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What's your EDC (everyday carry) Multi-Tool?

us Offline powernoodle

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Re: What's your EDC (everyday carry) Multi-Tool?
Reply #30 on: December 23, 2012, 01:12:50 AM
Nice! I like the micro light / small SAK combo.

That combo gets my vote for the most utility in the smallest package.  And even though it weights almost nothing - 1.2 oz on my scales - you have the basics covered.  Everyone, including mom, dad and the kids, should have something like this on them at all times (blade restrictions considered).


us Offline Swiss Man

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What's your EDC (everyday carry) Multi-Tool?
Reply #31 on: December 23, 2012, 01:50:12 AM
At work a
Leatherman Kick
Wenger Clippers
Mag Lite 50
Victorinox OHT (in kydex sheath)

At home
Leatherman Kick
Wenger Clippers
NEBO flashlight
Vic Climber


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Re: What's your EDC (everyday carry) Multi-Tool?
Reply #32 on: December 26, 2012, 02:58:49 AM
Totally depends on what I plan on running into during the day.

Sideclip is my favorite and most carried non-work tool.

Kick with pocket clip is typically used for work since I care less about it than my Sideclips, but has the same functionality.

Wave is carried when I know I am going to be running into tougher situations that day.

Wingman is a backup and typically left in the car for if/when I forget to grab a tool on the way out.

On top of that I usually have a 'personal MT' in the fifth pocket in my jeans, which varies between a Micra and a Cadet.


us Offline Corso

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Re: What's your EDC (everyday carry) Multi-Tool?
Reply #33 on: December 26, 2012, 04:02:31 AM
Midnite manager (white LED) on keychain with S2 or PS4 in my pocket.


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Re: What's your EDC (everyday carry) Multi-Tool?
Reply #34 on: December 26, 2012, 04:25:42 AM
Today it is a Rebar, Vise Grip 5WR Toolbox and a Style PS on the gadget key ring.    :)
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Re: What's your EDC (everyday carry) Multi-Tool?
Reply #35 on: December 27, 2012, 03:39:12 PM
To update, I have now incorporated the Alox Electrician SAK into my EDC line-up.  I find I currently can't choose between that and the Compact SAK to pair with my Rebar, so I take both :D  Both of these SAKs are recent additions to my collection, so I enjoy playing with both.  I will be interested to see which one's newness wears off quicker. 

I tend to go through cycles of what I like to carry, so it can vary every few weeks.  The Electrician and Compact work well together as the Electrician is somewhat bare bones (but beefier tools in comparison), and I like to have a full size multitool in case of any situation where I would need pliers or have the need for more heavy duty use. 

My wife just  ::) when she sees me "gearing up" each morning, but she doesn't complain when she asks for scissors or asks me to do something for her that requires one of my tools ;) 
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What's your EDC (everyday carry) Multi-Tool?
Reply #36 on: December 30, 2012, 10:23:50 AM
I wrote that many times into various similar threads but we like to talk about these things anyway, so here it is:
Vic Harvester in my left pocket, hanging from a Vic belt clip (used to be a Cadet for decades until a month ago), Vic Minichamp on my keys, Vic Swisschamp XLT and an accessories pouch (used to be a Swisschamp until a couple of months ago). An Opinel Outdoors is my knife.


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Re: What's your EDC (everyday carry) Multi-Tool?
Reply #37 on: December 30, 2012, 11:15:27 AM
I EDC a Vic Manager on my keychain combined with another tool that changes depending on what I think  I'll need and what I want to carry. The tool I usually take with me is a Vic Alox Pioneer.
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Re: What's your EDC (everyday carry) Multi-Tool?
Reply #38 on: December 30, 2012, 02:20:10 PM
Recently I've been switching between the Spirit X, Paratool and Juice SC2.


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Re: What's your EDC (everyday carry) Multi-Tool?
Reply #39 on: December 30, 2012, 04:40:27 PM
Carrying an old friend with me every day.



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Re: What's your EDC (everyday carry) Multi-Tool?
Reply #40 on: December 30, 2012, 06:13:44 PM
Carrying an old friend with me every day.

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I very nearly snagged one of those on ebay the other day.  Thank God I didn't, I couldn't afford it.  Someone outbid me at the last second, literally.  It was a reasonable price but I am broke at the moment.


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What's your EDC (everyday carry) Multi-Tool?
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