Interesting to see a lot of people make small kits for pocket carry. Amazing how much stuff still fits. Though it might be a bit larger, I much prefer the inCharge cable.
Interesting pocket pack. I would replace the sewing kit with a seam reaper which normally comes with a plastic cap into which you can easily store 2 or 3 needles pre-threaded. For sewing in the field, pre-threading is key, otherwise you also need to carry a threader. A seam ripper is very handy for cutting threads and has an interesting shape which can be useful in DIY situations. I would ditch the lighter for a book or two of matches. I would also add an alcohol prep pad or two and a couple of band-aids and a small tube of Neosporin and you have a very useful boo-boo kit, most of which happen when attempting to DIY with inadequate pocket tools. A small tube of Krazy Glue will add to your DIY fix it abilities and double as first aid in the event of a cut which requires closure.
I had that exact lighter - I found over time that it leaked gas, and since I didn't use it very often was basically always empty on the rare occasions that I needed it. I probably refilled it more often than I used it! I've replaced it with a peanut lighter. The o-ring in it stops the fuel from leaking out and it's even smaller (though thicker). a BIC would work just as well, as every EDC channel under the sun will tell you!
Thanks very much for your message, I'm a big advocate for Bic lighters but unfortunately the Bic Mini I originally had took up too much space (it's nearly double the width) so I had to find an alternative, I've found the Honest lighter to be pretty reliable for the last few months that I've had it.
Love the items. For the charger cable can I suggest a Rolling Square XL. It can charge everything and has all the connections without anything loose and a great and I think smaller form factor.
Hi there, Thanks very much for the suggestion, I really like the look of it but i think it may be a touch too big to fit, I'll check it out some more though. Cheers
Hey Carlos, I got a Ozark Trail, "wave" For like $45.00 and have had zero issues, you can use ¼" bits in it, an the Klien type too! It may be right for your needs, an is a great tool! Hope all is well your way!
Hi there, Thanks for the kind comment, the keychain screw driver is going through some iterations to try and iron out some issues at the moment but I do hope to make them available at some point. I can't give much of a time line at the moment unfortunately.
Hi there, it looks like it's unfortunately out of stock at the moment but here's the product: countycomm.com/products/zipper-key-pouch-by-maratac Thanks
@@AS-lm2yv I would recommend it if you need something even more compact than a Bic mini but if you have that little bit of extra space then the Bics are excellent
Looks like a glorified change purse, just trying to wrap my head around these micro "EDC" pouches and 1" flashlights... 😂To each his own but just don't seem comfortable or practical for any kind of rapid deployment... I guess if you want something to put chapstick, nail clippers and a tiny useless knife in they are cool...? 🤣You can make a "cool" lanyard! and get super cool patches!😆
Hi there, Thanks very much for watching, pleased you got some insight from the video even if it's to tell you that these kinds of things aren't for you. Cheers
Interesting to see a lot of people make small kits for pocket carry. Amazing how much stuff still fits.
Though it might be a bit larger, I much prefer the inCharge cable.
Yeah they're really great bits of kit if packed properly. I prefer the inCharge as well, and I think it's much higher quality.
Cheers
Interesting pocket pack. I would replace the sewing kit with a seam reaper which normally comes with a plastic cap into which you can easily store 2 or 3 needles pre-threaded. For sewing in the field, pre-threading is key, otherwise you also need to carry a threader. A seam ripper is very handy for cutting threads and has an interesting shape which can be useful in DIY situations. I would ditch the lighter for a book or two of matches. I would also add an alcohol prep pad or two and a couple of band-aids and a small tube of Neosporin and you have a very useful boo-boo kit, most of which happen when attempting to DIY with inadequate pocket tools. A small tube of Krazy Glue will add to your DIY fix it abilities and double as first aid in the event of a cut which requires closure.
Hi there,
Thanks very much for your great suggestions. I'm going to pour everything out and have a look at integrating some of the ideas.
Cheers
I had that exact lighter - I found over time that it leaked gas, and since I didn't use it very often was basically always empty on the rare occasions that I needed it. I probably refilled it more often than I used it!
I've replaced it with a peanut lighter. The o-ring in it stops the fuel from leaking out and it's even smaller (though thicker). a BIC would work just as well, as every EDC channel under the sun will tell you!
Thanks very much for your message, I'm a big advocate for Bic lighters but unfortunately the Bic Mini I originally had took up too much space (it's nearly double the width) so I had to find an alternative, I've found the Honest lighter to be pretty reliable for the last few months that I've had it.
Love the items. For the charger cable can I suggest a Rolling Square XL. It can charge everything and has all the connections without anything loose and a great and I think smaller form factor.
Hi there,
Thanks very much for the suggestion, I really like the look of it but i think it may be a touch too big to fit, I'll check it out some more though.
Cheers
I have that lighter for years! I’m not sure why more EDC folks haven’t found it!
Yeah I agree, not had mine for ages but it's a great little lighter and absolutely miniscule.
@@carryco & refillable! & won’t leak…
Hey Carlos, I got a Ozark Trail, "wave" For like $45.00 and have had zero issues, you can use ¼" bits in it, an the Klien type too! It may be right for your needs, an is a great tool! Hope all is well your way!
Hi there, I think you may have ended up on the wrong TH-cam channel here, I still appreciate your suggestion for the Ozark Trail .
Cheers
Awesome edc kit. 👍👍
Really enjoyed this, great work.
Thanks very much, really kind of you to say.
Yo great kit! Very well thought out. Please drop that keychain screwdriver you've developed. I'd really like to purchase one!
Hi there,
Thanks for the kind comment, the keychain screw driver is going through some iterations to try and iron out some issues at the moment but I do hope to make them available at some point. I can't give much of a time line at the moment unfortunately.
Good Lord, nice packing job.
Cheers, it took a lot of working out 🙂
That lighter is pretty cool
I've managed to find a link to it now, it's in the description. Cheers
Hi do you have the link for the black pouch please thanks
Hi there, it looks like it's unfortunately out of stock at the moment but here's the product:
countycomm.com/products/zipper-key-pouch-by-maratac
Thanks
Hey is that lighter refillable?
It is refillable, yes
@@carryco thanks! still recommend it? or do you recommend just getting a standard mini bic lighter?
@@AS-lm2yv I would recommend it if you need something even more compact than a Bic mini but if you have that little bit of extra space then the Bics are excellent
Just buy a Bic mini.
That doesn't fit. Cheers
Looks like a glorified change purse, just trying to wrap my head around these micro "EDC" pouches and 1" flashlights... 😂To each his own but just don't seem comfortable or practical for any kind of rapid deployment... I guess if you want something to put chapstick, nail clippers and a tiny useless knife in they are cool...? 🤣You can make a "cool" lanyard! and get super cool patches!😆
Hi there,
Thanks very much for watching, pleased you got some insight from the video even if it's to tell you that these kinds of things aren't for you.
Cheers
No need for such a negative comment mate, if you don't like these videos, don't watch them!