My 2023 Altoids EDC Essentials Kit (Everyday Carry)
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- čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
- This tiny everyday carry Altoids tin kit can be carried in the pocket or any bag and will help solve problems and reduce friction in everyday life. A practical addition to your EDC essential gear, don't leave home without it.
This channel is here to give you ideas and inspiration when it comes to finding great Everyday Carry, Travel Gear and Gadgets, on the back of solid and detailed reviews alongside years of experience, which I hope will make life and travel just a little bit more frictionless and fun.
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Products Featured in the Video:
Altoids Tin
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Self Amalgamating Tape
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Gorilla Tape
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Lever Gear Mini Cable Kit
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Heat Shrink Tubing
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Minimo Pen
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Dyneema thread
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Victorinox Alox Bantam
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Mini Ferro Rod
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Mini Magnet
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Thin Gluestick
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BIC Mini Lighter
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Leatherman Micra
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Olight i3E Flashlight
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Mini Tin
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Sewing Kit
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Compressible Towel
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RITR paper
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Fresnel Magnifier
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Thin Optics Glasses
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Spartan Fire EDC Tinder
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Contents of this video to help you navigate:
00:00 - Altoids Tin EDC Kit Intro
00:48 - Tape x2
01:56 - Charging Cable
02:57 - Zip Ties
03:25 - Minimo Pen
03:55 - Dyneema Cord
04:34 - Victorinox Alox Bantam
05:35 - Mini Ferro Rod
06:02 - Fishing Magnet
06:25 - Glue Stick
07:34 - BIC Mini Lighter
08:02 - Leatherman Micra
09:08 - Olight i3e
10:18 - Mini Tin
11:33 - Flat items
12:59 - Everything has its place
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May suggest keeping emergency contact numbers written inside the field notes in case of mobile phone loss.
This. YOUR number for lost and found, other's numbers in case you are found injured/unconscious, or your phone dies/lost/stolen. 👍 I have one in my Altoids EDC tin, on my channel.
Not just for numbers, but the idea of printing some labels with a label maker to stick to the inside (or outside) of it popped into my head.
I just commented the same, then saw this - great minds 😂
yes 👍
A calling card will do the trick too...
One of the best Altoids EDC kits ever put together.
Thank you - it took some time!
Usually I'm lucky if I get one good idea from these videos, today I got five. Thank you.
Another compact alternative for that tinder sheet might be birthday candles - they are also compact and give you some reach/flame duration for lighting things. Bonus: if you find some of the gag/novelty ones that can't be blown out they are quite wind resistant too!
Great suggestion.
rubber bands work very well for fire starters and have a million other uses in addition travel nicely on the outside of the tin keeping it from popping open 👍
excellent suggestion 😃
😂😂 I'm obviously not up to speed on this urban survival nonsense as when you talk about tinder I'm thinking naked people
Candles melt in the heat
In my pre-teen days in the '80s, I had a small green plastic box (bike repair kit) with some matches, some band-aids, and some fishing gear. Later a harpoon tip was added, filed from a strip of sheet metal. You always had a pocket knife in your sack anyway, just like a clean handkerchief.
So we went looking for adventure in the local forests and dreamed of a life as a trapper with the Inuits. 😄😄😄
Very nice altoid box but i think a victorinox compact is better in this box to save some space. With the compact you have the pen already, the scisors, blade, bottle opener and you can replace the toothpic with the firesteel. The micra, the pen and the lose firesteel is not needed anymore and you save some space. It's just my opinion. Anyway a nice kit. 👍
Investing suggestion - I'll explore this (I'm away at the moment) but I've a feeling it won't fit parallel in the tin - I'll give it a go and see.
Telling Jon about the Victorinox Compact is pretty much preaching to the choir, as it's his EDC anyway. 😊
From a Cdn perspective I'd have to agree with you (on a cost basis). In Canada, we can get the compact for ~$75. The Micra is running ~ $65 and the Bantam is ~$41. So, $75 vs $106. But then I'm stingy with my money. Also, you can replace the Compact pin with a sewing needle, maybe a fireant and some tinder.
That's just my two cents. Love your videos Jon!
I think the micra is highly underrated, I carry one myself in a kit every day. Fantastic small multi tool.
I’ve got a Gerber Dime… Actually, I have a few of them. And it’s surprising how powerful the flyers are. I have a teeny weenie little torn, ox knife that has a skinny little blade and a nice pair of scissors and a file on it and the toothpick and tweezers. It’s the smallest one I’ve ever seen and that’s my basic carry for work.
good for the price 👍 I've compared these in earlier video
I have an EDC tin (a lock-down project) and have found it to be very useful indeed these past couple of years. I have a Leatherman PS squirt in it and have found the pliers to be indispensable. I do wish the scissors were bigger but couldn't do without those pliers. I might be modifying the contents of my tin after watching this video though.
@@johnnyxmusic I own both and the dime is better than the micra, hands down. Yeah the knife is garbage but honestly all micro multitools are, I mainly use the pliers on it and I filed the tips on it so they are narrower (used them to repair something where they were too fat to squeeze inside of a narrow hole just slightly yet I had a file.
@@escapetherace1943 I mean I’m not trying to take sides. And I haven’t tried the micra. And I do like a pair of scissors… That’s why I was astonished to find a teeny weenie little Victorinox has a very good pair of scissors in it. But was really astonishing to me is the fact that it’s something the size of a dime you can have a very usable pair of pliers. Holy moly you can use them in a fight. Imagine pinching a guy anywhere on his body with those pliers. He is down on his knees. 🤪😜😝
Great ideas! I hate carrying a purse everywhere and would love to just be able to grab my phone and a tin and go. Mine will have to be adapted with an emergency tampon and a chap stick, but a lot of the other stuff will be the same. Thanks for the ideas!
I'm not even sure if a panty liner would fit in there. Let alone an applicatorless tampon
But yes. I want more emergency tampon kit ideas
Yes toiletries for ladies are a must for the wife or daughters. That’s why an EDC per person is a fine project for each member of the family.
Often overlooked by guys when making emergency/prepper kits of all kinds (though agree it’d be tough to fit anything much in this tin). Sanitary pads are also pretty good for compression to stop a bleed from a head wound etc. I keep a pack in my emergency car kit.
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Great kit Jon! Been enjoying your content quite a bit! You've been giving me a lot of great new ideas for my personal EDC as well as gear for the Scouting adventures my daughter and I have been participating in lately.
Nice to see someone else build these type kits! It’s amazing how much useful things we can fit into those tins! Nice job.
This kit is a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing 😊
Great kit made by years, thanks you for sharing it with community
Really well thought out, one of the absolute best kits I've ever seen 👍
Another stellar video! Most Altoid kits seem stuffed with useless nonsense. Every piece of kit here not only fits perfectly but is uber usefull. Great job Jon!
thanks for the great feedback - it took quite a while to put together!
This is stuffed with useless nonsense. This kinda shit pretends like pockets don't exist. Pockets which can carry versions of these garbage trinkets that are more practically sized.
This video just wants so hard for you to think it was smart.
You make a lot of EDC vids, *JG.*
Every single one has impressed me.
I am going to trim down what I carry as I now realise I don't need certain items as a city dweller.
Wow Jon, that was just neat and fun to watch! Thanks. You fit so much in that tin, I was amazed! Happy 2024‼️👍🏼🐾❤️
I absolutely love your videos. Excellent production quality, aesthetically pleasing, friendly, and a calm deliberate delivery of facts and subjective opinion based on years of experience. Thank you.
For flashlights I use Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries. They last longer in use, provide more lighting and their expiration date is decades!
great suggestion
Another benefit of the Ultimate Lithiums is that don’t leak alkaline, which can ruin electronics.
Awesome kit. Great ideals. Thank you for sharing
That's one of the best Altoid kits I've seen. Very inspiring
That was the first altoids tin edc video I ever like awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Practical, classy, simple, tasteful, useful. Awesome 👍 what a gent
This has to be the best comprehensive kit. Thank you!
Another great video .I learn quite a bit listening to you so thank you for all you work and advice .
Brilliant, I love this sort of thing.
A masterpiece of efficiency. I say in all sincerity that of the scores of Altoids tin kits I have seen on CZcams (and my own efforts as well) yours is truly a masterpiece. 👍👍👍👍👍
thanks for the kind comment
Perfect EDC, very well thought out. A hug from Brazil.
Straight up great EDC. You’ve just added a few pieces to mine. Great videos as always.
i love your videos because they always inspire me to adapt my kits and its great to see someone building kits that are legal in the UK which is very useful for me. thank you and keep up the good work 👍
great to hear - thank you 😊
I have tried several different things in a few different tin boxes over the years. Always enjoy seeing what others are doing. Thanks for sharing
A well done mini EDC Jon. You never disappoint. I've learned so much from you. Thank you!
You're welcome and thank you
What a fantastic collection in such a tiny space….love it!😊. And more so, really just enjoy watching your videos about everyday great things to carry. Thanks!
Thanks so much! 😊
Wow thank you so much for many very good ideas !
Thanks for the video, I appreciate the insight. All the best, JG..
One item I added to my edc urban kit, is one of those plastic triangular pry tools from an Ifixit phone repair kit. Super flat (1 or 2mm), sharp edge, but won’t damage things. I use it so often !
nice idea
A guitar pick makes it very useful pry tool and scraper too. They even come in different gauges.
An excellent video, thankyou for sharing your tips
I have put several kits together over the years but none match the elegant soluton you show here. The inspiration is greatly appreciated.
Nitecore actually makes a 5000 mAh battery bank that fits in an altoid tin, it’s cylindrical and USBC. it takes up quite a bit of space in the tin, but the utility of having a power bank in there could be really useful
This is amazing I love the reasons for each item!
Thanks John! As usual, very helpful information!
they just use so much room!
So cool thanks for sharing this!
What an amazing kit
Great tip on the mini tin, perfect for sewing kit! I wouldn't use that thread from the cheap sewing kit though, you can usually break that thread with your hands just by pulling on it. I like ulpholstery thread and heavy needles. If I have to sew something in the field it is usually a serious problem like reattaching a pack buckle.
Try triangular needles brilliant for heavy material ie leather and canvas 😊
I know you probably won’t see this but you’re videos have helped me tremendously with EDC. I have two EDC Altoids tins and two slim EDC Altoids tins.
I wasn’t planning to create an EDC kit but after watching your video, I am totally going to! I really enjoyed how organized and how well-thought out the items are. They don’t just look great they actually work. Thank you for your video.
It is always amazing how much you fit in these...
The first 20 seconds, yes. Amen. Bravo. Exactly. That's my view on putting these together, task oriented stuff. Minimalist kits.
Excellent kit! In most kit videos I watch I can usually think of something I'd add or replace, but I can't think of a single change I'd want to make to this one.
I need to get some of that Dyneema cord. I have some monofilament that's been great for what I use it for, but I definitelky want to try the braid. Thank you for suggesting it!
This is a great kit and easy to assemble. Thank you for sharing!
thank you
This is absolutely a MacGyver's basics EDC kit for the common person (of course, he is not your ordinary run-of-the-mill person). I love it!
Very nice and practical kit. My suggestion is to replace the rubber band that you used to hold the kit closed with an elastic ponytail holder. Rubber bands tend to dry rot. The cloth covered retail holders do not and yet perform essentially the same function as a?rubber band.
Altoids kits never get old!
Great job, as always Jon! You've given me some very handy ideas for my Altoids EDC kit. Keep up the great work!
This is sacrilege! Everyone knows Altoids tins should only ever contain mints or guitar plectrums.
😝😝😝😝@@lachlan1971
Great video, thanks. I'd love a kitchen junk drawer essentials kit video! Not a carry kit but a kit you'd keep in you kitchen drawer to replace all that junk that can do a lot of regular around the house jobs. Knife/Multi tool, sewing kit, tapes etc. That'd be great :)
I adore your kits. Thank you for reminding me of the micra. A severely underrated multitool.
it is a great tool 👍
You're amazing kid!
Jon, you are a huge nerd after my own heart; subscribed!
I’ve used the lever gear cable since first seeing it here. I can also highly recommend the company, I’ve recently received great customer service from them when mine developed a fault. They were quick to respond and offered a solution straight away. I’ll use them again and again.
great to know 👍
This is the best altoids kit I have seen great job
Thank you
This is probably the most practical and useful iteration of the Altoids Kit, Jon.
Great to hear - thank you
I loved this
Excellent kit, thank you.
I've had the Leatherman Micra for several years now. While the tweezer isn't great for tweezing, its perfect for unlocking a standard "privacy door knob" with the pinhole.
Excellent! Loved this!!
Great to hear
Well done Sir! Going build one of these.
Logical and highly refined, I'm impressed
thank you
I considered making one of these and didn't even know it was a thing people did. Thanks for the tips!
Most practical I've seen yet.
I like the day to day life approach. Well done
Useful video. Some great ideas. A lot of this stuff I had no clue existed. Very cool gadgetry. Thank you. And thank you Jesus. ✝️😀
This was such a great fun video. Keep up the great work cheers
Jon Gadget! Ingenious! Sent to all my adult kids and my wife☮️😮⭕️✅
this is super cool , thank you
A Friday upload instead of Saturday, what a treat! 14 minutes is not nearly long enough for your videos. I could honestly watch you for hours. I couldn't think you could go small than micro EDC kit but this is next level
Thanks for the great feedback - it took a while to put together! I've not been able to of weekly videos recently due to holiday breaks and I picked up a chest infection which got in the way too - went for Friday since it's been over a week since the last one
@@JonGadget I started yesterday following you: good god: what a Christmas Eve! I m buying all your reviews. Thank you so much!
This is a brilliant and really well researched kit 👍😆
It's easy to make your own Spartan fire with candle wax and cotton off cuts.
If you swap several ranger bands (bike inner tube sections) for the rubber band them you've got much better fire starter...
😲Perfect Kit!
Very true about the Micra. I had one for many years until Newark Airport TSA took it claiming the blade was too long. Right.....
Hello Jon! As always: Great video.
I would like your suggestion on a bag small enough to carry on a daily basis to various places such as malls, walks in parks, etc. , but that it had a basic emergency kit, as well as essentials such as a pocket knife, multitools, lighter, flashlight, etc. .
A big hug and I hope you come to Brazil one day!
Excellent, thank you!
You are welcome!
Very useful, Jon. The point about the alkaline torch battery is a good one. And it's easy to carry/pick up a fresh AA one.
The rechargeable batteries - well they need a charger! And as you say, don't store well. Thanks.
I use Altoids as guitar pick storage for my pedal board. Great to see another use for this.
Very interesting. Your kit is very well thought out. Although I have used a Leatherman Wave for over twenty years, I never heard of a Micra. After watching your SAK videos I now own the Huntsman, with the pocket clip.
thanks for the feedback
Thanks for demonstrating your repacking. Clearly I need to notice the order and placing of each item i put in my mini EDC kits. I’m great at fitting everything the first time, but as soon as I take something out to use, it feels like everything has multiplied in size!!😅
Great idea and execution, and although I love repurposing, have decided that Altoids can reuse is better for small parts in my shop than kits. There are pouches that hold the same, and more, and are more comfortable to carry in a trouser pocket. That said, I’m wondering if a Victorinox Pioneer X Alox would be more useful than the Bantam and Micra combo? I have a Victorinox Waiter, with firefly, in the gear pouch, in my “bugger, the house is on fire” (stolen from The Chieftain) grab-and-go pack. Thanks for giving me something to think about once again.
i love when people think things like this through!
Brilliant!
You have packed so many items into the Altoid tin! Love the mini tin also. It's perfect for sewing and other supplies. Thank you for sharing this. I dont have one yet, but with the links in your description area, I have begun the process. There is no way I will ever fish, so not having any such gear freed up the space for items I would use. 😊
Very cool kit, thanks for sharing. Take care and Cheers!
Thanks
this could be the coolest thing i have seen in a long time.. i need to do it
Wow great info
This is by far the best kid I ever saw.
Amazing kit 🎉
I'm pretty sure this is as "survival" tin kit as any other "survival" tin kit video
Thanks Eyal but wouldn't catch a fish 😁
@@JonGadget You could if it was magnetic
@@JonGadget Ah yes, the ubiquitous fishing kit, always proves itself useful when I go to work by train and find myself next to a clean river far from civilization
Strangely relaxing
One of the best ones I’ve seen.
great to hear
Well done!
Sewing kit! I was in the office the other day, and a colleague needed to access a reset switch in his laptop, but it was a very small hole. I carry a sewing kit in my laptop bag, so he used the needle and was soon back up and running, but surprised I had a sewing kit. I explained ever since I split my trousers lifting a computer rack, I keep a sewing kit.
This is helpful and cute!
best video i have seen this day
Another great video! I knew I'd been saving my old altoid tins for a reason. . .now I know what it is! Cheers! 🙂
you weren't saving it for an "edc" kit full of garbage you will never use, you were saving it to make charcloth with 😉
@@escapetherace1943 I've used all the things in that kit before, and a few times I've needed them and not had them. I've never needed charcloth. Made fire thousands of times - no charcloth.
@@MarkB-sc5ms because it's an antiquated way to carry tinder, but still useful knowledge.
nice video, you just brought back some memory's of doing this as a kid in the scouts or air cadets cant remember which we had to see how many items we could get in a tin.thanks to your vid might give it another go plus with uk knife laws dont like carrying my leatherman surge any more
Great video, amazing what you source and fit in a small tin. Couple of questions. Why the penknife and leatherman, doesn't the leatherman have all the functions. Secondly, the tablets that become wipes - are these wrapped in single use plastic or is the wrapping also soluble.