar style multitools (SAKs and clones) have their place in EDC. The chonky pliers, only for a select few.
Funny. No gewgaws here, but I do carry a small multi-tool for its knife (I can't carry a real knife where I work). No compass, paracord, or lanyards. Some EDC is in case of emergency, and you prefer not to use it, like a couple of bee-sting pads, spare hearing-aid batteries, dental floss, and a few bills. Any of those things you'll grab from nearby stock ahead of your EDC, but it's there if you need it.
I need to get a "normal" house key before I can downsize my key ring. Then it will only have two danglies: the key fob for the car and a Rovyvon A8x on a magnetic disconnect. Most men have a pair of danglies, right?
Finally someone willing to tell the truth about EDC, most of the items people carry will never but used.
Until they need it and don’t have it.
Basically agree with everything you just said. If you don't need it… if you don't use it… It's not a tool, it's jewelry.
I carry a $3.50 (compact!) pen. I use it often enough. And I wear a cord bracelet. Microcord, sterling hardware, medical charm. I made it myself though!
Actual paracord is in fact in an "EDC" (not really) bag, though-if I were properly up my own arse I'd call it a "get home bag" since I take it if I'd be more than two hours from home if there was an earthquake or something. Y'know or if I need my tablet with me that day.
My edc is work oriented. Multi tool, folding Drywall knife and flashlight. I use them everyday and they cross over.
Love the flannel man!
Where’d you get it?
Agreed about everything regarding *urban* EDC, except for pen & notebook. I use these every day.
For day hikes and multi-day camping & backpacking trips, other stuff is needed.
He said it's an exception if you actually use your pen and notes but most EDC nuts carry pen and notes without even using it for years
I must be exceptional @@MementoMori1001 ! 😉
Agree with all but the pen since I'm a retired LEO that still hits stuff down regularly so I don't forget, lol. Keep them coming Brother
Olight oPen is super handy and its only about $12! Good list though, very amusing video.
I feel like the only thing you left in your pocket was phone, wallet, keys, folding knife and a flashlight. New to the channel, digging it brother!
Great video. Love the clarity and honesty. ✌️
I got my bottle opener while on deployment from Barbados in 1989, I'm keepin it. Other than that I don't carry the stuff you mentioned anyways.
'Smoke'm if you got em'