EDD? Every Day Drive kit - Upgrading/Downsizing | 4K
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- Downsized my EDD so it fits in the driver door of my Subaru Legacy. Let me know what you think about the kit. What would you add/remove? What do you carry?
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Links to the items in this kit:
Roaring Fire Ember - www.roaringfiregear.com/product-page/roaring-fire-pouch
WD - 40 Pen: amzn.to/3XjtOM9
Nextool E1: amzn.to/4dLpQkH
Nextool bits: amzn.to/4fNM5bw
Boruit V20: amzn.to/4dmXygu
Tiny Survival card: amzn.to/3AuxGAQ
Victorinox Clippers: amzn.to/4cuuqCO
Victorinox USB drive: amzn.to/46VpKF0
Olight EOS I3E: amzn.to/4cuCGTl
Curad Performance Bandaids: amzn.to/4dL4fc2
Ketalon Pen: ketalon.com/
Clipper lighter: amzn.to/3Xcbpkk
Sliver Gripper: amzn.to/3AukTym
Boker knife/money clip: amzn.to/3YK3Gel
Kershaw Spork: amzn.to/4fSsk2o
Emergency Poncho: amzn.to/3MaBJEZ
Little tip, I'd store the batterie for the backup flashlight outside of the flashlight. If it leaks it will wreck your contacts and then your backup is bust too.
Great kit my man but, in my opinion, every kit should have pliers
Agreed, I should add one of the extra XS Knipex pliers to this kit.
Where's the sic azz custom SAK, brother?!😆 Just kidding man, love the kit. Great content as always!!!👍🙏🤘🤘🤘
True, true... LOL Thanks.
That slot under the patch could be for a flashlight or a larger knife. Something easy to get to so you don't have to open it all up. The elastic could be for an extra t shirt or socks etc
I see what you mean. That'd definitely work.
Serrated blade and glass breaker
The elastic across the front is for holding a flashlight, so you can get to it quickly.
@@dennispoley6005 Makes sense. Thanks.
The shock cord on the front is to store a tourniquet, or something else that you might need without opening or even grabbing your bag
@@Andrew-gl3up That makes sense.
I think I'm changing out from my Maxpedition. I like that double row molle.
@@thefarfiles 👍🏻👍🏻 Nice.
Maybe a small pair of vice grips of knipex pliers?
Good idea!
The elastic on the front you can put a pair of gloves.
I can see how that'd be convenient. 👍🏻
Very well thought out. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
i would recomend a glue stick for use with lighter, and ali express iodine qtip, and towel tablets, for a car kit you might need to clean after maintenance, and as toilet paper
Excellent ideas! I somehow missed the compressed towelettes.
I carry their sling bag every day, they make good stuff at good prices.
@@lens7859 Haven't tried their slingbag yet.
Makes me want to update my vehicle edc and post a video 💪🏼
@@EDCExplained Nice! 👍🏻👍🏻
Fun fact: WD40 is Water Displacement version 40. It works by displacing water with a light lubricating oil. It's a lubricating water displacement product, or a water displacing lubricant, or something that's really good at getting sticky residue off something, or permanent marker remover....
@@darrylstark9259 😅 Sounds about right...
Subaru. Good choice sir. Sad to see it suffers the same illness as my Mazda: no storage-area for EDD-stuff whatsoever. (my old nissan was GREAT in that matter) ALSO: a great kit! :-) i would add some working-gloves (if you don't store them with the emergency-vest (if you need one in the states, we have to carry those things now in europe)) - eg if you have to lift or move some tree-stuff or roadpizzas or something out of the way on the road... (would add at least vinyl-gloves if you can't store workinggloves in there)
Thanks. Yeah, it had me not carrying my EDD for a while. Working gloves is a great idea, I had a pair in my larger kit.
What's the knife that has the hole for the bits? The chunky folding knife? I can't find a top s CCRT anywhere if that's the name
@@ssmg42 It's a TOPS / Buck CSAR-T It is a discontinued knife, so I'd recommend trying Ebay.
Thanks
I have a few similar bags with the elastic external straps and i always use it to hold a pair or mechanix gloves
@@chrismilner5098 That's a great idea.
WD-40Be careful that it contains a high percentage of acids. It is preferable to wipe with oil after using it to avoid damaging the metal.
Interesting, I didn't know that.
Fish oils. Not acid.
elastic is perhaps for a tourniquet
Good idea. I think it'd fit too.
I've been looking for a multi-tool for travel. I find the NexTool intriguing. How feasible would it be to mod the blade?
What kind of mod are you thinking? The multitool is assembled with torx screws, so accessing the blade should be fairly simple
Great vid
@@timmccollow5094 Thanks!
I'm a clipper fan. Flints can change out too.
That's correct! I forgot to mention that advantage. 👍🏻👍🏻
Rovyvon E8 Angeleye mini dual flashlight 😊
@@stevelemaster7423 That'd be a great flashlight for this kit as well.
Consider including an anti-histaminine
nice selection
@@kathleensmith370 Thank you!
Great video, but I am looking for the tweezers you have in the kit. Sliver gripper - found it, thanks.
Thanks! Glad to hear that you found them.
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Yes sir!
Very Good Video, Thank you so much!
You are welcome!
Is that a Leatherman Tread bracelt or a clone?
@@Castleknight It's the real Leatherman Tread.
Weird WD40 is called a lubricant spray by Home Depot and Lowes
@@Scole614 LOL Who'd have thought that it would be a debatable question, right?
Water displacement 40
Yes sir. 😅👍🏻
W "D" 40. Displaces water and is a solvent. Never use on Pew Pews.
@@choppermike3329 Yeah, definitely not good as gun lube or bicycle chain lube. That's for sure.
TQ
Whoever told you WD40 is not a lubricant does not know what they're talking about... It is most definitely a lubricant
Water Displacement version forty, which is the long version for WD-40. It will work as a lube but not a good one and not its intent.
I have to admit, that's what I used it for all my life... If a hinge squeaks... WD40. 😅
Many years ago I was working at a marketing agency we did several campaigns for the WD-40 pen. It's true that it was originally developed for water displacement but its most common use is definitely as a household lubricant. The interesting thing about the pen is that it was primarily marketed as an on-the-go stain remover, similar to the Tide pen, but intended for hard surfaces. And in that application it does work very very well.
@@markmattimore592 Nice! I've used WD40 for removing stickers and residue. 👍🏻👍🏻
If a hinge squeaks, WD 40 works for a while, then the squeak returns
Where can I find the pry bar? Thanks
@@JohnHancock1 I currently can't find it on Amazon or Olight's website. Might be discontinued. I'd recommend searching for it on the internet, might be available on Ebay or somewhere else. It's called the Oknife Otacle 2 Pry Bar.
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Toothpicks man. Some wooden toothpicks
Good idea. And easy to add.
Floss picks I think are better