always interesting to see EDC threads. I agree with you, the Dime is much better photo model than it is a good MT model.I've gifted my black one but it made for good pics with thatt worn look. That last combo of minialist gear is very well put together and the kind of thing everybody should have on them, barely essentials, and they'd see how useful those things can be on occasion.How do you like the Kershaw tool? I was about to get one but I haven't read much about it, lack of reviews everywhere. and what do you think of that Coast? How's the output, life of the battery and overall durability? Would you put it against a Fenix, Lumintop and Led LENSER of the same size/battery type?Thanks and keep it going,
Quote from: ThePeacent on December 11, 2017, 12:09:51 PMalways interesting to see EDC threads. I agree with you, the Dime is much better photo model than it is a good MT model.I've gifted my black one but it made for good pics with thatt worn look. That last combo of minialist gear is very well put together and the kind of thing everybody should have on them, barely essentials, and they'd see how useful those things can be on occasion.How do you like the Kershaw tool? I was about to get one but I haven't read much about it, lack of reviews everywhere. and what do you think of that Coast? How's the output, life of the battery and overall durability? Would you put it against a Fenix, Lumintop and Led LENSER of the same size/battery type?Thanks and keep it going, The Kershaw tool came in a combo pack my sister got for me with a folder and a spoon/fork/carabiner. bottle opener works, scraper works, but it was a bit more of keychain jewelry than hard use tool. My name starts with a K so it got to ride along lol.
I know the Juice B2 isn't all that popular, but it makes for a pretty good work carry for me in my current job. Mostly cutting open boxes and cutting a few types of rope/string. having the full serrated and full plain edge is nice. and it fits in my coin pocket out of the way
Quote from: Higgins617 on December 11, 2017, 05:00:16 PMI know the Juice B2 isn't all that popular, but it makes for a pretty good work carry for me in my current job. Mostly cutting open boxes and cutting a few types of rope/string. having the full serrated and full plain edge is nice. and it fits in my coin pocket out of the wayIt is uninspiring and ugly, but it has great cutting power for its size, it has potential.
So the Coast G19 got upgraded with a lanyard hole. Thanks!
Quote from: ReamerPunch on December 12, 2017, 05:59:47 PMSo the Coast G19 got upgraded with a lanyard hole. Thanks! That ones the G10, Coast was giving them away a few years ago if you paid for shipping. The 19 is a bit longer.
Quote from: Higgins617 on December 12, 2017, 06:02:36 PMQuote from: ReamerPunch on December 12, 2017, 05:59:47 PMSo the Coast G19 got upgraded with a lanyard hole. Thanks! That ones the G10, Coast was giving them away a few years ago if you paid for shipping. The 19 is a bit longer.G10 is $3.5 right now!
Quote from: Kampfer on December 12, 2017, 06:44:09 AMQuote from: Higgins617 on December 11, 2017, 05:00:16 PMI know the Juice B2 isn't all that popular, but it makes for a pretty good work carry for me in my current job. Mostly cutting open boxes and cutting a few types of rope/string. having the full serrated and full plain edge is nice. and it fits in my coin pocket out of the wayIt is uninspiring and ugly, but it has great cutting power for its size, it has potential.Both fair assessments, I don't hate the way it looks, definitely not good looking though. Function over form for this one I suppose.
Got to use my EDC stuff at work again today! Love when that happens, granted it was mostly on my own crap this time. I did use the "phillips" driver on my Dime to tighten a snap screw on a little guys helmet which was nice. The real help was in removing what was left of rotted eyelets on my old skates which have been relegated to pond duty now.(Image removed from quote.)Flat driver made for an awesome light pry tool, needed to be a fairly fine edge to sneak between the eyelet and the boot.(Image removed from quote.)Punched out the still surprisingly well seated backing as well, made short work of it and saved me from going searching for something else to get the job done.... Other tasks out of the hands of my EDC were pressing in new eyelets and swapping in newer Step Steel blades I "borrowed" from one of my other pairs that I can't stand....(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: Higgins617 on December 21, 2017, 04:08:13 AMGot to use my EDC stuff at work again today! Love when that happens, granted it was mostly on my own crap this time. I did use the "phillips" driver on my Dime to tighten a snap screw on a little guys helmet which was nice. The real help was in removing what was left of rotted eyelets on my old skates which have been relegated to pond duty now.(Image removed from quote.)Flat driver made for an awesome light pry tool, needed to be a fairly fine edge to sneak between the eyelet and the boot.(Image removed from quote.)Punched out the still surprisingly well seated backing as well, made short work of it and saved me from going searching for something else to get the job done.... Other tasks out of the hands of my EDC were pressing in new eyelets and swapping in newer Step Steel blades I "borrowed" from one of my other pairs that I can't stand....(Image removed from quote.)nice to see that your Dime worked for you, but I must warn you not to put much stress on it...I've broken 2 of them already!! And I didn't apply much force in any of those 2 occasions
(Image removed from quote.)Last minute gift wrapping timeeee
Quote from: Higgins617 on December 24, 2017, 05:40:12 AM(Image removed from quote.)Last minute gift wrapping timeeee wow !! Always wanted one of those. They are rare as a green dog, especially in my country