Lightest EDC Pocket Toolkit: 7 Tools, 14 Bits, 5 ¼ Ounces (148g)

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • I wanted to carry a knife, pliers, screwdriver + rachet with extra bits, tweezers, pen, and flashlight but the entire kit needed to be as light as Leatherman Skeletool (5.25oz - 148g), cost less than $125, and be low profile in my pocket. After months of research and testing, I've created a few different toolkits that can be carried in your wallet so it's super slim and functional. This is not a sponsored video, I purchased everything myself.
    Victorinox Bantam - $25-30, 1oz (29g)
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    CRKT CEO Compact Pocket Knife - $44, 1.6oz (45g)
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    CIVIVI Lumi Small Pocket Knife - $50, 2oz (56g)
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    Topeak Lite DX rachet kit - $30, 1oz (31g)
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    Leatherman Bit Kit - $5, 1/3oz (12g) - per pack of 3 bits
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    Knipex Cobra mini pliers - $26, 2oz (60g)
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    Leatherman Style PS - $35, 1.6oz (45g)
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    OHTO micro pen - $9, 0.1oz (3g)
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    Olight i1R 2 EOS - $18, 0.5oz (24g)
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    Victorinox SwissCard (scissors + tweezers)
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    Victorinox replacement scissors - $9, 0.25oz (7g)
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    Slip-N-Snip Folding Safety Scissors (mine were a knockoff, buy USA) - $13
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    Fiskars Folding Scissors 4" - $7
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    Victorinox replacement tweezers $4, 1g
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    Bellroy Card Sleeve, Obsidian color - $55, 0.8oz (23g)
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    Modern Carry Minimal Card Holder - $13
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    50pack Zipper pulls - $7
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    Chapters ---------------------------------------
    0:00 Intro
    1:10 Bantam knife
    2:41 Cobra pliers
    3:18 Rachet
    5:02 Bit kit storage
    7:08 Scissors
    8:40 Tweezers
    9:04 Flashlight
    10:16 Pen
    11:12 Tool weight + price
    11:58 Belkin card sleeve
    13:36 Style PS
    14:29 Modern Carry sleeve
    15:00 Other wallets
    15:32 Knife alternatives
    16:35 Wrap up
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  • @dinosoup
    @dinosoup Před měsícem +11

    This is possibly the only actually good EDC video I have ever watched. I wear shorts with ONE pocket, not cargo shorts. As the household handy man, who works on the occasional server for work, this is finally something that isn't miserable to carry. Epic job sir.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před měsícem +1

      Awesome thanks! Being comfortable is more important than having some fancy titanium pry bar or pen. I’m working on a follow up now with lots of improvements

  • @henrygreene7845
    @henrygreene7845 Před rokem +370

    this is a VERY well-produced video. The video angles and shot was EXCELLENT, Very visionally pleasing to watch

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +16

      Thanks so much, I had fun making this one. I’ve been tinkering with these pocket tool ideas for a few months. I have a problem…

    • @1010101100011
      @1010101100011 Před rokem

      ​ @Todd Parker Sir, I think you find the Boker Plus Atlas quite appealing , or even the Atlas Multi, which include scissors

    • @iNowHateAtSigns
      @iNowHateAtSigns Před 9 měsíci

      I just came down to the comments to say exactly what he said. Outstanding production quality!

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks, I really appreciated that!

    • @Pritam043
      @Pritam043 Před 5 měsíci

      @@todd.parker Are Knipex Cobra 4 inch pliers uncomfortable to hold in hand as they are so small ? I am asking this because I am confused between 4 inch and 5 inch version.

  • @riverrain4031
    @riverrain4031 Před 7 měsíci +9

    I like how you EDC was constructed from items you need in your daily life: no gimmicky tools

  • @tomd5357
    @tomd5357 Před 10 měsíci +106

    This is pure EDC content at its best. Informative, straight to the point, and well explained.
    Other edc channels get way too caught up on whats cool, whats currently trending and lose their way over what EDC actually it.
    Great stuff 👍

    • @snowhusk
      @snowhusk Před 9 měsíci +4

      Oh yeah, I feel like other EDC channels would spend a decent chunk of the weight of this kit on a piece of titanium that does literally nothing besides being a piece of titanium and going for 200$+

    • @rsilvers129
      @rsilvers129 Před 8 měsíci +1

      EDC is a lifestyle though, so there is some value in having nice stuff.

    • @grantdavis5992
      @grantdavis5992 Před 4 měsíci

      ​"Nice?" If "nice" means "functional" then that makes sense.
      Personally, I am much more concerned with the capabilities of my EDC than with impressing anyone with "nice" tools.
      I am also less concerned about weight.
      I just weighed all my EDC, which consists of a Leatherman Wave, a Vise-Grip Toolbox, their 2 leather belt pouches, a Select-a-Bit screwdriver with 16 bits, a Kershaw Filter AO knife, a Victorinox Champion Plus, a 25 ft/7.5 meter DollarTree tape measure, a Gerber Sportsman's Steel, a Knipex 125 mm Cobra and 125 mm smooth jaw "wrench," a Model S Eze-Lap diamond sharpener, a Chapman 1/4" hex ratchet, a 1/4" bit holder with a universal joint, all in a Gerber pouch, and a lanyard consisting of 60 feet of 2 mm Dyneema (500 lb break strength) which I crocheted into a 2 foot length with stainless mini biners at each end. All together my EDC is a bit over 4 lbs, but I can do more with it than most can. The Leatherman Wave has a Volty DC voltmeter substituted for the reversible screwdriver and the Victorinox Champion has a Firefly ferrocerium fire starter substituting for the toothpick.

  • @TXTB0NE
    @TXTB0NE Před rokem +54

    Excellent kit. Mines almost complete. I can say after some trial and error, the correct straw size is 10mm and the correct heat shrink tube size is 3/8-3/16 12-4 AWG.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +8

      Thanks for measuring that, been meaning to

    • @Ottero87
      @Ottero87 Před rokem +2

      Thanks for this!

  • @respecthumankind333
    @respecthumankind333 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I've wanted this forever so happy you made a video on this, please make it a series🤩! The video is also produced in a way that is so exciting to watch and hits all important points!

  • @d3lta1
    @d3lta1 Před rokem +121

    This is by far the best, and I do mean the BEST every day carry #EDC load out I have ever seen. Every part of this is amazing. The knipex and bit bundle is out of the world genius. Has inspired me to make my own and exactly what I need for work and personal use

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +6

      So glad you liked it. I’m into being super efficient, good to see others also find it satisfying!

    • @gingrai00
      @gingrai00 Před rokem +1

      I agree… it’s superb.

    • @tomasdeleondominguez7693
      @tomasdeleondominguez7693 Před 10 měsíci

      I do nor like to put items on the coin pocket of the jeans as I end up losing them very fast 😭

    • @tomasdeleondominguez7693
      @tomasdeleondominguez7693 Před 10 měsíci

      Excellent tool kit 👍

  • @skiprouse6485
    @skiprouse6485 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Probably the best instruction/information video I have ever seen. I wish you offered these for sale. Thank you.

  • @jmway5929
    @jmway5929 Před rokem +14

    Until I watched this video I had no idea the USB-C i1R-2-Pro was bigger than the micro USB I1R-2-EOS version. I bought the USB-C one awhile ago assuming everything was the same except the charging port. Really respect your incredible attention to detail and the thought you put into this.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, it’s a bummer. I hate micro usb but didn’t want something much bigger

    • @MattMaxwell
      @MattMaxwell Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@todd.parker Yeah but the inconvenience of microUSB surely isn't worth an extra gram or two on the flashlight.

  • @Killianova-
    @Killianova- Před 11 měsíci +3

    Production value is crazy good and the finished product is amazing! I love the Stretchy wallet idea, may start working on my own!

  • @joshxcor
    @joshxcor Před 10 měsíci +2

    Love my Topeak Ratchet Rocket kit. For years now it’s been an essential for assembling and disassembling furniture! Totally worth it! 👍

  • @SEThatered
    @SEThatered Před 7 měsíci

    I didn't know I need one, but I do now.
    Quality of the video is a cherry on top. Cheff's kiss.

  • @dangerousfables
    @dangerousfables Před rokem +5

    Have really bought in to this idea. I ordered the knipex pliers and the wonderful victorinox bantam. Actually decided I didn’t need a ratchet so got the victorinox screwdriver set for the Swiss tools. Found a perfect Italian leather “key holder” that after some persuading is freed up inside. Deciding on scissor and torch options now. Thank you so much for putt8ng me on this path as I feel this will serve me very well for years to come. ❤

    • @simonh6371
      @simonh6371 Před rokem +4

      It's a shame Victorinox don't make a Bantam with scissors or indeed any other 84mm Vic with scissors, I'm sure they'd sell very well, but apparently the machine for making these broke and they are not replacing it. A Victorinox Classic is very light at 21g or 3/4 oz, and has small but very capable scissors, much better than the Leatherman Style PS/Squirt scissors you see here. The Classic SD in alox is even lighter and slimmer, but you lose the toothpick and tweezers. Another nice Victorinox which is very slim due to it's smooth alox scales is the 74mm Moneyclip, it has the same toolset as the Classic but all a bit bigger, especially the blade, and it only weighs 28g. I have the same torch as you see here, it's £15 if you are in the UK, I keep mine on my keychain, I recommend it.

  • @NicolasDesaulniers
    @NicolasDesaulniers Před 11 měsíci +6

    Such a well-done video! Truly inspiring, and I have modeled my own new kit after yours. One observation I've made after the fact though is that the Topeak ratchet is definitely the better option: I started with the Prestacycle ratchet before discovering that it's 21mm longer (and heavier too) than the Topeak one, so it sticks out rather obnoxiously even without a bit preinstalled.

  • @benjamineibisberger7
    @benjamineibisberger7 Před 5 měsíci

    Todd, this is the most appealing EDC kit I have seen. Thank you for the dilligent research and faithful testing!

  • @bruceclyne5254
    @bruceclyne5254 Před 6 měsíci

    Greetings from Alabama! I like the way you attacked a problem. You had a clear cut goal and worked your way toward elegant solutions via trial and error. Well done !

  • @jooky5
    @jooky5 Před rokem +4

    Nice set up. I use those knipex around the house constantly and they punch way above their weight class. Got a stubborn shower head off the other day and was pleasantly surprised how well they worked

  • @Jasonoid
    @Jasonoid Před rokem +40

    Awesome kit you've built here! It's going to give people some really great ideas on some lightweight options!

  • @OTecnoMago
    @OTecnoMago Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm falling in love with this setup. Really great to carry all day, and sooo usefefull. Thanks.

  • @leonpowers8762
    @leonpowers8762 Před 10 měsíci

    You are the first one that I have watched that made sense. What to carry and how. Very good information video

  • @ChristianEvansTv
    @ChristianEvansTv Před rokem +20

    Great video! I’m not a big edc person but have been watching videos of what people carry and I love how you keep price in mind! I was looking at knives and im dumbfounded at prices of knives lol

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +6

      I know! So many EDC videos don’t seem to care about price or weight, just craftsmanship. Pretty stuff but no fun to carry

    • @Mostruggles
      @Mostruggles Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@todd.parker Yes, I have been watching a few EDC videos. The stuff presented is beautiful, well made and mostly useless in a real situation. The items are more for show and bragging rights! I appreciate your choices, as they are actually could perform a task and not look ridiculous at the same time. I, personally, am not spending $800.00 on a pocket full of cool titanium toys

  • @_tim
    @_tim Před rokem +6

    Oh wow, the sheer amount of tool inclusions you have in such a tiny overall portable package is tickling my brain JUST RIGHT! I love this so much.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +1

      Glad you liked it. I'm really happy with this setup.

    • @galadballcrusher8182
      @galadballcrusher8182 Před 11 měsíci

      About the bandaids, i allways put in my EDCs a bigger bandaid stripe, the type that is like 10cm long and you can cut off from it vertically any size bandaids you want since you allready got the scissors.

  • @HerreraCam
    @HerreraCam Před 4 měsíci

    Well done. Your utilization of the shrink wrap is simple brilliance.

  • @evilhamsters08
    @evilhamsters08 Před rokem +1

    Spooky how I’ve been thinking about this, but only that. I haven’t done any online searches for anything in particular. Perhaps, this ultra light EDC toolkit is the natural evolution of all the pocket stuff I’ve acquired so far.

  • @todd.parker
    @todd.parker  Před rokem +31

    Update: Yes, I know about the Victorinox Compact, Cybertool, Pioneer, etc. but none of them were worth the extra weight/cost to get scissors. It's simpler, sure but not as optimized for the toolset I need. Thanks for all the recs!
    I forgot to add overlays with the weights of everything in grams so. I’ve added weights of all the tools in both ounces and grams in the video description. I’m a huge fan of metric and did all my research and calculations in grams but ended up using ounces for my US audience. Let’s admit it, metric is superior.

    • @alexanderhalavais8837
      @alexanderhalavais8837 Před rokem +1

      Was going to say: my only criticism (as a fellow US person) was that I don't really have a mental model for oz in this range but I do for g...

    • @henryjtodd
      @henryjtodd Před rokem +4

      You’ve put together a really nicely thought out kit, and a well-produced video 🙂 I carry the Cybertool M (5g heavier than your kit) which covers everything except the torch, albeit not as well 😄

  • @tdumnxy
    @tdumnxy Před rokem +3

    Cool video - I was thinking of making a similar one myself. I have been a Swiss Army Knife fan for 50 years and prefer them to the Leatherman tools I have owned, accepting the lack of pliers. One tool I find indispensable on a mostly daily basis is a metal file. I like Vallorbe files which you buy without handles. They are a little long for a pocket EDC but so worth it for so many tasks.

  • @MorphineDrip
    @MorphineDrip Před měsícem

    I have been using my Leatherman skeletool for about 3 years now and man has it came in handy for 100s of uses. Carry it everyday. As it wears and is all scratched up. It just keeps on working. It’s the Glock of multi tools.

  •  Před rokem +2

    I’m eagerly waiting for the next kit. I really loved this video.

  • @gregrudzinski
    @gregrudzinski Před rokem +3

    The best micro kit I have seen on CZcams so far. Great job ! and at a reasonable price too :)

  • @norsefalconer
    @norsefalconer Před rokem +3

    Although minimal weight is not my highest priority, this kit, in the last iteration with the PS, looks to fit my use case nicely. The only change I'd make is adding some small zip ties, maybe a "band aid" or two, and swapping the Bantam for a pry tool. I always carry a "dedicated" knife, and I keep a P38 can opener on my keychain.
    I like the other two kits as well. Very well thought out.

  • @madkins007
    @madkins007 Před 9 měsíci +2

    After watching this, I had a blast redoing my carry. It's now based in a Chums Daily Carry Wallet. On the front are a couple bandages, some sheets of Rite in the Rain paper, and a couple quarters (for Aldi).
    On the important side, I carry the Victorinox Bantam, a Leatherman PS with the 3D Bit Holder mod from eBay, the pen in the video, and a couple handy Leatherman bits in a piece of unshrunk heat shrink tubing. The pen is just a bit longish, but not enough to cause a problem. This kit is SO lightweight and convenient! Thanks for the inspiration, Todd!
    (I like the Chums wallet so much I got one of the Surfshorts wallets to use as my normal wallet, after removing the keyring. Main credit card goes in that pocket, other non-cash stuff (like a Fresnel lens and a hedgehog metal comb/tool) goes in the window side, and cash in the last side.)

  • @hardcore9erfan
    @hardcore9erfan Před rokem

    Excellent tool kit. A ton of functionality in a small package. Well done. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @user-vl8sh7ih8c
    @user-vl8sh7ih8c Před rokem +3

    Simply outstanding! I’ve been slowly putting together a titanium edc kit. Slowly because titanium stuff is expensive. Your system is an amazing solution to the price of a titanium kit. Thanks so much for the multitude of creative ideas and high quality production quality of your video. I’m subscribing!

  • @duncdunc76
    @duncdunc76 Před rokem +3

    Great little kit👍 Definately high quality in a compact size for real world carry ability and capability for most people that don't want to weigh their pockets down or carry around a pouch or bag.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +1

      Exactly. I don’t like feeling any tools in my pocket so I really had to get creative

  • @zakkcormier9454
    @zakkcormier9454 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Great video! I also recommend the cadet to replace the bantam. I like the addition of the lanyard loop paired with a keysmart pocket clip. It keeps the knife well organized in your pocket. Thanks for the content!

  • @robertvito1
    @robertvito1 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video. Another option to carry everything is a bolder wallet. They make them in many sizes and they are all good. Thanks

  • @Every_Day_Aaron
    @Every_Day_Aaron Před rokem +3

    I enjoyed this video so much! What a unique take on EDC!

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! Yeah, seemed like a vide that needed to exist so I made it

  • @Dan_Kornfeld
    @Dan_Kornfeld Před rokem +4

    My favorite EDC minimalist pen is the Stow Away Space Pen, from Fisher Space Pen👍 (about $17)! It's aluminum, and is 3.9" closed, 5.13" open, and its only .25" wide, which is just fractionally larger than the Fisher pressurized ink cartridge itself. It weighs .2oz. The famous pressurized ink cartridge writes upside dow, under water, through grease, in -30˚F -> +250˚F, in the vacuum of space, and lasts many times longer than regular inc cartridges. This is paraphrased from the info that comes with the pen, but I've carried one larger Space Pen version for 20+ years (the same pen!), and I've done all the things it claims to do, (except for that outer space and +250˚F thing 😜👍) and its' never skipped a beat!

  • @ledekou1983
    @ledekou1983 Před 8 měsíci

    Has been said before but I want to emphasize it again: Your production quality and the narration of the video make it pleasing above all else but it is at its core very informative and overall well-rounded! Love the little video game sound effects! :) Thank you, people like you make youtube worthwhile.

  • @LandmanEDC
    @LandmanEDC Před rokem

    Excellent video. Great cinematography and a great list of tools. Thanks so much for your hard work!

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem

      Many thanks! I really went down the rabbit hole on this one but it was a lot of fun to research

  • @matthewmchenry2889
    @matthewmchenry2889 Před rokem +9

    Lots of nice tools here, I EDC most of these myself. The problem I see with setting up a kit in this manner is that once you pull one of the larger tools out, everything loses its retention in the kit. I go with a larger pack that sits on my belt so every tool has individual retention, even the bits. Not having to pull the pack out of a pocket also goes a long way when you are crawling around somewhere and need to access a single tool.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +7

      For sure, that's the tradeoff. I have to do more digging but didn't want too much weight or need to cary it on my hip. If I used these a lot more, I'd probably go your route.

    • @RamGlez
      @RamGlez Před 4 měsíci

      @@todd.parker Hey Todd. This sounds like something the EDC rack design from Earthling EDC could solve, there’s a video of it on his channel and I believe the design is free to 3D print.
      Anyways thank you so much for putting this video together, I really enjoyed it!

  • @shooterdotnet
    @shooterdotnet Před rokem +5

    Great little tool kit! I like your presentation, and the way you explained your decisions and edc philosophy.
    One major upgrade that I would humbly suggest is exchanging BofA for a local credit union. I made the swap more than a decade ago and have been very happy. Tt was a nice way to trade the negative aspects of giant multinational corporations for a member owned organization that provides better service at a better price and puts my money to work locally. YMMV.

  • @newbietubie
    @newbietubie Před rokem

    Awesome set up and thank you for sharing it with all of the helpful details.

  • @MADHIKER777
    @MADHIKER777 Před rokem

    Well done. You kept the functionality and jetsoned the weight & bulk!

  • @wb5mgr
    @wb5mgr Před rokem +11

    Thanks for putting this video together, I could see you put a lot of thought into this to Kit.
    I have been caring a dedicated pair of pliers and a dedicated pair of scissors for many years it’s just something I’ve always done. I never really focused on minimizing the weight as much as you did but I just found that the utility is hard to beat.
    In the last couple of years it feels like the entire world has caught onto something that I’ve been doing for 20 years and it’s kind of exciting to see your entire generation of people start to discover something that you’ve always been doing.
    On the subject of the Swiss army knife, I’ve been carrying a Victorinox alox farmer for probably 20 years and have never damaged the blade yet. I’m pretty hard on a knife and that’s not the only knife I carry admittedly… But these Victorinox knives are actually a lot tougher than people give them credit for. Obviously that blade is not a pry bar but neither is the blade on any of the other knives you mentioned.
    I find that if you are using it as intended, as a knife to cut things that a Swiss army knife like the bantam or my farmer will do just fine for anything you would want to cut. I cut rope and cardboard and rubber and saplings and all sorts of stuff with it I’ve used it for carving and it’s still able to shave hair with just a few strokes on a sharpening stone.
    I don’t really worry that much about absolute minimalization of weight, I probably should but I don’t. Probably because I’m constantly trying out new gear and switching things out so that makes it tough. I probably own six or seven different small pair of pliers and three or four different small ratchets. I own several small adjustable wrenches and number of pocket knives and small drivers etc. and they just get swapped in and out all the time because I enjoy variety.
    One thing I carry that I never leave home without and I never see anybody else carrying one, it doesn’t weigh very much and I just keep it in the coin pocket on my pants or the watchpocket you might call it is a small tape measure. I just find myself using it all the time to see if things that I want to buy will fit in the car or maybe if they’re going to fit in my house in a certain spot… You just can’t imagine how many times you’re “like let me measure that” recently I also started playing around with carrying a pocket caliper, I’m not sure that’s something long-term that will stay with me but the tape measure for sure will, that’s something I’ve carried for 20 years.
    Only very recently have I tried the knipex Pliers, I would say they’re pretty nifty… It is nice that they’re a little bit lighter weight but they’re really expensive for what they are. I’m not sure I bought mine but I wouldn’t say that if you own some other high-quality pocket-size pliers that it’s necessarily worth spending 2 to 3 times as much to go out and get them unless you’re just a mini tool enthusiast like me. Even I resisted it for years just based on the outrageous cost.

  • @theNoogler88
    @theNoogler88 Před rokem +8

    Love it
    You might consider heat shrink wrapping that Victorinox pen and seeing if the ergo is any better. Add in a shrink tube cap and a small pen clip (scavenged from another pen or just a piece of spring steel), and I think it might do the job. Might want to rough up the outside of the pen with fine sandpaper for better grip

  • @TheBarteringBard
    @TheBarteringBard Před rokem

    I've had one of those baby olights on my truck keys for over 3 years. It holds up very well.

  • @user_19
    @user_19 Před rokem +1

    nice that you show actual uses of the tools

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, I really do use these a ton around the house.

  • @joostwestra
    @joostwestra Před rokem +9

    Great research. And I think the pocket optimization including wallet and key(s) is really the capacity you should aim for. No holster, no bulk. Great!

  • @Alejo91PA
    @Alejo91PA Před rokem +7

    Awesome video! I have exactly the same Knipex Cobra pliers and wallet. In my case, I have the Victorinox Compact SAK which includes a combo tool, scissors, blade, pen, nail file, hook, toothpick, corkscrew and tweezers. Instead of the Leatherman bits and standalone ratchet driver I have the Victorinox’s equivalent from the Swiss Tool which is also a ratchet driver with extension bar incorporated which also comes with bits. Please keep up the amazing content creation. Regards from Mattoon, IL.

  • @makisp.1428
    @makisp.1428 Před rokem

    Excellent video. In information. In contents. In pace. In problem solving.

  • @marshallplace
    @marshallplace Před rokem +1

    Strong focus on the things that matter most to me and probably a lot of people, actual real world use small tools, weight or size or carry ability which all kind of go together and lastly but also of equal importance keeping price/budget in mind or a piece of the discussion. Great video Todd.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +1

      So glad you liked it. Those are all the key factors to my in EDC and they’re not given enough consideration in a lot of videos

  • @Faenwolf
    @Faenwolf Před rokem +3

    Finally the Victorinox Bantam Alox gets some love in a review… i edc one for years now in the coin pocket of my jeans and bought it as birthday present for many friends. Regarding the ratchet I also carry a one by Victorinox sometimes that looks quite similar to the one you mentioned. Great channel by the way! The video was also very well done. Subscribed before it was finished 👍

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for subscribing. The Bantam is a gem. With the Victorinox, do you have to take the bit out and flip it over to change directions? I also heard the bits fall through if you apply pressure. It was on my list until I heard stuff like that.

    • @Faenwolf
      @Faenwolf Před rokem +1

      @@todd.parker you are right, it needs an additional piece to function and you also have to take it out to change directions. So it does not fit your requirements. I have that and some bits in the holster of my spirit multi tool (quite nice alternative to leathermans by the way) so the size did not matter so much… your recommendation seems the better fit then. Unfortunately I do not get all of the items in Germany where I live 🙂

  • @jacquesdespadas
    @jacquesdespadas Před rokem +11

    Nice set up--especially given your parameters. I was particularly impressed with some of your more ingenious carry methods. You've given me some things to consider for sure.
    The Topeak ratchet can be found at some auto parts stores as a stand-alone item under a different brand (the name escapes me now, sorry) for about US$14-15.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +5

      Thanks for the tip! I can’t find it online but maybe I need to go to O’Reillys in person

    • @jacquesdespadas
      @jacquesdespadas Před rokem +8

      @@todd.parker O'Reilly's is where I got mine. You will probably need to poke around a little. Sometimes they move stuff like this to the endcaps. Good hunting!

    • @goodjunkworkshop8383
      @goodjunkworkshop8383 Před rokem +2

      I have one in each car and in my garage toolbox and junk drawer in my house. Way more useful for getting into tight places and driving screws into wood in places you can't reach with a drill. I Just bought one at O'Reilly's yesterday for my new job. Cost is now around $19 now.

  • @redsorgum
    @redsorgum Před rokem

    I use my Bantam every day at work, and I carry it every day in my pocket. It’s a great little knife.

  • @fathertime209
    @fathertime209 Před rokem +1

    Highly impressed with your research and efficiency. Great video! Thank you...

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching

  • @tommymcmeans
    @tommymcmeans Před rokem +4

    Awesome video! For a 1/4 bit driver/rachet, I’ve found the Fix-it-Sticks locking rachet T handle to be the best there is out there in terms of versatility, size, and durability. Breaks down super small, each part can be used individually for tight areas, and when used all together it can put down just about as much torque as my full sized hand tools.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +2

      Glad you liked the video. Good call on the Fix-it-sticks. Their kits are super expensive but the T handle rachet is a cool design. I like how the rachet is at the top of the T for lots of torque and control. Here’s a link if anyone is curious: store.fixitsticks.com/products/ratcheting-t-way-wrench

    • @jasper5945
      @jasper5945 Před rokem

      can you confirm that the leatherman bits works with the fix-it-sticks?

    • @tommymcmeans
      @tommymcmeans Před rokem +1

      @@jasper5945 They do not. Normal 1/4 bits only.

    • @AlmostEli
      @AlmostEli Před rokem

      Has anyone found a cheaper one? 30s a rip

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +4

      @@AlmostEli Yep! www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/power-torque-tools/tools---equipment/hand-tools/screwdrivers/drive-bits-star-bits/8b81caa6a353/power-torque-9-piece-1-4-inch-drive-two-way-key-bit-keychain-set/ptt0/gm4315

  • @defqon1911
    @defqon1911 Před 10 měsíci +9

    You should try the Victorinox Compact! 🔥
    Probably the best EDC pocket knife (from Victorinox, besides the smaller classic). Pretty hard to come by though.
    It has everything you need, including scissors, a pen and small fine screwdriver for glasses and it's only 2 layers thicc!
    I'm carrying one for more than 10 years now with black scales. Pretty and pretty useful without extra unnecessary tools.

    • @dasgoldspielzeug4269
      @dasgoldspielzeug4269 Před 9 měsíci

      To heavy and no one needs that hook or a corkscrew daily. The pen is to small to use.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před 9 měsíci

      Exactly.

    • @Horde334
      @Horde334 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@dasgoldspielzeug4269 "To heavy and no one needs that hook or a corkscrew daily. The pen is to small to use." spoken like a person with very soft hands that is afraid of putting in actual physical work.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @Horde334 oh, how big and strong you are. Impressive!

    • @dasgoldspielzeug4269
      @dasgoldspielzeug4269 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Horde334 Talk to your shrink.

  • @Madoc928
    @Madoc928 Před 2 měsíci +1

    this is such an awesome little video. so many edc videos are goofy but this is just shows practical ways to package your stuff. might be impractical to make this pack exactly but the spirit of this goal is awesome

  • @martinrotter9849
    @martinrotter9849 Před 7 měsíci

    Todd, this is beautiful video with nice details. pure. thank you

  • @marcu.7182
    @marcu.7182 Před rokem +8

    Thanks a lot for the inspiration! Best EDC carry I've seen so far. To my suprise most of the tools I had already, but the gamechanger is to put it together in such a tight package to have it with you all the time. Made some personal modifications with a custom "Bantam X" with scissors and full size bent tweezers, because of many ticks here with my dogs. No need for a light so this is replaced by band aid, pain relief and eyedrops. Also added a foldable mini scalpel and blank business cards for notes. Biggest challenge was to get the modern carry sleeve here in germany. Plan to exchange the Topeak ratchet to the 711L EDC ratchet for a better fit with the leatherman bits, but at the moment not available anywhere.

  • @simonh6371
    @simonh6371 Před rokem +4

    Great video! I wish it hadn't appeared in my recommended when I got home after a 13 hour shift because now I have to write a long comment. Like you & many others in the EDC community the Knipex Cobra XS have drawn me away from carrying a pliers based multitool. Plus I'm in the UK where we cant EDC locking blades so that limits me further. I work as a chef in a pub kitchen so at work I need quick one handed deployment for knife, pliers and even torch (flashlight). Today I carried my Cobra XS in my coin pocket (they're cool enough to let me wear jeans at work), with a Sypderco Urban clipped to the outer pocket for quick and easy one handed deployment, it's compact and light enough not to bother me during the gymnastics I have to do during a busy service. It's for quickly opening packages, I hate having to use an 8 inch Santoku knife for that! The Cobra XS is really useful too for grabbing hot things if I don't have a cloth or just one and I need to grab with 2 hands. My torch (flashlight) is the same as yours, Olight i1R 2 EOS, on a Nightize S-biner connected to another S-biner with my keys clipped on my back beltloop so I can quickly detach and use without taking my entire bunch of keys off. I had to use it this morning, I was first in and had to go down to the cellar and find the lightswitch with it, as I only started on Wednesday and didn't know where it was. Other times I drop something under a fridge and use the Olight. I don't have my phone in my pocket at work. To top that combo off I have a knockoff Geekey on my keychain which is a bottle opener and screwdriver, I've used both at work too. That's a minimalist Skeletool type setup. Sometimes I need drivers and Allens too as I ride a mountain bike and sourced a very slim blacked out bike multitool with Allens and drivers, some Dutch brand but it's probably made in China but so far so good. Okay this setup is already over the $125 (£105) budget though but it's very good. I like to have scissors too so I bought a Victorinox Moneyclip for those and secondary blade taking me further over budget lol.
    On days off it's generally a Victorinox Climber with black plus scales and pocket clip with the Cobra rather than my Spyderco as I don't need rapid deployment. If I'm going further afield into nature I switch the Climber for a Victorinox Farmer X.
    I looked at the LM Style PS but I'm not going to buy one because the scissors spring on my Squirt PS4 broke so I don't carry it any more and even before it broke I found them pretty poor, too much blade play to cut threads or thin plastic, and no good for cutting paracord or cardboard either.
    Finally the pen, working in a kitchen having a pocket pen is a must as the communal pens just disappear. I bought a German made ''Online'' ballpoint on Amazon a while back, it's only just over 2 inches long, with a pocket clip, and made from some kind of metal although not stainless. Cost about the equivalent of 5 USD. On days off I have the pen in my Vic Climber for very occasional emergency use.
    Most of the above are made in Europe high quality items. I mix and match as I have a lot of other gear but recently those are my most common EDC combos.
    Altogether not cheap but te

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the details on your EDC. I love those S-binders too. You know, my Style PS scissor spring is broken too! I just noticed it when shooting this. Luckily Leatherman has a lifetime guarantee so I just need to mail it back.

    • @simonh6371
      @simonh6371 Před rokem +1

      @@todd.parker I would have sent my Squirt in under warrantly too but according to LM's website they send you a Micra back not a Squirt. I may still do it though actually as the Micra isn't bad.

    • @Gadgeteer22
      @Gadgeteer22 Před 9 měsíci

      Unfortunately, Leatherman has a 25 year warranty. It's Victorinox that has the lifetime warranty.@@todd.parker

  •  Před rokem

    GREAT selection of EDC tools

  • @raven_of_zoso455
    @raven_of_zoso455 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Wow. I am literally gonna buy all of these. That is a bloody impressive little kit.

    • @soccerboy2593
      @soccerboy2593 Před 7 měsíci

      The leatherman style ps is discontinue from what I can see, but knipex are good.

  • @ANukeWithLegs
    @ANukeWithLegs Před rokem +58

    Now imagine if you lost your wallet ...

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +12

      I know!

    • @JR-lg7fd
      @JR-lg7fd Před 5 měsíci

      imagine you lost your thumbs for typing dumb sh*t

    • @taspatspro
      @taspatspro Před 5 měsíci +11

      Or imagine if he lost his POCKET! 😲😲😲😲

    • @Hariec88
      @Hariec88 Před 5 měsíci

      So what?

    • @asoma64
      @asoma64 Před 5 měsíci

      Gotta find the smallest AirTag or use the air card

  • @frogturtle
    @frogturtle Před rokem +4

    Great video, the kit you’ve put together is awesome. But for my personal use cases I’d make quite a few changes…
    1. Ditch the SAK and get a proper pocket knife with a pocket clip, and carry it independently from the rest of the kit. There are SO many times when being able to quickly retrieve, deploy and close a knife with one hand is too convenient to pass up. I carry the Bugout which is an amazing knife under 2 ounces but yes it is unfortunately pretty pricy. Another benefit of this is that you can leave the knife at home if you’re going on a plane without altering your kit.
    2. I would ditch the bits/ratchet. If I biked as you do I probably wouldn’t, but I don’t so I barely ever find a need for that stuff outside of my home, where I already have tools for those jobs in my closet.
    3. I would ditch the mini flashlight and once again get a larger one with a clip on it. I think mini flashlights are really bad in these setups for a number of reasons. For one, digging around for a flashlight inside of a kit with other tools is annoying in the dark. Two, you’re more likely to drop it because it’s so tiny. Three, underwhelming output/battery life. Four, a pocket flashlight with a clip not only fits in your pocket, but many have a two-way pocket clip that also attaches to the brim of a hat for hands-free use.
    Basically, a pocket flashlight with a clip is just better in every way and worth carrying separately IMO. I personally use and love the Streamlight Microstream.
    4. I would add in a mini external battery pack, like Nitecore’s new 5,000 mAh battery that is very small and includes a two-way USB-C port. With this I’d pair a Charge X multi-pronged mini cable. This setup would allow me to charge my phone, flashlight and more. This is definitely more so for my use cases since I often wish I could get a little more juice into my phone or Kindle on the go…less tool-oriented and more tech oriented. I’m not 100% sure this would fit but I think it maybe could.
    5. I also use the Style PS, it’s a fantastic little tool. Mine is modded with a little 3D-printed part that holds Leatherman bits. I still barely ever use it as a driver, but the bits add a good bit (lol) of extra versatility.
    6. I’d carry a couple band-aids and maybe an alcohol wipe. Takes up basically 0 space and there have been numerous occasions where I wish I’d had that stuff available.
    I think it’s fun to see what you can pack into a really small kit, but remember that some stuff just becomes infinitely better and more usable (in my humble opinion) if you’re willing to carry it separately. You’re going to have extra space in your pockets anyway, use some of it for a couple of proper standalone tools. Just my 2 cents.

    • @masterfiddler11
      @masterfiddler11 Před 7 měsíci

      Nice write up! I also carry a slim battery pack and tiny charge cable. They’re by far my most used items, and I’ve stopped carrying a bit driver to make space for them. I try to toss a small bit driver set in my travel bag just in case, but my EDC pocket carry deserves the things I truly use everyday.
      In addition to a few small bandaids, I have some small nylon repair patches, bit of tape, and some cordage - nice being able to repair gear in addition to bandage humans!

    • @masterfiddler11
      @masterfiddler11 Před 7 měsíci

      Nice write up! I also carry a slim battery pack and tiny charge cable. They’re by far my most used items, and I’ve stopped carrying a bit driver to make space for them. I try to toss a small bit driver set in my travel bag just in case, but my EDC pocket carry deserves the things I truly use everyday.
      In addition to a few small bandaids, I have some small nylon repair patches, bit of tape, and some cordage - nice being able to repair gear in addition to bandage humans!

  • @fredp1983
    @fredp1983 Před 8 měsíci +1

    was a very interesting and entertaining watch... its true that everyone has their own needs and everyones edc would look different...but its cool to see the thought process behind how your one was put together... 👍👍

  • @goatreviews
    @goatreviews Před rokem +1

    Love it! This is the best I've seen. I did one for a 'Tiny EDC' kit, but this is something else entirely!

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +1

      Awesome! Thank you! You have a lot of cool videos too

    • @goatreviews
      @goatreviews Před rokem

      Cheers @@todd.parker !

  • @kgbhui
    @kgbhui Před rokem +3

    Nice kit, a Victorinox Cybertool has almost the same loadout just without the ratchet and with smaller pliers but all in one =D

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +2

      God rec. You’re right this is probably the closest thing in a Victorinox and it’s only a bit heavier if you get the medium size. It looked very thick so I didn’t seem very pocketable. Good choice if you want an all in one but my setup is thinner and has more tools I need (flashlight, rachet, 10 more bits).

    • @kgbhui
      @kgbhui Před rokem

      @@todd.parker I bought the "Prestacycle" ratchet recently and it's an amazing piece to have in a small toolkit with the T-grip functionality.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +1

      @@kgbhui yeah, I mentioned that one in the video. I probably would have bought that if I saw it first. The extra leverage/reach is cool

  • @rcsteele
    @rcsteele Před rokem +4

    You might look at a switch to a victorinox compact knife. It would eliminate the need for the tweezers, scissors, and pen.(It also adds a small file, a hook and a straight pin. It is 2.6 oz This is what i use in my small pocket kit. similar to yours but I use a small net bag. I also use the 2 piece ratchet you showed. i also recommend an old credit card with a bit of 1" gaffer's tape or duct tape. as an addition. Good reviews out their on the compact. For additional versatility I add the Knipex smallest pliers wrench. A little more weight but comes in handy too.

    • @ecospider5
      @ecospider5 Před rokem

      The gaffers tape is a fantastic idea. I always wrap some around my walking stick. It has come in handy a lot.
      The pen in the swisstool is not very useful. He talks about that around the 11 minute mark. It might be better than nothing in a pinch though.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +1

      Good tip on carrying some gaffers tape. Love that stuff. I spend days pouring over the Victorinox site and past models on eBay trying to find the perfect mix of tools. I just feel like most SAKs have too many random tools I don’t need. The Compact is a good one but I personally don’t need the corkscrew, hook, and pen (I found a much better one). I really wish they made a Bantan X Alox with scissors - that would be perfect.

    • @ecospider5
      @ecospider5 Před rokem

      @todd.parker I keep the smallest Victorinox Alox in my pocket. It is really amazing how much smaller the alox knives are compared to the normal ones. Plus they are more durable. The small alox is great as a prybar to open bottles, can’t really do that with the plastic sides.

  • @TheBleistift123
    @TheBleistift123 Před rokem

    Man that was perfect!
    I was looking for ages on a good and ultralight multitool for bikepacking, but never was happy with what´s on the market. I actualy never thought about splitting it into different Parts, because I thought it would weight much more.
    This is a great benchmark to work with, in the next few weeks! Thanks!
    No need for an extra light on my rides but a corkscrew will be added for sure ;D

  • @williamyoung369
    @williamyoung369 Před rokem +2

    That's awesome! Good price point, amazing weight reduction. Knipex are great. I gotta edc a good-sized flashlight & a couple full size pens. The SAK Bantam driver tool clicks at 90° for leverage as does the large screwdriver on the Tinker, which I just picked up. SAK has spare tweezers you can get, inexpensive. Niteize makes prytool with ratchet.There are scissors on the Lighter bro, their small. A walletninja makes a great ice scraper. Lanyards with beads are a great addition on knives & flashlights. I do carry a Viperade type pouch for stuff & a Chums pouch for tiny stuff. Grimsworkshop makes alot of great wallet tool cards. I don't worry about weight, I distribute edc around in different pockets.

  • @korgan7779
    @korgan7779 Před rokem +3

    This is excellent work on the video and the setup you put together. It's a shame that Victorinox doesn't make anything with the 84mm scissors anymore cause an 84mm Golfer = Bantom with a second layer that is the scissors would be perfect for you and many many others.
    Also, you can get a screwdriver + ratchet that looks and functions exactly like the Topeak one at O'Reilly Autoparts for like $19 - Part # GM4315

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +4

      Thank you so much for the model number. I’ve had a few people mention this but I couldn't find it on their site but here it is: www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/power-torque-tools/tools---equipment/hand-tools/screwdrivers/drive-bits-star-bits/8b81caa6a353/power-torque-9-piece-1-4-inch-drive-two-way-key-bit-keychain-set/ptt0/gm4315

    • @korgan7779
      @korgan7779 Před rokem +1

      @@todd.parker Absolutely, Sir. I know it took me a long time to find it when I heard about it several years ago. I have one of the Topeaks too and would like a couple more but not at almost twice the price or more then the automotive one. I kneed to get one of the ones from Oreilly and physically compare them.

    • @wihogan
      @wihogan Před rokem +1

      Thanks. Actually bought the o'reilly one.

    • @korgan7779
      @korgan7779 Před rokem

      @@todd.parker Got an update on this one; we have several O'Reilly Autoparts in town and I had a $20 in my wallet yesterday so I got one of the tools above from there.
      It's basically Identical to ToPeak model. Only difference I can see is just the finish. ToPeak has had edges of the groves in the handle softened a bit and it appears a little more mat colored but that's about it. I don't have a small precision scale to measure weight so yeah.. I personally feel like ToPeak purchased the tools from the same manufacturer as O'Reilly's "Power Torque" did, polished it more and changed an additional $15+ for it.
      The Bits on the ToPeak are marked as S2 tool steel and the O'Reilly's aren't but personally I'd rather have the cheaper tool and buy the better bits myself or use the better ones I already have.
      On a side note, with the ToPeak being designed for a Bicycle tool the bits are matched for that purpose. The Bits for with the O'Reilly are more generalized with 3 of your most common Phillips, 1 flathead marked SL 5, and then 3 hex head bits 4/5/6. The part I like the most about the bit set is the 1/4 inch Socket adapter (because Automotive) that comes with it.
      Well, hope this helps a bit.
      I figured it was worth a shot considering the online reviews and if I decide I don’t need/want it I can gift it to my Father for Father's day lol, he's a DIY Tinkerer as well with a hell of a lot more skill and knowledge as I do so he might like it.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +1

      @@korgan7779 Thanks for the details. I haven't had a chance to check out the O'Reilly version but it definitely seems like a better buy. Thanks for telling me about it!

  • @michaelzumpano7318
    @michaelzumpano7318 Před 4 měsíci

    Brilliantly done! I was surprised by the production quality of your video. You found so many cool items that I never knew about. Love the Style PS suggestion as well. I’ll check out your other vids.

  • @tailgunnerhikes4703
    @tailgunnerhikes4703 Před 4 měsíci

    Really helpful video. As a backpacker, weight and volume are both critical. I am not ultra-light as I want the ability to fix broken gear in the field. I've carried a Leatherman for years but started seeing EDC content and realized having the pliers and screw driver on same tool was very limiting.

  • @erebostd
    @erebostd Před rokem +3

    What a terrible video! It made me buy stuff i don’t need but definitely want 😁😉. Keep up the great work 👍

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem +2

      Yeaaah, sorry. At least these are pretty affordable.

    • @masterfiddler11
      @masterfiddler11 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Same 😭 thought my kit was complete, but had to pickup at least 3 of these shown to add more utility. Great video, thanks!

  • @mrfrano100
    @mrfrano100 Před rokem +6

    That EDC idea is new to me and I just don’t get it. Say I was a handy person I would bring a professional tool box with me. Being just an ordinary guy it maybe happened to me 2 or 3 times in my life when I would need all that stuff. Maybe Swiss knife as the exception. But I would never carry all that stuff around every day on the off change I might need it in the distant future. But I guess its more a hobby thing. So fair enough

    • @Trooper266
      @Trooper266 Před měsícem +1

      I agree with you; I also don't see the point of carrying that stuff as a primary EDC layer. If you need those tools on a daily basis, you should carry the proper ones; otherwise, relegate them to a secondary or tertiary EDC layer.
      However, as a homeowner, I do see the value in including a screwdriver in my EDC. My kids' toys frequently run out of batteries, and many require a Philips screwdriver to access the battery compartment. Additionally, things around the house often come loose, and without an easily accessible screwdriver, I tend to delay fixing them, which leads to forgetfulness. Since 99% of these screws are Philips head, a regular Philips screwdriver usually suffices. On the rare occasion that a different head is needed, I simply retrieve the necessary tool from my toolbox.

  • @BenHulscher
    @BenHulscher Před 28 dny

    The zipper pull as a small addition to grab stuff is a great idea!

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před 28 dny +1

      Ha, thanks. I have a big bag of them and use 'em all the time to make things quick to grab - keys, flashlights, SAKs

  • @DutchGuyInChina
    @DutchGuyInChina Před 8 měsíci

    Finally an EDC video that brings some new ideas to the table, nice work.

  • @cesarc8968
    @cesarc8968 Před rokem

    Sweet set up! And great job on the video! Thank you!

  • @MartinBrabi
    @MartinBrabi Před 7 měsíci

    Bantam is amazing, fits to wallet perfectly 👍

  • @hermankingma7039
    @hermankingma7039 Před rokem

    Well done! I Just bought the Keysmart nano torch. Very small and light

  • @jingruiyu6854
    @jingruiyu6854 Před rokem

    I really like your ratchet/screw driver solution.

  • @carrioncrow8191
    @carrioncrow8191 Před rokem

    Best EDC video I’ve seen. Good finds too. You’re the third video I have watched that has had those cobra pliers, and now I want too

  • @overlandedc
    @overlandedc Před 3 měsíci

    Very well done! Love the thought process and delivery

  • @keithsmith2791
    @keithsmith2791 Před 7 měsíci

    One of the best edc vids out there. You've given so many ideas. I pocket carry a victorinox Swiss champ, which has basically all of my bases covered for EDC tool needs. It's got your pen, tweezers, scissors, Pliers, knives as well as numerous other very useful tools. It may be a tad bulky for some, but I just love the damn thing and I get joy every time I use it.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před 7 měsíci

      Cool, glad you like your EDC too. I’ve been carrying a cybertool S recently and really like the bit driver

  • @bjrn7145
    @bjrn7145 Před 4 měsíci

    Veryy cool video. One of the best put together edcs i have seen in a long time, and in a really small size and weight too. Amazing, and really made me think about buying all the things mentioned.

  • @ToolsandTime
    @ToolsandTime Před 7 měsíci

    Wow cool video. That's a lot of capability in such a lightweight configuration--well done!

  • @oliverpolden
    @oliverpolden Před 10 měsíci

    I like the Victorinox ratchet and extender. I customised a Victorinox manager with Titanium scales to effectively become an Alox rambler which is great utility to size. I put the pen from the manager in my wallet and can nestle it in the bottle opener of the Rambler to become a full size pen.

  • @allosaurusfragilis7782

    Im using a pouch that goes round my waist at the moment. An idea i resisted for a long time, nor sure why. Ive found i can carry a few more things and i really dont feel them, often forgetting fhey are there. The temptation to add more is strong and id end up with a rucksack if not careful.
    The other thing i do is stash more things. In car and other places.
    Very nice and thought provoking video.

  • @emarr3720
    @emarr3720 Před rokem +2

    Weight is everything, whether on a small plane or a pocket EDC!! I got a scabbard off Amazon bought a Leatherman Wave, a Wuben flashlight & tactical pen for what I call, “Dry Camping”. Stargazing in a truck camper by any other name & it served me well. I tried to EDC it but it’s too heavy & pulls my pants down. Suspenders fixes the issue but too much of a hassle. I’ll give yours a try. A good follow up video with a much bigger budget would be appreciated. The goal: to get the weight down further & increase the functionality by increasing the quality of the tools & materials. Maybe some titanium & some 3D printed holders ( the why for a bigger budget if you have to purchase the means of production or commission the work-if it’s not too small a job for them). I’m amazed at how often I use mine to replicate plastic pieces that break off all the time off the cheaply made items we buy now a days.
    Well produced video too.

    • @xXlURMOMlXx
      @xXlURMOMlXx Před 3 měsíci

      If an extra 5 ounces is too much for you are you sure you're the type of person who needs a tool? I mean some carry s couple pounds of iron. Ever heard of a belt?

  • @charlieluchangco2843
    @charlieluchangco2843 Před rokem

    Blown away! Awesome content and production!

  • @rodandrion8157
    @rodandrion8157 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. The best production on EDC

  • @markhager8321
    @markhager8321 Před rokem

    Thanks Todd. Your mind is over the top.

  • @markifi
    @markifi Před rokem

    the shrink wrap scissors storage is a nice idea

  • @coreycarter1695
    @coreycarter1695 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I ordered the pen, and ratchet kit. Very useful video. Thank you, I carry a lot, way too much, size wise, hopefully this Will help narrow it down a bit. The weight can become uncomfortable too, but size does matter for fitting in a pocket,

    • @coreycarter1695
      @coreycarter1695 Před 5 měsíci

      I have a tendency to overkill when it comes to toolsets, but I also use them all the time, this is a simple but useful package, Small and convenient, but very functional

  • @MH-it3se
    @MH-it3se Před 5 měsíci

    Amazing video- well considered details throughout!

  • @DiegoCamarero
    @DiegoCamarero Před 7 měsíci

    arguably the best video ever.

  • @josephlawrence6873
    @josephlawrence6873 Před rokem +1

    I really like the idea of a small tool kit like this... Not sure I would carry it on me every day, but I believe I would have it in my vehicle or backpack every day.

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker  Před rokem

      Cool. I don’t like feeling the bulk or weight so that’s why I went on this quest.

  • @phild8095
    @phild8095 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm 66 years old and walking my dog nearly every day, usually 3-5 miles. I miss about 8-12 days a year. It might seem that I'm carrying a lot, but I need to get in better shape. And I've used most of it at one time or another.
    My EDC varies by season, but here it is this summer.
    Pocket knife, sidearm, spare mag, keys, wallet with ID, insurance cards, cash and credit, wide brimmed hat, lighter
    Two handed leash with attached dog crap bags
    Backpack with
    nearly five liters of water in steel containers
    bowl for the dog
    treats for me and the dog
    spare socks
    bandana
    knee and ankle wrap just in case
    bottle opener
    ten yards paracord, fifty yards nylon mason line
    two one inch polyester straps with clips, about five feet long
    assortment of band aids
    safety pin
    needle, thread, two buttons
    screwdriver with 6 bits
    adjustable wrench
    snowflake multitool
    spare leashes, one at 6 feet, one at 20 feet
    poncho
    flashlight with 2 D cells
    Mylar "space" blanket
    half roll of electrical tape
    backup pocket knife
    450 grit diamond sharpener
    magnesium block with ferro rod
    Fresnel lens
    baseball cap
    small pack of wipes
    two lightweight carabiners
    The load out weighs 27 pounds. It is great exercise. While wearing the pack I can pick up dog crap , I can get onto the ground to sit with my dog, I can get back up again. I've used most of this stuff including the tools. What do I need a wrench the snowflake multitool and a screwdriver? The wrench and multitool, I helped a kid with his bike in the park, the screwdriver, one of my neighbors needed something adjusted. I have yet to set up for overnight. One time I was first at a car accident and used my coat to cover someone going into shock. Now I have the Mylar. Not going to trash another coat.
    Go with what works for you.!