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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.
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:
Examples, spoilered to avoid clutter;
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