Keychain tools
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Keychain tools
These three gadgets on my keychain take care of my edc needs. A minimalist Leatherman Style with knife, scissors, tweezers, file and screwdrivers file. A Swiss Utili-key with bottle opener. Serrated and straight edge, tiny screwdriver Philips too. And a X-light micro.
EDC is a lovely concept, but it needs to be unobtrusive, non-aggressive and not weigh your trousers down!
Let's see what you guys have on your keychains.
EDC is a lovely concept, but it needs to be unobtrusive, non-aggressive and not weigh your trousers down!
Let's see what you guys have on your keychains.
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Re: Keychain tools
> Nice little 'gadgetry' you got thereLanceman wrote:These three gadgets on my keychain take care of my edc needs. A minimalist Leatherman Style with knife, scissors, tweezers, file and screwdrivers file. A Swiss Utili-key with bottle opener. Serrated and straight edge, tiny screwdriver Philips too. And a X-light micro.
Let's see what you guys have on your keychains.
> Hold your horses - I too have a Swiss one - will post asap....
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Re: Keychain tools
@lanceman,
Neat idea for edc set of tools. I normally have my gerber compact scout either on or near me (in the car). It is small and light enough to use as a key chain but i prefer having it in the pocket separately as the key bunch itself is heavy and I rarely have it on me.
Neat idea for edc set of tools. I normally have my gerber compact scout either on or near me (in the car). It is small and light enough to use as a key chain but i prefer having it in the pocket separately as the key bunch itself is heavy and I rarely have it on me.
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Re: Keychain tools
Cool set of tools!
I have a Comtech Stinger and a Streamlight Nano paracorded to my car key. Don't carry any more keys on person. Apart from that, Gerber knife in the pocket and PPK in lappie bag. Since my EDC includes a 20's pack of Classic Milds and a lighter, pockets are anyway overloaded!!
I have a Comtech Stinger and a Streamlight Nano paracorded to my car key. Don't carry any more keys on person. Apart from that, Gerber knife in the pocket and PPK in lappie bag. Since my EDC includes a 20's pack of Classic Milds and a lighter, pockets are anyway overloaded!!
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Re: Keychain tools
Essdee, how about. Putting up some pics?
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Re: Keychain tools
I have a Boker Subcom as my EDC knife. This tool looks exactly like a key chain so no one gives it any attention. I also have a UZI Tactical Pen as my writing instrument and my primary self defence tool. Also have a Leatherman Squirt with pliers, small knife, file, scissors, bottle opener and screwdrivers. In addition I have a Swiss Utilikey as well....for those times when I have to be separated from the Boker Subcom and Leatherman Squirt. I am soon adding an Energizer High Tech Micro Light to the key chain soon. Its on its way
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Re: Keychain tools
Hi slingshot,
> Very innocent yet potent gizmos
> Always ready, willing & able to oblige when called for
> Good collection
Briha
> Very innocent yet potent gizmos
> Always ready, willing & able to oblige when called for
> Good collection
Briha
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Re: Keychain tools
My office carry:
Weekend carry:
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Weekend carry:
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Re: Keychain tools
Hey Slingshot that is a lovely shiny Utilikey!!
Abhiram, which Spyderco is that? I am a fan of the Delica in ZDP. On weekends when I go traipsing over the country side I carry one or two (remember that old bushcraft saying that one is none and two is one?) of the following:
1. A BRK Gunny.....sensuous
2. BK 24 in D2
3. Blind Horse Knives -Little work horse
4. Candiru
Abhiram, which Spyderco is that? I am a fan of the Delica in ZDP. On weekends when I go traipsing over the country side I carry one or two (remember that old bushcraft saying that one is none and two is one?) of the following:
1. A BRK Gunny.....sensuous
2. BK 24 in D2
3. Blind Horse Knives -Little work horse
4. Candiru
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Re: Keychain tools
Sir, that Spyderco is a Dragonfly in ZDP-189, a tiny but extremely effective knife to carry around. People hardly notice it while clipped to jeans pocket using the deep carry wire clip.Lanceman wrote:Hey Slingshot that is a lovely shiny Utilikey!!
Abhiram, which Spyderco is that? I am a fan of the Delica in ZDP. On weekends when I go traipsing over the country side I carry one or two (remember that old bushcraft saying that one is none and two is one?) of the following:
1. A BRK Gunny.....sensuous
2. BK 24 in D2
3. Blind Horse Knives -Little work horse
4. Candiru
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Re: Keychain tools
Love the Spyderco, Abhi. In fact the Spydie and the Opinel are the only two folders I trust. In the outdoors, it's a fixed blade.
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Re: Keychain tools
I have a few few gizmos collected over the years, here are a few of them.
Apologies but at the moment I'm just grabbing pics off the web, maybe sometime I'll post actual pics of mine but not tonite...
Anyway, the most useful tool I've found so far is the Victorinox "Midnite Manager" :
This has the most tools that actually work in a small package- Knife, scissors, flat and small phillips of the size that fits all those battery cover hold down screws. bottle opener (must have!), nail file, LED flashlight and an actual useable ball point pen that works pretty good.
Hard to beat all that in a tiny package!
I used to use a leatherman Micra, but I did manage to spring the scissors cutting some thick plastic once and then it wouldn't cut paper well any more. However, If a person used the knife on plastic I think it would last just fine.
The Micra has nice tweezers, if you have a job that requires you to use them on occasion this would serve admirably.
Carried a Swiss Tech Micro Tool for a couple of years as an adjunct to a pocket knife:
I used this a lot. A very handy size and has full size screwdrivers. However, I did manage to break it by squeezing too firmly and one of the plier jaws snapped off. It surprised me as I wasn't squeezing it with a gorilla grip or anything and I thought it should have been a bit tougher.
I replaced it with a Swiss Tech Micro-Plus EX:
This one has a lot of gizmos on it, unfortunately it is awkward to use and it seems to keep unfolding when carried in your pants pocket so I cannot really recommend it for an EDC. However it makes a great thing to toss into your desk drawer at the office or put into a suitcase pocket when you go on a trip.
Apologies but at the moment I'm just grabbing pics off the web, maybe sometime I'll post actual pics of mine but not tonite...
Anyway, the most useful tool I've found so far is the Victorinox "Midnite Manager" :
This has the most tools that actually work in a small package- Knife, scissors, flat and small phillips of the size that fits all those battery cover hold down screws. bottle opener (must have!), nail file, LED flashlight and an actual useable ball point pen that works pretty good.
Hard to beat all that in a tiny package!
I used to use a leatherman Micra, but I did manage to spring the scissors cutting some thick plastic once and then it wouldn't cut paper well any more. However, If a person used the knife on plastic I think it would last just fine.
The Micra has nice tweezers, if you have a job that requires you to use them on occasion this would serve admirably.
Carried a Swiss Tech Micro Tool for a couple of years as an adjunct to a pocket knife:
I used this a lot. A very handy size and has full size screwdrivers. However, I did manage to break it by squeezing too firmly and one of the plier jaws snapped off. It surprised me as I wasn't squeezing it with a gorilla grip or anything and I thought it should have been a bit tougher.
I replaced it with a Swiss Tech Micro-Plus EX:
This one has a lot of gizmos on it, unfortunately it is awkward to use and it seems to keep unfolding when carried in your pants pocket so I cannot really recommend it for an EDC. However it makes a great thing to toss into your desk drawer at the office or put into a suitcase pocket when you go on a trip.
"What if he had no knife? In that case he would not be a good bushman so there is no need to consider the possibility." H.A. Lindsay, 1947
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Re: Keychain tools
I confess that, like Mark, I need to post the actual in-my-hand pic at another time - apologies. I carry this Leatherman Skeleton CX with me:
My keychain also has Snap On OXI8 and OXI10 combination wrenches for SMA and SSMA coax connectors which look like this 1/4" one (the other is 5/16"):
My keychain also has Snap On OXI8 and OXI10 combination wrenches for SMA and SSMA coax connectors which look like this 1/4" one (the other is 5/16"):
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Re: Keychain tools
The Energiser Keychain Light came today. So I am sharing the new picture of my keychain tools. Boker Subcom, Swiss Utilikey, Leatherman Squirt, Energiser High Tech Keychain Light and the Uzi Tactical Pen
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Re: Keychain tools
Hey slingshot!
> Thanks for the "Adrenalin Rush"
> Awesome gizmos & EDC too!!!
> What I like is the "Ergonomics" of the design - La Jawab!!!!
> Thanks for sharing....
Briha
> Thanks for the "Adrenalin Rush"
> Awesome gizmos & EDC too!!!
> What I like is the "Ergonomics" of the design - La Jawab!!!!
> Thanks for sharing....
Briha