Bruh dude talked about a whole history of a knife without ever saying the name, I went back thinking I missed it and then saw the comment, not even bothering with the rest of the video.
@@techieworld1857 Yeah, your pretty amaturish. Probably the single worst video of this type I've ever seen. And the fact that you think you don't need to say the product because it's in the description just goes to show your ignorance. Seriously, it isn't a hard concept to do. You earned a DISLIKE from me.
The pen is the Zebra F-701 for those wondering. I know this because the first clip of the guy scribbling lines on a notebook were taken from my TH-cam review of the pen. Apparently they just stitch together clips from other peoples videos. Lame.
I absolutely do not recommend that luminox watch!! The “scratch resistant “ mineral crystal scratches way way too easy on two different luminox watches I’ve had. Go for any other watch. I recommend gshock or Iso bright watches!!
The mineral crystal on my Luminox "Seal Knife" has been remarkably durable. I've worn it working (mechanic & carpenter) and it doesn't have a single scratch..??..
@@claymoresteel The only negatives I can say about the R1 are 1 it is slightly heavy. I'm guessing about 5oz, but to be sure you can check the weight on Knife Center or where ever you buy it from. 2 I wish it had G10 scales instead of the nylon but it's the same on the R2 and 3 When unlocking the blade I have to push a little harder on the liner lock than normal. That is characteristic of the knife from what I understand but idk you may experience the same thing with the R2. Ergos are good though and for the money it's a good beater.
Literally carrying a Bugout right now lol go with a cheaper knife though. Mine cost me like $180 because it’s custom. Civivi, or We Knives have similar knives for like 1/4 the price. I just bought the Civivi Baby Banter for $60.
I have a Kershaw Select Fire 1920. It costs around $40 on Amazon. The blade is very tough and holds an edge well. It has a swing arm that will hold a standard 1/4" screwdriver bit either as an offset or straight screwdriver. It comes with two flathead and two Philips bits on spring-mounted holders in each handle scale. I've never had one break. There's a ruler on the swing arm that I freely admit is nearly useless, and there's a bottle opener. Oh, and it comes with a FREE pocket clip! I also have a multitool. It's the Nextool Flagship model, with 16 tools. The blade and saw are only fair. It's only said to be "stainless steel" with no type designation, so I have to suspect it's 440C, the cheapest stainless knife steel available, but it sharpens, holds an edge, and the saw will cut a stick, which is all I ever cared about for the saw. The good bits are the needlenose pliers and the scissors. The pliers are quite good, with replaceable jaws for the wire cutter near the hinge. The scissors are quite good, passing the toilet paper test fairly easily. Cutting toilet paper with dull scissors only tears it if anything. The rest of the tools are just usual tools you'd see on any Swiss Army knife or knockoff. The only other bit I like on this tool is the glass breaker. The blade will cut a seat belt, and the glass breaker will break a car window if you need to escape quickly, such as if the car is sinking in deep water. The Select Fire is clipped in my pocket and I use it every day. The Nextool is in my bag, and if I use it twice a year that's a lot. I never got into the Leatherman/Leatherman knockoff habit. But I do appreciate a good knife, and like it even better if it has an extra tool or two on it, just to make it a multitasker. The knife in this video is forgettable.
Does anybody know what the name of the first wallet was? The one with the zipper. I found it silly me. That's what I get for not reading the description
Wrong link for the leatherman skeletool. Link you provided is for the skeletool knife/bottle opener combo only. The one In your vid is different and is around $70, not $30.
The stitch lines are actually a guide so you can fold it up correctly. I also have a similar one and it's fairly easy to get it back in so long as you have a flat surface to fold it on
If you don't know how to sharpen a knife I do not recommend getting a knife with S90V steel, it's a f*ckin nightmare to work with and put an edge back onto, it holds an edge for a long time yes, but the caveat to that is that it's hard to sharpen
Definitely agree. I am proficient at sharpening and I don't like the super hard steels. I use "normal" steels because I enjoy being able to give them a touch up easily. I do have a jig and very coarse stones for my harder knives though.
I have a work sharp and a good leather strop with different grades of compound. If I want to, I can take the bevel down to a mirror polish, but I usually stop with black, green, or yellow, depending on the steel. My favorite knife, a Kershaw Select Fire, is only 8cr13mov steel, but it holds a decent edge and isn't a pain in the butt to sharpen. I don't have to strop it every day to keep it sharp -- once a week to strop, a quick hone with the ceramic plate on the Work Sharp every couple of weeks, and I only hit it with the diamond plates if I've used it hard and the edge is less than I like it. The Japanese ATS8 steel might be a little tougher, and even 440c is better at corrosion resistance, the passivating layer from the chromium content is enough that I've never had a problem with corrosion. I have a Gerber Covert Mini in ATS34, and that's a tad difficult to sharpen, though it does have a higher Rockwell number, and the 14% chromium makes it more corrosion resistant than the Kershaw, but I'm not willing to trade that for the ease in sharpening. In addition to the tabletop Work Sharp, I have a Lansky mini-sharpener in my bag, and have a Work Sharp pocket sharpener that's much better. It has 2 grades of diamond plates, ceramic hone, and even a small strop surface that I keep fresh with black compound. I keep it in an aftermarket hardshell case to keep it clean.
This was, in my opinion, the most inane list of EDC devices I've seen. From the forgettable gadgets to the bad Chinglish descriptions that were probably read verbatim from Amazon...or worse, Banggood. Missing letters, missing words, stilted style...bleah. Was the presenter even human, or was he a voice synthesizer? Not one of those gadgets made me interested in buying one of them. I own a better knife, a better multitool, a better wallet, a better watch. Instead of a tiny and alarmingly thin blanket, I have a Swagman Roll. It's bigger, but it's blanket, sleeping bag, sleeping bag liner, poncho, and shelter tarp. It's made of waterproof nylon with an insulated sandwich backing that takes up very little space, weighs almost nothing, and is very warm in any configuration. The only thing I don't have is a key management system. But if I get one, it'll be a KeySmart. I sort of have one... It organizes my lockpicks, called a Covert Companion. (Yes, it's legal.) Actually, the Nitecore T4K flashlight is a reasonable choice. But most people don't need 4,000 lumens of light. The smaller, less expensive, and just as rugged Nitecore TUP, with turbo mode of only 1,000 lumens, is more useful and costs and weighs less. But more people would be served better with one of the Rovyvon Aurora series on a shot-bead chain around their neck on a small S-Biner clip. I wear an Aurora A7 all the time. It has proven itself to be intensely useful. I hope your other videos are better.
if you followed their advice and bought the things on this list you would have 3 wallets two watches and three multitools, oh and a super important "tactical blanket"
I came to the comments because this comment had to exist. Especially the first part about the idiotic chinglish. I have to assume this was a voice synthesizer reading from a script translated by Google...That said, I'm totally sold on the super-duper tactical blanket.
unless you need those for work, i don't really see the point carrying this stuff around every day, like multitools, pen, flashlights, and bulky keychains.
I'm all about edc but never have I thought to myself, "man I really wish I had a blanket right now" at least not randomly. If I'm in a situation where I need a blanket I'm usually aware of it before hand lol and for emergencies I have a simple emergency blanket that is more than half the size of that bulky blanket they're touting
@@daytonben so does a common garbage bag, and you can get a whole roll of them for a couple of bucks. Or buy the big contractor's bags. They're tougher and you can fill them with leaves to make a cushion. Or buy a tarp. For staying warm, I have a lovely Swagman Roll that's coat, poncho, rain coat, blanket, and sleeping bag. And in case the rain is coming down buckets, I have the exterior waterproof poncho accessory.
I will never buy another Benchmade. They offered a 'lifetime sharp' guarantee, but when I asked about getting my knife sharpened they were like, "Oh sorry we sharpen all models EXCEPT FOR THAT ONE." Yeah right, thanks Benchmade. I'm buying Spyderco knives from now on.
Why the hell does every company feel the need to put a bottle opener on their items, like " hey you are lost in the woods, could take you days to make it out, but good thing you have a bottle opener with you, for that random bottle that does not twist off you found in the woods just sitting there", I like gagits, even the stupid ones, but I have stopped buying anything with a Bottle opener on it.
My swiss army knive with 550 cord on it and my drybag. That folds in itself. Always good to keep my EDC bagpack dry for up to 4h off heavy rain. Greetings from the Netherlands ;-)
4:07 Keeping your house key in your wallet is a stupid idea. Most wallets contain at least one item that has your address, for example your driver's license.
Some of these criticisms are way too harsh, you’re on the right path. I know you mention the items in the description, but that’s doesn’t quite fulfill the viewing experience. I think a viewer wants a digestible experience, not something they have to work for. Cheers!
To be honest, in over 30 years of living as a city dweller, I have never needed a knife away from home, that being said, I would like to know what practical or emergency applications it has in an urban setting, to have on my EVERYDAY CARRY BAG.
Actually naming the products in the video might be a good idea for the future…
Its already in the description
Shouldn't need to read the description for that info. I agree with Shrek.
Bruh dude talked about a whole history of a knife without ever saying the name, I went back thinking I missed it and then saw the comment, not even bothering with the rest of the video.
@@techieworld1857 Yeah, your pretty amaturish. Probably the single worst video of this type I've ever seen. And the fact that you think you don't need to say the product because it's in the description just goes to show your ignorance. Seriously, it isn't a hard concept to do. You earned a DISLIKE from me.
Yeah definitely need to name the products
Techie world: this is the best pen
Me: what pen is it?
Techie world:
Logic has escaped the Techie World people! But the pen is a Zebra - FXMD if anyone wants to know.
Zebra 700 series. There is also a mechanical version. You can find it at Walgreens as well.
What is the small auto knife at 0:18?
Superb landfill ideas.
Anyone know what that small spring loaded pocket knife is that they guy takes out of his shirt pocket at minute 0:18?
Does someone know what is the watch shown at 0:13 ?
That's what I wanted to know, why show & then not mention it ?
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0:00 12 Coolest EDC Gadgets That Are Worth Buying (Everyday Carry Gadgets 2021) List:
0:32 Benchmade 535-3 Bugout Knife
Amazon: geni.us/KQe1
1:14 Zebra F-701 Pen
Amazon: geni.us/kaAQD
1:53 Matador Mini Pocket Blanket
Amazon: geni.us/xMTqMYr
2:30 Orbitkey 2.0 Key Organizer
Amazon: geni.us/tq6eO
3:11 Luminox Sea Turtle Giant
Amazon: geni.us/x8Hu
3:54 Vaultskin Notting Hill Zipper Wallet
Amazon: geni.us/9kBnx
4:41 Garmin Instinct Tactical
Amazon: geni.us/fYooCs
5:26 Dango Pocket Clip
Amazon: geni.us/ImCy
6:10 Leatherman Skeletool ToPo
Amazon: geni.us/PphaCA
6:58 Nitecore T4K Flashlight
Amazon: geni.us/kpTm
7:40 Big Design Titanium Pocket Tool
Amazon: geni.us/pS6l
8:22 Dango Adapt Wallet
Amazon: geni.us/BX8cI
Man's really said that he has found the best pocket knife because it's sharp 💀
Hi, I liked the blanket, the most !
Thanks.
Cool stuff 😊
“We all wish we had a small blanket with us at all times” do we?
Yes. I get cold.
A towel is better. Every hoopy frood knows where his towel is.
What is the knife at 00:21 ??
Anyone know what the knife is?
Interviewer -: Sell me this pen
This Guy-: wait 1:14-1:51
The pen is the Zebra F-701 for those wondering. I know this because the first clip of the guy scribbling lines on a notebook were taken from my TH-cam review of the pen. Apparently they just stitch together clips from other peoples videos. Lame.
You need to report video and TH-cam will take it down.
i find carrying a large amount of cash and a firearm will get you through most problems
What's nice if you only have the firearm you can aquire large amounts of cash
Don’t forget spare magazines
Yup when I need to write down a phone number or sign some paperwork. I always go for my glock
@@brendanmackinnon3315
buy a pen
or rob someone of their pen
@@jimathybindlenim6359 ……….you’ve won this round sir I tip my hat to you…….haha
great list!
Tell me you don't know crap about EDC without telling me you don't know crap about EDC
I think thats why he made it.
The matador blanket link doesn’t work
Sweet
anyone know what the small flick knife at the beggining is called
What do you guys do with a knife in a pocket
A watch I can tell the time in the dark WOW 😂
“And the clip comes with it!” Lol u can tell this guy knows his shit abt pocket knives, we all know how rare it is for them to come with the clip 😂
I made it as far as the clip part lol . Maybe he had only seen saks and opinels before
A knife and a free pocket clip. Wow what a deal.
I have the blanket it is quite nice
Garmin inreach mini is my favorite
That matador mini tarp thing would come in handy at a park or beach.
I absolutely do not recommend that luminox watch!! The “scratch resistant “ mineral crystal scratches way way too easy on two different luminox watches I’ve had. Go for any other watch. I recommend gshock or Iso bright watches!!
does that watch send any of your data to "the cloud"? also known as someone else's computer
@@1683clifton nope! Not a smart watch at all. Just really bright isotopes in it!
The mineral crystal on my Luminox "Seal Knife" has been remarkably durable. I've worn it working (mechanic & carpenter) and it doesn't have a single scratch..??..
I have heard a lot of complaints about Luminox, the best competitor would be Marathon if you like Luminox design.
@@simptrix007 love my ISO bright! Sapphire crystal glass and much brighter isotopes.
This is the most generic commercial for buy my useless junk through my affiliate link I've ever seen
Prices with names 👍
8:43 wallet.. the 2 wallets in the frame, what is the brand or name of it. i like it
was wondering same thing
I'm ALL about multi-purpose & multilayered tools & things!! So thank you!!😊🧰🛠️🤗
wth meaning has the pen?
I won't get that 2:20 back 😢
That benchmade knife is nice don’t get me wrong but S90V is super difficult to sharpen and very prone to chipping
The Hogue Deka is a great alternative to the Bugout.
I have nothing to add here I'm just a rat 2 fan boy
@@claymoresteel Great knife for the money. I have the r1. One of these days I will get around to getting a r2d2.
@@charlesdudek7713 I've actually been planning on picking up a r1d2 for a bigger knife. Though I hope it still feels as good as the rat 2.
@@claymoresteel The only negatives I can say about the R1 are 1 it is slightly heavy. I'm guessing about 5oz, but to be sure you can check the weight on Knife Center or where ever you buy it from. 2 I wish it had G10 scales instead of the nylon but it's the same on the R2 and 3 When unlocking the blade I have to push a little harder on the liner lock than normal. That is characteristic of the knife from what I understand but idk you may experience the same thing with the R2. Ergos are good though and for the money it's a good beater.
@@charlesdudek7713 awesome
What are the product names. They are not listed anywhere. I wanted to buy some of the products but I have no idea who makes them. Something’s missing.
Literally carrying a Bugout right now lol go with a cheaper knife though. Mine cost me like $180 because it’s custom. Civivi, or We Knives have similar knives for like 1/4 the price. I just bought the Civivi Baby Banter for $60.
spyderco tenacious is always a good choice too
SAKs are even better and cost $20-50.
@@damyr I have one and another knife that is of the same kind of design, but better blade steal.
I have a Kershaw Select Fire 1920. It costs around $40 on Amazon. The blade is very tough and holds an edge well. It has a swing arm that will hold a standard 1/4" screwdriver bit either as an offset or straight screwdriver. It comes with two flathead and two Philips bits on spring-mounted holders in each handle scale. I've never had one break. There's a ruler on the swing arm that I freely admit is nearly useless, and there's a bottle opener. Oh, and it comes with a FREE pocket clip!
I also have a multitool. It's the Nextool Flagship model, with 16 tools. The blade and saw are only fair. It's only said to be "stainless steel" with no type designation, so I have to suspect it's 440C, the cheapest stainless knife steel available, but it sharpens, holds an edge, and the saw will cut a stick, which is all I ever cared about for the saw. The good bits are the needlenose pliers and the scissors. The pliers are quite good, with replaceable jaws for the wire cutter near the hinge. The scissors are quite good, passing the toilet paper test fairly easily. Cutting toilet paper with dull scissors only tears it if anything. The rest of the tools are just usual tools you'd see on any Swiss Army knife or knockoff. The only other bit I like on this tool is the glass breaker. The blade will cut a seat belt, and the glass breaker will break a car window if you need to escape quickly, such as if the car is sinking in deep water.
The Select Fire is clipped in my pocket and I use it every day. The Nextool is in my bag, and if I use it twice a year that's a lot. I never got into the Leatherman/Leatherman knockoff habit. But I do appreciate a good knife, and like it even better if it has an extra tool or two on it, just to make it a multitasker. The knife in this video is forgettable.
I have a "Flip Side" wallet. Not even considering changing to other wallets.
video quality is very poor... at 1080.
Does anybody know what the name of the first wallet was? The one with the zipper. I found it silly me. That's what I get for not reading the description
Wileysquires?
Wrong link for the leatherman skeletool. Link you provided is for the skeletool knife/bottle opener combo only. The one In your vid is different and is around $70, not $30.
Who on earth wants a footlong edc pen?
Nice flash... But needs more easyyyy longlastn.
My favorite is blanket
Yeah its a great EDC product for sure!
AT ALL TIMES
there's no way you're getting that blanket back in the bag! realistic thoughts
I've had one in my edc bag for a year. It folds down just fine.
how many times have you used it?
@@1683clifton I'd say 20-30
The stitch lines are actually a guide so you can fold it up correctly. I also have a similar one and it's fairly easy to get it back in so long as you have a flat surface to fold it on
They make backpacks like that too, they're pretty sick
Why did I first think of devices necessary at EDC music festival first
But are they available at all times?
The knife is made from “super steel”?
If you don't know how to sharpen a knife I do not recommend getting a knife with S90V steel, it's a f*ckin nightmare to work with and put an edge back onto, it holds an edge for a long time yes, but the caveat to that is that it's hard to sharpen
You clearly know what you’re talking about!
Definitely agree. I am proficient at sharpening and I don't like the super hard steels. I use "normal" steels because I enjoy being able to give them a touch up easily. I do have a jig and very coarse stones for my harder knives though.
@@Zequintiny yeah I want to look into something like a lansky or a wicked edge for my s90, s110, elmax and m390 blades
@@lumberjack0716since i got my lanskey i was planning on upgrading my EDC knife to a supersteel one. realy a game changer a guided sharpening system
I have a work sharp and a good leather strop with different grades of compound. If I want to, I can take the bevel down to a mirror polish, but I usually stop with black, green, or yellow, depending on the steel. My favorite knife, a Kershaw Select Fire, is only 8cr13mov steel, but it holds a decent edge and isn't a pain in the butt to sharpen. I don't have to strop it every day to keep it sharp -- once a week to strop, a quick hone with the ceramic plate on the Work Sharp every couple of weeks, and I only hit it with the diamond plates if I've used it hard and the edge is less than I like it. The Japanese ATS8 steel might be a little tougher, and even 440c is better at corrosion resistance, the passivating layer from the chromium content is enough that I've never had a problem with corrosion. I have a Gerber Covert Mini in ATS34, and that's a tad difficult to sharpen, though it does have a higher Rockwell number, and the 14% chromium makes it more corrosion resistant than the Kershaw, but I'm not willing to trade that for the ease in sharpening.
In addition to the tabletop Work Sharp, I have a Lansky mini-sharpener in my bag, and have a Work Sharp pocket sharpener that's much better. It has 2 grades of diamond plates, ceramic hone, and even a small strop surface that I keep fresh with black compound. I keep it in an aftermarket hardshell case to keep it clean.
This was, in my opinion, the most inane list of EDC devices I've seen. From the forgettable gadgets to the bad Chinglish descriptions that were probably read verbatim from Amazon...or worse, Banggood. Missing letters, missing words, stilted style...bleah. Was the presenter even human, or was he a voice synthesizer?
Not one of those gadgets made me interested in buying one of them. I own a better knife, a better multitool, a better wallet, a better watch.
Instead of a tiny and alarmingly thin blanket, I have a Swagman Roll. It's bigger, but it's blanket, sleeping bag, sleeping bag liner, poncho, and shelter tarp. It's made of waterproof nylon with an insulated sandwich backing that takes up very little space, weighs almost nothing, and is very warm in any configuration.
The only thing I don't have is a key management system. But if I get one, it'll be a KeySmart. I sort of have one... It organizes my lockpicks, called a Covert Companion. (Yes, it's legal.)
Actually, the Nitecore T4K flashlight is a reasonable choice. But most people don't need 4,000 lumens of light. The smaller, less expensive, and just as rugged Nitecore TUP, with turbo mode of only 1,000 lumens, is more useful and costs and weighs less. But more people would be served better with one of the Rovyvon Aurora series on a shot-bead chain around their neck on a small S-Biner clip. I wear an Aurora A7 all the time. It has proven itself to be intensely useful.
I hope your other videos are better.
if you followed their advice and bought the things on this list you would have 3 wallets two watches and three multitools, oh and a super important "tactical blanket"
I came to the comments because this comment had to exist. Especially the first part about the idiotic chinglish. I have to assume this was a voice synthesizer reading from a script translated by Google...That said, I'm totally sold on the super-duper tactical blanket.
unless you need those for work, i don't really see the point carrying this stuff around every day, like multitools, pen, flashlights, and bulky keychains.
holy shit do a 2nd take every once and a while. those awkward pauses in your sentences are...well...awkward.
Your Leatherman link is not to the same Leatherman that is in the video. - Leatherman Skeletool cx multi-tool
A pocket clip that can do "SO much more than that!!"... Proceeds to name three VERY STANDARD uses lmbo 🤣
Simply store it back in the bag.......
You'll never get that blanket back in that pouch
Are wallets RIFD protected
I'm all about edc but never have I thought to myself, "man I really wish I had a blanket right now" at least not randomly. If I'm in a situation where I need a blanket I'm usually aware of it before hand lol and for emergencies I have a simple emergency blanket that is more than half the size of that bulky blanket they're touting
We use that blanket for sitting outside and not getting your butt wet. It's waterproof.
@@daytonben so does a common garbage bag, and you can get a whole roll of them for a couple of bucks. Or buy the big contractor's bags. They're tougher and you can fill them with leaves to make a cushion. Or buy a tarp.
For staying warm, I have a lovely Swagman Roll that's coat, poncho, rain coat, blanket, and sleeping bag. And in case the rain is coming down buckets, I have the exterior waterproof poncho accessory.
I do - love taking photos in nature and often wish I had a little canvas or plastic mat. Sold.
Depends on the person and what they need it for but yeah, true.
I honestly prefer my shemagh. Although it isn’t as compact, it fits just nicely in my work bag when rolled up.
I will never buy another Benchmade. They offered a 'lifetime sharp' guarantee, but when I asked about getting my knife sharpened they were like, "Oh sorry we sharpen all models EXCEPT FOR THAT ONE." Yeah right, thanks Benchmade. I'm buying Spyderco knives from now on.
Spyderco knives are great knives but they’re ugly as sin and all look the same. Absolutely zero creativity.
Mention the brand name
I wonder how often a bottle opener is really needed these days.
Mostly only to pop off twist offs to demonstrate your neat bottle opener
Why the hell does every company feel the need to put a bottle opener on their items, like " hey you are lost in the woods, could take you days to make it out, but good thing you have a bottle opener with you, for that random bottle that does not twist off you found in the woods just sitting there", I like gagits, even the stupid ones, but I have stopped buying anything with a Bottle opener on it.
Premium Super Steel Blade ? Superman had the same one but had Kryptonite bolsters . Nothing of value was told of this knife .
What is Super steel? Grammatical error HEAVY.
How many ppl have a nice edc pen and write in a comp notebook?
What's up with these high priced items 🤔
Wife: "Darling just how many gizmos do you need?"
All men: "YES!"
Never have i ever said "shit, I wish I had a knife in my pocket "
1:17 what language is that?
All seem nice but the 1 star rating really turns me away
That Leatherman looks very nice, but my Victorinox Manager is never leaving my side. (Except when I go to the airport)
"if you don't carry a pen, then buy a pen" duh.... ok.
Are you purposely not saying the names of the gadgets
Name of the products are in the description mate
My swiss army knive with 550 cord on it and my drybag. That folds in itself. Always good to keep my EDC bagpack dry for up to 4h off heavy rain. Greetings from the Netherlands ;-)
Name of the knife?
@@aaronscarpato6995 I don't know for sure anymore but I think it's the standaard victorinox swiss army knive.
I actually feel bad for the person who was hired on fiver to read this god awful script
4:07 Keeping your house key in your wallet is a stupid idea. Most wallets contain at least one item that has your address, for example your driver's license.
на фоне всего, годный только мультитул от Лезерман
Backpacks?!? As first shown..
This script was written by someone who doesn't speak English well, but it's narrated by someone who does. How tf does that work?
All I have to say after watching this, don’t quit your day job dude
your links does not work ...
Which links?
19 sec. What balde is ?.??
The Benchmade Bugout is awesome but everyone should know that is also costs $175 just saying
Why NOT Mention the names off the products???????????🎉
The flashlight and blanket are great...everything else is trash!!!
CRKT HOMEFRONT Pocket knive is the best knive i have ever owned
We do cover some great pocket knives on this channel as well!
Kershaw blur is the best I've owned, it's ugly and bulky but works really well and it's easy to get it razor sharp.
Any self respecting drinker knows you can open a bottle of beer, with your house key...and a thousand other things. 😉🔑
Lol yeah, alcohol addiction is cool.
Several watches? Why??
Also, put everything on the table, so we can see what we have to carry.
Allemaal zo duur maar hele mooie spullen
I think EDC pen should be smaller, not just any regular pen
Bro the fact you didn't name any products was very frustrating
Some of these criticisms are way too harsh, you’re on the right path. I know you mention the items in the description, but that’s doesn’t quite fulfill the viewing experience. I think a viewer wants a digestible experience, not something they have to work for. Cheers!
It's fine mate, somehow the timestamps don't show up for some reason. That could be the reason as well
@@techieworld1857 Exactly, takes time to iron out all the wrinkles. You got this.
these are all great
I have the T4K and it is insanely bright man
Powerful stuff!
Literally says this is the best knife ever... and then doesn't tell you what knife it is.
To be honest, in over 30 years of living as a city dweller, I have never needed a knife away from home, that being said, I would like to know what practical or emergency applications it has in an urban setting, to have on my EVERYDAY CARRY BAG.
I'd rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
You’re a zuber
EDC is not meant for emergencies.
Forgot to mention a vape pen
Who wrote this twaddle and are they still in high school?