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Geared Forward
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I review EDC gear and help improve YOUR EDC.
Hello there! My name's Paul, I'm an EDC enthusiast and gear collector that loves to discuss the topic with others and bring new people into the hobby. On this channel, I'll cover product reviews, overviews, and comparisons and get talk about the philosophy of what we carry, and why we carry it.
If you'd like to reach out to me to discuss something, or for any business inquiries, please email gearedforwards@gmail.com
Hello there! My name's Paul, I'm an EDC enthusiast and gear collector that loves to discuss the topic with others and bring new people into the hobby. On this channel, I'll cover product reviews, overviews, and comparisons and get talk about the philosophy of what we carry, and why we carry it.
If you'd like to reach out to me to discuss something, or for any business inquiries, please email gearedforwards@gmail.com
Budget EDC Gadgets - Screwpop Tools Overview
Today we take a look at some of the EDC gadgets and tools offered by US brand Screwpop, available for budget prices, will these fit in your EDC?
Please note these tools were provided for review by the brand, however, they did not provide financial compensation and did not have any input into the content of this video.
Support me on Patreon: patreon.com/GearedForward
Buy me a Coffee: ko-fi.com/gearedforward
Buy your own:
Ron's Utility Knife -
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Toolkey II -
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Screwdriver/Bottle Opener -
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Chapstick Holder -
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Lighter Holder -
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UK: amzn.to/409m2Gm
DISCLAIMER: This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and complete a purchase, I may receive a small commission.
00:00 - Intro
01:05 - Lighter Holder
02:15 - Chapstick Holder
04:45 - Bottle Opener/Screwdriver
06:02 - Utility Knife
09:15 - Toolkey II
11:57 - Outro
Please note these tools were provided for review by the brand, however, they did not provide financial compensation and did not have any input into the content of this video.
Support me on Patreon: patreon.com/GearedForward
Buy me a Coffee: ko-fi.com/gearedforward
Buy your own:
Ron's Utility Knife -
US: amzn.to/3Yz5q9I
Toolkey II -
US: amzn.to/3BR7DV0
Screwdriver/Bottle Opener -
US: amzn.to/409lKzg
Chapstick Holder -
US: amzn.to/40fdhub
Lighter Holder -
US: amzn.to/40enwyY
UK: amzn.to/409m2Gm
DISCLAIMER: This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and complete a purchase, I may receive a small commission.
00:00 - Intro
01:05 - Lighter Holder
02:15 - Chapstick Holder
04:45 - Bottle Opener/Screwdriver
06:02 - Utility Knife
09:15 - Toolkey II
11:57 - Outro
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They have a headband now and an extension tube to use a 18650 battery.
Yeah I have the extension tube and will be getting the headband at some point. The headband should still be included in the box imo.
i3t 2 you can change the high to low to low to high and the phoenix copy is the only one that is higher price that the standard i3t 2
Yeah I learned about the mode switch shortly after making this video, it's made it a great replacement for the OG model for me.
Just ordered the Phoenix and the ODG version.
Hope you enjoy them!
What kind of butane do you use? I've clearly been using shitty butane because my flame doesn't go that high
To be honest nothing special, just a decade old can of Swan brand.
This is a great flashlight to give to someone that you really don't like. I got mine today.. it was only $20 on Amazon and I've never had a flat light before so I thought I would give it a try even though it looks like there's huge PWM in the video... PWM is a noticeable flicker you can see when the light is on. Well on my light you can see this on all levels all the time it is incredibly annoying. Those of us who are sensitive to this actually get headaches from it and nobody has this in their lights anymore unless maybe it's some cheap Chinese $8 Amazon knockoff flashlight. This light has the worst case of this that I've ever seen. Save your money and just set a $20 bill on fire. The light will be shorter-lived but at least it'll be pleasant to look at.
That's a really nice *burn*
How can you claim BEST when you have only two to show?? Fail.
It was a review of just this light, not a keychain light video in general.
The V20 has lived in my pocket for 6 months or so... the buttons on the V20 aren't great for a pocket carry, unless you like the alarm going off periodically when you squat or sit down and the V20 UV light is crap, either you want great UV Iridescence or pathogen sterilisation, its neither!. Hopefully the V30 fixes this.
If you didn't like the buttons then I'm not sure the V30 is for you either iirc the buttons are basically the same on a bigger body.
A very sane analysis
Thanks!
It’s strange that the side light is a spot. Also strange that it’s a double click for lockout, I would be locking the light out constantly trying to turn it on in turbo. Think I’ll stick with my HD01.
The UI is the biggest thing holding back Trustfire as a brand imo as it's just so different from the rest of the market.
I wanted to buy V15 on my mx helmet for night rides because it has 1200lm, but i see that it is only when its held. is there something like this, with a clip and 800+lm? I would buy V10 but there is no clip
Are you aiming to use the highest brightness for the whole ride? If so you'll need something much larger to deal with the heat and hold the brightness level.
@@gearedforward Was googling a bit and found the U6, i said whats its like at the pinned comment. Thinking about getting that one cuz on turbo it lasts 90 mins
I wish you had compared the size next to. A Big Mac, im struggling to figure out how small it is
If that was my size comparison I'd struggle to go out and test them soon enough! But it's really small, any smaller and it's be awkward to operate.
Very interesting review. Could you confirm if it can be powered by the usb-c port, without draining the batteries ? It would be to use during long wildlife nightdrives and have it worked on a car charger to save batteries as much as possible. Thanks
I can try and test this for you, do you mean batteries in and no drain or no batteries at all and straight from power?
@@gearedforward Both are interesting. Of course in the field it would be more convenient not to remove the batteries and have it use direct power when plugged
ts22 70.3 also not bad for walking, it's light is more hot but not so bright, also has a wide flare. I have both +hd50 (head light), I also planning to buy td01c
I have a HD50 on my table to review, I think that the model the 21700 one, and I like the performance but it's so heavy it got pretty uncomfortable rather quickly.
whats your favorite boruit light? price included
Out of the three I've tested I still like the V15 the most, the head doesn't pivot as far but the button presses are normal and it's a good size without being too big.
Agreed, built like a tank
My turning head is super stiff and harder, and when i turn it its way louder. The v20 was more smooth snd didnt make almost no sound
I'm sorry to hear that it sounds like either a mechanical issue or maybe some lubricant was missed in the assembly. I'd recommend reaching out to Boruit customer support for a replacement, the pivoting head is a main feature and it should work correctly!
I just bought one of these. For the $ you just can't beat it.
The value is crazy especially considering the included cell.
It's not the best shape to pocket carry. However, I bought this for its functionality. Specifically, the rotating lights and the red light. Plus, it's significantly less expensive than the Wuben X3 or the Olight Arkflex.
Agree the functionality to price ratio is really good. I think the Flex would be a better pocket carry but it's an entirely different ballgame from features to price.
Is the unprotected battery that comes with this flashlight unsafe compared to protected battery? Not sure why they provided unprotected as draining the battery can cause it to corrode over time and cause it to catch on fire when charging as it is not protected.
There are several benefits that push some manufacturers and users to unprotected cells, because they don't have the circuit they can have higher capacity and current capability, they're also usually cheaper. Some lights will actually trip the protection of a cell when attempting turbo and require an unprotected cell, I had this issue when I got my Armytek Wizard Pro years ago. As for safety, yes protected cells are safer as they have the added layer of protection from shorting, over heating, and over discharge. Practically speaking a decent quality flashlight can mitigate a lot of these issues and a little user education goes a long way. Protected is always safer, but the gap is slim enough it's user preference. Hope thst helps!
@@gearedforwardthanks man🎉 so if I buy this flashlight from workuss ts23 that comes with unprotected battery cell, is there risk that it could catch on fire or explode since it is unprotected? I am planning on charging it with iphone charger 5V/1amp and use it regularly and charge again or any advice like not draining the battery to 0% if it matters to prevent any catastrophic accident you can provide me with this flashlight?
@houman2009 I don't think there's any serious risk with this flashlight and the provided cell. General advice: avoid exposing the cell to extreme temperatures, avoid completely discharging it, if you're not going to use it for a while try to store it at around 60% charge. Your iPhone charger will work fine to charge via the flashlights port, but at 1amp just bear in mind it will charge slowly and would best be done overnight. Li-ion cells carry a lot of energy and can be scary, but as long as they are from a reputable retailer, in a reputable device, and are treated with respect you'll be okay. If you do pick up the light I hope you update with how you are liking it!
@@gearedforward thx will do🙏🏼
Just got my flashlight and man this thing is a beast, high quality and love the color temp and charging it was quick as I used by iphone charger and no issues and will follow ur advise regarding the battery that comes with this light TS23🎉
lol what an ugly light, also lmao imagine ur in a survival situuation and you are trying to activate a low light and you accidently turn the siren on HAHA (olight <3)
I will say the black version is a better looker, but that siren has scared the bejezus out of me multiple times whilst reviewing! I have some Olight content coming up you'll hopefully enjoy!
@@gearedforward pog ill c it ^-^
Ive had it for about a month. I keep in on my neck lanyard as the phone charging function is very useful for me.
Happy it's working out for you! Having a quick top up on hand can be handy for sure.
Beautiful colour bro 🤙🏼
Thanks! I'm a big fan of the green.
i dont want UV unless i want my room to look like a pollock painting
Halloween is coming to give yourself a fright...
Liking the utility knife
Excellent tool for the money, would even be tempting at double considering the design and how crazy a lot of the other utility options are priced in EDC.
Nice one Paul i've tried many a 'tiny tool' and not got on with them tbh and that Multi-Key one looks like it could cause some serious damage to your thigh/gentleman vegetables if it sat awkwardly in the pocket on a keyring ( had one or two do that ) hope you're feeling better, good to see you back
When it comes to things like this it's hard to find a decent one to get on with, the basic brew pry on my keys is probably the best fit for me personally. Bottle opener when needed, and a decent scraping/pry surface, with minimal risk to the meat and two veg! The toolkey II has some pokey potential, but on a set of keys it's not as sharp as most house keys to be fair, though a good bit thicker. Thanks! Cough is lingering on but I'm at least out me slippers and back to work again.
Finally a review although j allready bought it
Sorry it took so long! My review got delayed a couple weeks by illness, how are you liking your V30?
@@gearedforward its really good perfect edc
@@CipherBrawlStars glad it's working for you!
What do you think of Screwpop tools?
No strobe mode?! 😢
That's right, no strobe, beacon, SOS or any blinking modes available for this light unfortunately.
No. carrying a brick in my pocket isn't a solution to my EDC problem.
The form factor certainly isn't for everyone and it can feel... Blocky in the pocket that's for sure.
@@gearedforward the v10 is much smaller, might be more interesting
A 100 gram flashlight shouldn’t feel like a brick to you….
Do you get to keep it or do they only let you Boruit?
badum tssss :D
This made me smile, bravo!
What do you think of the Boruit V30?
Very helpful review!
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
Please Outdoor Test
Of course! For this light, and others I review, there is a Short on my channel showing the various brightness levels in my testing area. I hope that helps!
Sofirn C8L 3100lm is better
I'll have to take a look at it!
Have you noticed any problems with the battery charge? Whenever I charge it completely via usb-c cable attached to my laptop it seems to be empty just after couple of days without me even using it...
I haven't had any abnormal drain myself, and that fast is very unusual. If it's that severe then honestly I'd hit the warranty first, you should get useable charge for far longer even with parasitic drain. If you don't want to jump to warranty, then try a different battery if possible (and that battery in a different light) and try a different charger. Realistically speaking charging from a laptop should be fine just slow, but it's worth trouble shooting all aspects of the power situation if you're interested. Hope that helps!
I have one but with time the flame has gone lower and i have done everything im thinking of buying a new slider is not so forever
That's unfortunate, have you considered warrantying it? The only thing I can think of, besides damage, is impurities in the fuel clogging things up.
Red and blue light is easier to spot in smoke. House fire, forest fire etc.
just bought one. i was going to get an arkfield, been eying them ever since they came out but I dont like the proprietary charger and theyre actually larger than one would expect. first thing ima do when it comes is tear that clip off also got their minix mini "keychain" model for 10buks, both with uv. I think ill carry the mini when im in scrubs at the hospital. its hard to edc a flashlight in scrubs instead of jeans/sweatshirt. currently using klarus e5/warsun led but miss having a uv light. I have some that are penlights but all are too big/awkward size really to edc, and their tiny batteries are a bit lacking. lot you can do with a uv light people dont realize. you can dechlorinate water, or sanitize it. if there is any questionable produce in the fridge, i usually leave it under a uv light for a few minutes since molds are extremely sensitive to uv light. what ive found most useful is writing smiley faces on kids hands in the ER and making them suddenly appear with a uv light like magic, a good distraction while their parents are usually freaking out. did you know you can tell someones race by the color of the pigment of their hands with a uv light since most white people have the same amount of melanin that is held in small pockets, they show up as evenly spaced out dots on their hands lol. you can also mark stuff with highlighter and find it in the dark really easily with a uv light. there are some other medical uses which i wont get into since theyre not really accepted yet.
This insert killed the "wind-proof" zippo is originally made for.
There are trade offs, personally not drying out is worth it for me most of the time, but some magic is lost.
Fits nicely in phone case wallet
Excellent place to carry it!
Very bad plastic quality. It cracks by itself , like all this kind of flashlights from Boruit. I do not recommend. Does not have 1500 lumens. Maybe at most 1000.
Sorry to hear you've had a bad experience, I encourage you to contact Boruit, if you have spontaneous issues like this then it's up to them to make it right. I haven't had any issues like that on any of the review units I received yet, but I'll keep an eye on them.
Mine don’t and I’ve had all kinds for years. also of course it won’t have 1500 that’s it’s Max. and still 1000 is a LOT especially for a flash light with that size if you have like a v10 or v20 it will be a major difference for already bright flashlights
Awesome comparison! I have the Lite and Nail versions because I really like the mag glass and quattro screwdriver in addition to the scissors and scale tools. I use the nail file more than the small blade, so I replaced the small blade on my Lite version with a small replacement metal file from the Classic SwissCard. Optics Planet sells them for $2.50 or so. While it's smaller than the blade, it fits well in the blade slot and does not fall out. I keep the Lite version in my travel kit, and the Nail Care version in my wallet.
I love all of the cards, such an great form factor! I don't carry the classic as much now mostly just because it's old enough I'm sentimental to it, but the nail care is a travel tool for me because of the lack of knife. The Lite is something I reach for when I want *something* in my pocket, but not the bulk of a full carry, similar to how I treat the Midnite Manager. That file swap is a great idea, I'll have to check out the store. I've seen some folks use a 3D printed insert that gives it the classic UK chip fork, that's a fun one.
Great summary! I like to carry a pry bar and other basic tools that augment my natural abilities (the others: flashlight, knife, lighter). I have four: two for small pocket kits and two for simple pocket carry. In my pocket, I carry a longer (4.3") relatively simple titanium pry. For pry bars, length translates into extra leverage. The only features on the simple pry are bottle opener and 1/4 hex driver. The other one is from OLight and is much shorter. It has a whistle and 4mm bit storage. I use it when I carry my Victorinox Cybertool to give me more 4mm bits. For my small pocket kits, I really like the LeverGear Edge XT. I could pocket this too. It's a dang multitool with an exacto blade, Phillips and flat head screwdrivers, a box tape ripper, a 1/4 hex magnetized driver, wire stripper, ruler, etc. The other I keep with my pocket screwdriver in a small kit. It's called the GearInfusion EverRatchet, and allows me to turn my pocket screwdriver into a ratchet.
Very comprehensive! Tailoring the pry to a specific combo is a great approach and I love the smaller Opry acting as bit storage for your SAK. Which is your favourite pry if you had to choose?
@@gearedforward Good question. For prying things, the longer titanium Ainhue A4 ($32 on Amazon, $18 on AE). For overall multitasking, the LeverGear Edge XT ($30 but they run 20% off sales from time to time). The LeverGear is about an inch shorter, but has a ton more functions. It would be hard to select only one. Probably LeverGear. The other two are smaller and really serve more as screwdriver accessories that also pry in a pinch. Which is your favorite?
Great video - love this knife! KS2 stands for KSS or Knife, Scissors, Saw. It's a great formula, pioneered by the Victorinox Huntsman & Fieldmaster. The OKS2 version stands in the middle between the original KS2 and the KS2 Elite. The original KS2 had a 5cr blade and 3cr tools for the rest including the scissors. The KS2 Elite upgraded the blade to D2 and the rest of the tools to German 4116. The OKS2 is 4116 throughout, including the blade. 4116 is equivalent to the steel Victorinox uses. Also, the OKS2 uses aluminum scales which cause an 0.2 oz increase in weight vs. the KS2/KS2E. IMO no one should buy the original KS2. The OKS2 has better steel, costs the same and weighs only 5% more. The only choice is either OKS2 for $30 or the KS2 Elite for $8 more. For that $8, you get the D2 blade, G10 scales vs. Aluminum, and the 4mm bit kit with the adapter that fits on the Phillips. So to me the KS2E is worth it unless you can find the OKS2 on sale. YMMV.
Thanks, and an excellent informative breakdown! I agree with your conclusion, from what you've outlined the original just seems poor value in a world where the OKS2 exists. The Elite sounds interesting, I grabbed this one on sale, the benefit of it being under Olight is the frequent sales and ready access to coupon/discount codes, the downside being waiting for that time of the month! I may have to grab an elite and do a comparison...
Very well done review!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Great emergency light and back up phone charger. I have one in my house and one in my car. Thanks for reviewing this helpful product.
It's great to have choices! I looked at the IF24 and chose the IF23 (as well as a couple of Sofirin LT1S lanterns and several back up batteries) due to the reverse charging. We lose power due to storms from time to time in Houston, and it's always great to have long lasting lights AND power banks and Sofirn offers both in the same package with the IF23 and LT1S.
Whilst I prefer pairing lights with dedicated banks, the option to use a light as a power bank when needed can be invaluable. I imagine the side light on the IF23 makes it great for black outs too!
Very cool review - subscribed! It appears the P1S is based on the Nextool MiniSailor Scissors, as the P1 had the exact same toolset as the MiniSailor. The P1S, however, changes things up from the MiniSailor Scissors. First you get the diamond file and metal saw edge to go with the crosscut. The MiniSailor Scissors file is two-sided: straight and cross cut. No metal saw. That's a new and welcome upgrade. And you get the opener layer instead of the tiny fold out pliers. IMO, that's more useful too.
Thanks for subscribing I'm happy you liked the videos! I love having a decent file with a metal saw, I've used the metal saw on my MTs more than I've ever used a wood saw! The P1S is a really compelling little toolset.
9:00 great pointing out is design basic functionality issue most flashlight rewards gloss over or ignore completely
Glad you enjoyed it!