Today's EDC

In Work tomorrow, this pouch will be in my rucksack.

Big Idea Designs Field Ti Watch Auto.
Hitch and Timber Card Wallet. ( fisher space pen )
Tree of Life Zippo with butane insert.
10,000 mah Nitecore
Incharge X.
RovyVon A8
Victorinox tool set
Knipex Cobra
Viperade pouch
Clinell hand wipes.
Alox Bantam.
Can pocket carry but at the top end of what i want to have in my pocket.

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Great little set up there
i have 4 of your items.
Power bank, in charge x, A8 & the wipes.
o take these wipes everywhere i find them far better than using hand sanitizer as you have the option of cleaning down a surface.
I’m a bit sceptical on the Knipex. i had a set a couple of years ago & never used them so gave them away.
i tried to use them once but couldn’t get any purchase but i do have the Knipex pliers which i find very good
 
Great little set up there
i have 4 of your items.
Power bank, in charge x, A8 & the wipes.
o take these wipes everywhere i find them far better than using hand sanitizer as you have the option of cleaning down a surface.
I’m a bit sceptical on the Knipex. i had a set a couple of years ago & never used them so gave them away.
i tried to use them once but couldn’t get any purchase but i do have the Knipex pliers which i find very good
In all fairness its the pliers on my Cybertool M that get the most use, the pouch normally sits in my bag, i also have a bottle of alchohol hand sanitiser on me as well as the wipes, and a small first aid kit ( my kids love a plaster/ band aid )
 
In all fairness its the pliers on my Cybertool M that get the most use, the pouch normally sits in my bag, i also have a bottle of alchohol hand sanitiser on me as well as the wipes, and a small first aid kit ( my kids love a plaster/ band aid )
hahahaha Don’t they just
i’m the same iv built up a first aid kit in a Maxpedition Fatty.
i did have it in the Mini but i kept adding to it.
Because i travel a lot i end up with quite a lot including tick removal tools which i haven’t used but mostly where i work is all jungle.
 
I have all the swiss cards and collected them for a while but people just asking crazy money so i stopped.
What i don’t understand about the Nailcaee care is why they put a screwdriver in it,
Sort of doesn’t make sense.
As far as the cards go i use one everyday.
The little knife is ideal for opening al the goodies that come through the door lol
 
I have all the swiss cards and collected them for a while but people just asking crazy money so i stopped.
What i don’t understand about the Nailcaee care is why they put a screwdriver in it,
Sort of doesn’t make sense.
As far as the cards go i use one everyday.
The little knife is ideal for opening al the goodies that come through the door lol

It's an odd mix, but it's a handy one. It's alsoeg to carry without the fixed blade.
 
Gov website.

The exception to these 2 rules are folding pocketknives that:

  • have a cutting edge no longer than 3 inches
  • are not lock knives (they do not have a button, spring or catch that you have to use to fold the knife)


Yes,

If it's over 3 inches and/or locking you need a reason to carry it..
 
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Interesting. I used to have a diving knife (late 70s/early 80s) which was very large and lethal-looking. Every diver had one. Looking at some modern diving knives they are very wimpy looking… barely have blades over 3”. They should be for safety… hacking at nylon ropes and straps. But back in the day they were often used for prising portholes from wrecks.
I only ever took it out of the house with all the diving gear… and the bizzies never stopped me when I was at the bottom of the Irish Sea.

It was also great for hacking down the undergrowth in the garden.
 
Interesting. I used to have a diving knife (late 70s/early 80s) which was very large and lethal-looking. Every diver had one. Looking at some modern diving knives they are very wimpy looking… barely have blades over 3”. They should be for safety… hacking at nylon ropes and straps. But back in the day they were often used for prising portholes from wrecks.
I only ever took it out of the house with all the diving gear… and the bizzies never stopped me when I was at the bottom of the Irish Sea.

It was also great for hacking down the undergrowth in the garden.

I would imagine that would be a valid reason

Plus the chances of being stopped of you're not being a knob are very low..
 
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