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Re: What do you consider the most practical EDC?

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 4:45 am
by Sumdumguy
Wartstein wrote:
Sat Jan 12, 2019 11:59 pm
Sumdumguy wrote:
Sat Jan 12, 2019 3:54 pm
I voted 1 knife folder or fixed. Any car I drive is full of tools, so I am never in need of a tool lol.

I would also carry a leatherman squirt or juice if it had no blade and all tools.
So you never leave your car? ;)
I'm in and out of my car or truck all day long most every day, generally with a bag of tools in my hand. So no ;)

Maybe one day I'll take a picture of my actual EDC.

Re: What do you consider the most practical EDC?

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 7:12 am
by anagarika
Chose OTHER.

My use is so rare daily, so probably one will be adequate. However I like them, so I carry multiple, just because and I have a SAK in my bag.

Re: What do you consider the most practical EDC?

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 8:07 am
by abbazaba
I selected just a knife, but I always have a 10180 flashlight and screwdriver bit on my keys. I'm never far from real tools so it's just an emergency/convenience thing. I'm usually over prepared if I'm going anywhere with a bag stuffed full of goodies, and my truck is always packed with tools.

Here's a pic of my entire EDC for years now, minus my phone. I'm a minimalist when it comes to my pockets, so I consider this to be very practical for my uses. Granted the knife is probably bigger than needed and a Vic SD Classic is the most practical according to a few people I know.

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Re: What do you consider the most practical EDC?

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 8:48 am
by Woodpuppy
Other. Currently a para 3, Squarehead, Christy knife and Atwood prybaby on my keychain, a AAA Pelican flashlight or my Surefire E1L. I keep a small socket and bit set in my office. There’s a leatherman wave, bigger flashlights, tool box, chainsaw, and generator in the truck. And a shop full of tools at work

Re: What do you consider the most practical EDC?

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 1:32 pm
by ThePeacent
Vivi wrote:
Sun Jan 13, 2019 3:38 am

The big cargo pockets have vertical dividers so there are three compartments in each. I could comfortably carry 6 folders clipped in the two big cargo pockets if I felt inclined, haha.

not 6 folders, but 6 inch folders, is what I often carry in those big pockets :o
It won't come as a surprise to many, but every day I carry at least 2 knives, and 2 tools

Usually one knife is SE, the other PE, or Straight blade, the other Hawkbill :spyder:
Usually one tool is a Multitool, the other a SAK, or sometimes two Multitools and one or two SAKs :cool:

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Re: What do you consider the most practical EDC?

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 7:46 pm
by Fred Sanford
One knife. If I have to carry multiples of stuff I won't. I carry one knife. Most of the time that knife has two blades (GEC). Sometimes that knife has one blade (Spyderco). I will only carry a fixed blade or a multitool if I am going into the woods or to the range.

Re: What do you consider the most practical EDC?

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 9:28 pm
by Cycletroll
Two folders (large + SAK Cadet), a multi tool, and a prybar

Re: What do you consider the most practical EDC?

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 12:56 am
by Wartstein
Vivi wrote:
Sun Jan 13, 2019 2:45 am
Tucson Tom wrote:
Sat Jan 12, 2019 11:35 pm

Fixed blades are easier to keep clean for food prep, so the combo of multitool + fixed blade is what I voted for. They're also handy if I want to cut something in a hurry....less stuff to fidget with than any sort of folder.
Where I live (Austria / Europe) I almost couldn't carry a fixed blade, even a small one, in a more or less urban enviroment. Though perfectly legal, people would look at you probably almost like you'd edc a Tomahawk (which would be legal too).
Guess it could even happen that the cops would stop and question you, though legally they could do nothing about it.

Re: What do you consider the most practical EDC?

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:53 pm
by vivi
I work in a major city, and when I walk to the nearest gas station on my lunch breaks I see clerk open carrying a 9" OAL fixed blade. Last time I went to a camping store I saw a worker carrying an Outdoor Edge Le Duck on the front of his belt. It's pretty accepted here. If I go grocery shopping with one clipped to my belt it goes unnoticed, much less hiking etc.

After replacing my single blade folders with a clipped Wave, I'm reconsidering the Clipitool. I could see myself getting one when it gets back to shorts weather, since the Wave can feel like a bit much.

Even if the weight isn't ideal, I'm getting a lot more use out of my MT than my Pacific Salt. Used the file, scissors, both blades and the philips screwdriver so far today.

Re: What do you consider the most practical EDC?

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2019 8:58 pm
by Doeswhateveraspidercan
Used the file, scissors, both blades and the philips screwdriver so far today.

Darn useful tools Vivi

My 23 year old Victoronix Mariner is a favorite I will never part with, sure the steel for the blade is junk but the Shackle key is so useful heck just this morning I used it to pull a broken sink stopper up.

If Sal wants a great design in my opinion place a Stretch2 Blade in a knife give it a shackle key like the mariner has a set of scissors, and perhaps a small set of victoronix pliers and man will that ever be a go to!

https://www.westmarine.com/buy/victorin ... gJo7vD_BwE