Best Ultralight Pocket Tools for EDC

2024 ж. 22 Мам.
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My quest for the lightest and most useful EDC kit continues with a ton of improvements that really dial this in - full size knife, real double sided bits, awesome flashlight and more.
KNIPEX Cobra XS Water Pump Pliers - $30
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OHTO Micro pen - $6
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Victorinox SwissCard Replacement Scissors - $9
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Bellroy Card Sleeve - $55
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Modern Carry Card sleeve - $10
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Steinwhale double sided bits - $13
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Topeak Mini rachet kit - $40
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711L Mini Rachet - $30
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Wera extension-$8
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Uncle Bill's Key Chain Tweezers - $8
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RovyVon Aurora A8 - $46
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Victorinox Bantam Knife - $24
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CRKT CEO Compact - $58
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Tekto F2 Bravo - $150
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Knafs Lander 1 - $60
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Benchmade - Mini Bugout - $160
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HUAAO Axis Lock Pocket Knife (Bugout clone) - $19
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Carbon Fiber Axis Lock Knife (Bugout clone) - $37
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--- CHAPTERS ----------------
00:00 Introduction
00:14 What's removed
00:45 What's the same
1:32 Driver bits + rachet
5:27 Tweezers
6:40 Flashlight
7:31 Knives
10:53 Total weight + price
11:20 Wrap up
Thanks to Tekto and Rovyvon for providing review samples for testing.

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  • Hi all! Here are links to purchase these tools on Amazon: KNIPEX Cobra XS Water Pump Pliers - $30 amzn.to/4aT3Vqb OHTO Micro pen - $6 amzn.to/3xvg06u Victorinox SwissCard Replacement Scissors - $9 www.swissknifeshop.com/products/swiss-army-swisscard-replacement-scissors Bellroy Card Sleeve - $55 amzn.to/3xu3OTy Modern Carry Card sleeve - $10 amzn.to/3JeVObQ Steinwhale double sided bits - $13 amzn.to/3UiDKDK Topeak Mini rachet kit - $40 amzn.to/4cTMzLH 711L Mini Rachet - $30 amzn.to/3VSYaoh Uncle Bill's Key Chain Tweezers - $8 amzn.to/3Q2otEL RovyVon Aurora A8 - $46 amzn.to/3JCoawH Victorinox Bantam Knife - $24 amzn.to/49Aw5p4 CRKT CEO Compact - $58 amzn.to/3UiG9yC Tekto F2 Bravo - $150 amzn.to/3xBow3Y Knafs Lander 1 - $60 amzn.to/3TWY2Sa Benchmade - Mini Bugout - $160 amzn.to/3UffYc2 HUAAO Axis Lock Pocket Knife (Bugout clone) - $19 amzn.to/4aV6pEs Carbon Fiber Axis Lock Knife (Bugout clone) - $37 amzn.to/4aUg6TD

    @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • oh man the 711 ratchet with the added cutoff extension is a thing of beauty. Thanks for continuing to push the limits.

    @catbertz@catbertzАй бұрын
    • Ha, thanks! I’m glad other people enjoy my obsessiveness. That little extension is super useful

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
    • Yea i second this guy! i rarely really need a ratchet. But i do love that!

      @danis8455@danis8455Ай бұрын
    • 711L tends to have interesting products for EDC

      @blade9292@blade9292Ай бұрын
  • Steinwhale bits look like a game changer. Guess I’m buying more bits thanks for sharing.

    @kaisermojica4216@kaisermojica421613 күн бұрын
  • This is probably the best and most realistic EDC setup I've ever seen

    @JesusReyes-hr8ir@JesusReyes-hr8irАй бұрын
  • This video is incredible. Been looking for so long for a useful tool or set of tools to just keep in my backpack that won't even be noticable and this is exactly what I was looking for!

    @rockstarduh5@rockstarduh57 күн бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @todd.parker@todd.parker7 күн бұрын
  • The first installment of this series was my favorite EDC video, but this one has surpassed it in amazement. I carry almost every item from the set with me, like the scissors in the Swisscard, Knipex pliers, and RovyVon flashlight. I've stuck with the Topeak ratchet, but I'm really eyeing the Steinwhale bit set. However, shipping to Hungary poses a challenge. Regarding the pen, I initially thought it would be too small for my liking, but I've been using the Zebra F-301 Compact model with a slight tweak. By filing widen the tip of the pen, you can fit a Fisher Space Pen refill inside. It's mini, compact, and mighty. PS: I use a CRKT CEO thumb stud for my daily carry, it's not for heavy duty, but it's perfect for everyday tasks, it's elegant and doesn't take up much space.

    @dblpt@dblpt26 күн бұрын
    • Awesome!

      @todd.parker@todd.parker26 күн бұрын
  • Absolute genius EDC thinker. Thankyou for your influence.

    @peterkeen1@peterkeen1Ай бұрын
  • That micro ratchet with bit extender is genius.

    @MB-rt5bx@MB-rt5bxАй бұрын
    • Agreed! When I first saw that tiny micro ratchet I thought I’d just keep the larger one, but he quickly changed my mind with the bit extender

      @ryanduff1228@ryanduff122818 күн бұрын
  • So happy to see a revision of your kit! The original video really made me think about what I carry and thin out my pockets a bit. Love the channel and the way you produce your videos too! Super high quality and a great watch

    @prestonnovinger3762@prestonnovinger3762Ай бұрын
    • Thanks Preston! Glad you enjoy my videos

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • i used to carry a bag with a knipex, victorinox ranger, a husky ratchet, 6ft tape measure, sofirn iff23, and a ryobi kit with 30 bits + extender. now, i just carry around a victorinox midnight manager and knipex. i still have all the other stuff in my car for when someone asks for help, or when someone needs me to check something out at their house, but the midnight manager is so much easier to carry around. It can handle 90% of my needs.

    @caseyvu123@caseyvu12329 күн бұрын
    • Always good to winnow things down to what you really need

      @todd.parker@todd.parker28 күн бұрын
  • Many thanks for all of your so professional videos, no downtime. Highly appreciate

    @moi2075@moi207527 күн бұрын
  • I was looking for scissors like this! Ordered it, with some heat shrink and I'll be putting it together just like that with the tweezers. Perfect.

    @Twistedstar0320@Twistedstar0320Ай бұрын
  • The refinement of these EDC kits is awesome!

    @Jasonoid@JasonoidАй бұрын
    • Thanks Jason!

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • Nice! Exactly what I've been looking for. Thank you!!

    @JB-eg1tb@JB-eg1tbАй бұрын
    • Glad I could help!

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • Good choices like the comparison with the original kit at the end, giving the option of swapping out different parts to suit personal needs.

    @donaldcarr8766@donaldcarr8766Ай бұрын
    • Thanks! 👍

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • Todd, now you did it again, an EDC that exceeded my expectations😃So glad that i subscribe on your channel. Awsome EDC.

    @larspetersen2688@larspetersen2688Ай бұрын
    • Awesome! Thank you Lars!

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • C'est bien la première vidéo vraiment interessante sur les EDC... Je me balade avec des tas de trucs dans les poches depuis des années, et en regardant ta vidéo, je vais tout changer pour ton stuff. Thank you guy !!

    @NicolasJolyFr@NicolasJolyFr24 күн бұрын
  • I love the Topeak ratchet. I’ll need to check out those bits you found.

    @MsRotorwings@MsRotorwingsАй бұрын
  • excellent setup very well though out

    @henrygreene7845@henrygreene7845Ай бұрын
  • Excellent setup - thanks for the tips! 😎👍

    @knife_knut@knife_knutАй бұрын
  • Great video, learning for my own needs and good to see the improvements

    @stephanem5125@stephanem5125Ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • Excellent video, mate! Highly appreciate you sharing the content.

    @dawidd4817@dawidd4817Ай бұрын
    • Much appreciated!

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • I like the way you think in regards to all these edc tools. Subbed!

    @dude...are-you-sure@dude...are-you-sure2 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for the sub!

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerКүн бұрын
  • Really impressive follow up!

    @tanvach@tanvach29 күн бұрын
  • I've never been much of a pocket knife kind of guy but about a year ago wanted to start carrying one. I saw a picture of the ranger green bugout and I was sold immediately. I basically skipped all the entry level ones and went straight for the nicest I could find and now I don't have a reason to buy another one. There's nothing I'd change about it, though I do admit it's not the sturdiest one.

    @Sceme1991@Sceme1991Ай бұрын
  • Excellent upgrades

    @boejiden1942@boejiden1942Ай бұрын
  • One of my favorite small knives to EDC is a Spyderco Dragonfly. It's hard to believe how well it works for the size.

    @Bethany415@Bethany415Ай бұрын
  • Nice video. Helped me very much. Thanks for that.

    @sirsiggy748@sirsiggy7485 күн бұрын
    • Glad to hear that!

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerКүн бұрын
  • Todd, I'm glad that you took my recommendation on the 711L. You can get an aluminum extension from Harbor Freight to reduce a little more weight. Thank you for the double-side bits which I've been looking for.

    @kingoftweaks@kingoftweaks28 күн бұрын
  • Great Update Todd. I like a mini toolkit - but doesn't have to be ultralight. I carry the Midnite manager which includes a mini flashlight, scissors, a combi tool and a pen. I ried the OHTO pen and found it too thin to use comfortably. I would not change out my topeak ratchet - but I did get the Steinwhale bit kit after seeing in on @Dracomies channel. This mini double ended bits are awesome. I like the way you cut off the holder for the extender. I will do that with mine to make it more compact...

    @MB_EDC@MB_EDCАй бұрын
  • One oddball suggestion would be different shapes for your zipper pulls so you can easily ID them by feel in your pocket. Also, Flytanium sells G-10, carbon fiber, or titanium grip panels for the Mini Bugout. I think the G-10 are $29 on sale right now too!

    @jukeboxhero441@jukeboxhero44122 күн бұрын
  • Great ratchet / double bits solution. I definitely use the Cobra XS frequently and therefore keep it in my EDC. As for my daily knife I simultaneously upgraded and downgraded to a Victorinox Mini Champ. It is all I need in my urban kit. The tool mix seems odd at first, but once you start using the blades like the cuticle pusher for other things then the name designation suggests, the Mini Champ lives up to the name. And of course it includes scissors, tweezers and a pen. I have used the alox version as well but after a while went back to the normal version with scales.

    @fastandcurious@fastandcurious16 күн бұрын
    • I recently picked up a Manager which is the little cousin of that and I really like it. Definitely going to be my summer carry because it’s so light and has mini versions of the tools I need

      @todd.parker@todd.parker16 күн бұрын
  • another great informative video!

    @jong55@jong55Ай бұрын
    • Glad you liked it!

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • This video was amazing.

    @brandentilmant2057@brandentilmant2057Ай бұрын
    • Thanks!

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • ✌️😜 Very eye-opening for those of us who don't carry items such as these, makes you seriously consider doing so 🤔 Nicely done Brother ⚔️ God Bless us All 🇺🇸🙏✝️

    @godsblade300S@godsblade300SАй бұрын
    • same then I reminded myself its extremely rare that I need any of this stuff in my day to day

      @MrVashsword@MrVashswordАй бұрын
  • This is amazing, huge thanks! Some things I did for my own carry: - The SOG hex set comes with the tighest packed bit holder I've seen; cutting off the end of it leaves space for two extra bits, which I fill with two LTT short bits which aren't covered by the Steinwhale toolkit (H2 and T5). I haven't cut the loop off because I find it's a great place to grab it out and I don't really need more bits but if you did you may even be able to fit two more. - I still carry my Leatherman Style. Like you it's probably not necessary but I find I can fit it and my hoarder self doesn't want to replace it. - Leatherman 711l ratchet: realistically I should probably just carry the normal one with the screwdriver end, but I like to pretend I'll use it with my modded free p2. I'd suspect it's lighter but that's probably not meaningful. Would absolutely love to have a mini flat bit extender and couple it to make something akin to what you have but haven't found anything like that yet. Maybe will try producing some with shapeways and see how that goes. Some possible additions: - The clutch battery bank: Has saved me on several occassions. Admittedly I have cut it since I'm trying out the wallet you suggested, but would like to find something I can fit it in. Admittedly quite heavy, though, at 73g. - Victorinox nail clippers (red plastic handle): love these, they're useful for flush cutting things and the occasional hangnail. - Rolling Square InCharge X: I think this is actually my most used item, super handy to have around, and I always have a cable on hand when my friends' phones die and they need one.

    @sauyon@sauyonАй бұрын
    • Awesome recommendations, thanks!

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • Nice one Todd, great job 👍

    @JonGadget@JonGadgetАй бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • Great quality video and awesome ideas. You even made me reconsider my pocket EDC (4mm bits + flat circular driver + Swiss Card Classic with glued mirror + jeweler pliers + short fixed blade in kydex sheath + uni Power Tank Ballpoint Pen + BIC lighter + one-mode AAA flashlight + whistle) as I lack a 90 degree bit driver and extension for my 4mm bits.

    @cafecybernz@cafecybernz27 күн бұрын
    • Sounds like a cool setup!

      @todd.parker@todd.parker27 күн бұрын
    • @@todd.parker Thank you. Love your new setup but I still want to try to carry 4mm bits rather than the bigger and heavier 1/4" bits. The lack of ratchet drivers for 4mm bits is a problem. Forgot to mention my RESQME Car Escape Tool (glass breaker and seat belt cutter), always on me as well.

      @cafecybernz@cafecybernz26 күн бұрын
  • I also stopped edcing my knipex because I didn’t use it enough. Same with a full bit set (only needed basics and a couple torx) or a secondary flashlight instead of phone light. Those new tweezers in your set look great!

    @TheFarmerTyler@TheFarmerTylerАй бұрын
    • Cool. You gotta keep re-evaluating what you carry to make sure you're not lugging around random stuff you don't need on the daily.

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • LOVE that mini ratchet! You don’t need much torque/leverage for that size of fasteners anyway. Excellent substitution. I also carry a rovy von that’s similar to yours and I carry the cadet instead of the bantam. Most days I just carry the cadet and flashlight. Perfect EDC.

    @b16crxt@b16crxtАй бұрын
    • Yeah really glad I found that, it’s a way better setup

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • Next year Todd unveils a 1” micro ratchet.

    @MsRotorwings@MsRotorwingsАй бұрын
  • Love the list! Just an fyi on that RovyVon (I carry the same light), there are little holes in the end for tritium inserts making it easy to find in the dark! Also cool part about the bugout (and presumably the clone knives) the modding community is huge and there's a bunch of aftermarket parts, everything from scales to bearings to screws!

    @xKOBAYASHIMARUx@xKOBAYASHIMARUx29 күн бұрын
  • I'm trying the Big Idea Design in line max, and swapped the bits for the leatherman''s / so far it's working

    @j.p.hernandez.1326@j.p.hernandez.1326Ай бұрын
  • That ratchet combo looks pretty cool. Summer time carry changes for me too. I can’t carry a lot of stuff with shorts. 😂

    @JPBTheLegend@JPBTheLegend26 күн бұрын
  • Well done ! You have pushed the limits of ultra compact EDC to a new level :) I have similar set ups but just couldn't get them light enough to pocket. Some items that have to stay are 4" Crescent pliers, folding Fiskar scissors, Pilot mini pencil, Swiss Card, Orbit key organizer and Spartan SAK. Other knife options are the Civivi Mini Praxis, Buck Bantam, and Milwaukee fastback ( a little heavy ). The flashlight remains the Coast G10 because it has the best lens spot for inspecting small spaces. The wallet is a minimal Buffway which has proven more durable than others. Watches are an area that can blow the budget so I'll recommend the best budget watch as the Casio F-91W with a 19mm nylon Roma velcro strap.

    @gregrudzinski@gregrudzinskiАй бұрын
    • If that's what you need and you're happy carrying it, then it's your perfect EDC

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • I loved the knipex, but I don't think I would use it enough either.

    @Madoc928@Madoc928Ай бұрын
    • Yeah, me too. It’s a great tool but if I don’t use it weekly at a minimum, it’s hard to justify the weight. It’s half the weight of the rest of this kit and I use the bits, knife, and scissors constantly

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • So thankyou, this was a good comparison! 😺

    @podocrypto6072@podocrypto6072Ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • Im currently just carrying a Ruike Ld51-b. It does everything I need. If Victorinox would make a one handed SAK Workchamp I'd switch to that. I bought this one specifically because they don't.

    @glenchilada@glenchiladaАй бұрын
  • In my opinion. That's Just Great, Sir!!!

    @vladvolk2222@vladvolk22228 күн бұрын
    • Thank you kindly

      @todd.parker@todd.parker7 күн бұрын
  • Great video. Thanks for the share

    @shibby5535@shibby5535Ай бұрын
  • If I had a nickel for everybody I heard call them 'silver grippers' I'd probably have at least a dozen nickels.

    @rallaa941@rallaa941Ай бұрын
    • I'm a good half dozen. Plucking silver sounds more profitable though.

      @timothyoutman7427@timothyoutman7427Ай бұрын
  • I've been a big fan of the Nite Ize Doohickey keychain knife. For the size, cost, and locking style blade, it's hard to beat if you just want something small!

    @dereknykamp1208@dereknykamp1208Ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the rec!

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • You are the one i have to blame for my heart long edc obsession! Still, clicked on this video very fast despite it being 4am in the uk. Excellent changes to the kit. Unfortunately, my kit is nowhere near that light!

    @thomast6823@thomast6823Ай бұрын
    • Ha, sorry about your wallet. I really do try to be budget conscious but there is always something newer, lighter, better!

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
    • @@todd.parker 💯 agreed! It has been fun ... not sure my wife agrees though. Keep up the great work!

      @thomast6823@thomast6823Ай бұрын
  • In fairness to olight, their current i3c flashlight is also charged via usb-c. It doesn’t have the side lantern lights, and it’s made of aluminum. But it also doesn’t bother running at all blinding 600 lumens. Its dimmer setting is at 15 lumens, which is almost always good enough for me.

    @TheCleric42@TheCleric4223 күн бұрын
  • If you don't need to work with high torques 4mm bits are also an option. The weight is much less, but the functionality is there. I carry 4mm bits + 4 to 6 mm adapter (can be also used as a screwdriver) and a 6mm small wrench to apply more torque if needed.

    @tryura@tryura7 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, good call

      @todd.parker@todd.parker7 күн бұрын
  • Great video. Makes me a new subscriber…

    @tm502010@tm502010Ай бұрын
  • Todd you’re a legend. I’ve been eyeing the 711L to replace my topeak for a while now, but it seems to sell out on amazon (canadian amazon anyway). Those bits are a great find, thank you for that! though i do wonder if there is a better bitholder solution out there, as the included one seems a little bulky. I think you’d find a victorinox manager to be more convenient than the pen/scissors/tweezers the way you carry them, plus you get a few bonus tools and a backup blade that you can use anywhere without worrying anyone. Might be a little heavier, but mine lives on my keys with a keysmart pocket clip that makes it easily accessible and i barely know its there. I think your foray into larger pocket knives makes a lot of sense, I tend to rotate mine based on mood and type of pants pockets available. Quick one-handed access is such a huge plus, that at this point anytime I'm in jeans i have a leatherman Arc in my front pocket, weight be damned 😂

    @rogerp.2442@rogerp.2442Ай бұрын
    • Yeah, I noticed the Topek kit was out of stock, I like the 711L one better anyway. I actually tried creating an organizer for the bits but the one that came with it was easier to get the bits in and out. I agree it would be nice to find something nicer.

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • I recently got the 711L mini ratchet and I love it! I've been using it with the Leatherman bit kit and I have had success with putting it in the bit driver as well as the ratchet but these bits you have look awesome. After watching your previous video on this and several other videos the tools in this video are almost exactly what I decided I want in my EDC. The only difference is the knife. I bought the olitans T025 and I love it and definitely would recommend.

    @davider563@davider563Ай бұрын
    • Awesome, will check that out

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • I'm a little surprised that the Victorinox Compact isn't even discussed as an option in the video. It just seems like such an obvious addition for someone who wants to carry a knife, scissors, emergency pen, and tweezers. I also think the standard Bantam is an underrated option, and the superior knife to the alox version due to the thicker handle. I guess yet another video about Victorinox knives isn't exactly fantastic content, but I'd be hard pressed to build an EDC without one or the other. Cool ratchet though.

    @ratsalat4968@ratsalat4968Ай бұрын
    • That's because this is a follow-up from an earlier video where I talked about Victorinox options and, yes, everyone said I should check out the Compact. It's *fine* but I don't like the opener layer (vs. a combo tool), don't need the corkscrew, and think it's overpriced at $60 for the toolset. I do plan on doing a SAK video where I talk about a bunch of models I tried and even some custom ones I had built. Stay tuned.

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
    • @@todd.parker The compact only has two layers... the blade/combo tool + scissors and weighs only 66 grams. The scissors are larger and better than the swisscard, while also being easier to use. I think the reason why so many people recommended the compact is that given your goals, it's the ideal centerpiece of a compact EDC loadout for you. Now, if you've decided that you want a larger blade like the benchmade, that's another story completely, but if you HAVEN'T tried the compact yet, I encourage you to pick one up. I'm guessing we would expect a third video shortly after. Either you will discover that you've found your new EDC knife, or you can explain why you think the benchmade/scissors/tweezers grouping is better for you.

      @ratsalat4968@ratsalat4968Ай бұрын
    • @@ratsalat4968 Ha, you're right, I get my SAKs mixed up. I do have a compact and it's good but I don't find myself carrying it much. Maybe I'll give it another go, perhaps combined with my bit/rachet setup. Generally, the idea with this kit is you can mix and match the tools you really need to dial it in and unfortunately there isn't a SAK that's perfect for my needs (unless I build a custom one) and I like the idea of having a bigger knife or leaving my blade at home and still having other tools.

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
    • @@todd.parker Can't complain about the price of a Victorinox compact if you paid for a benchmade mini bugout in white which commands a hefty price tag of 162$ when at best the bugout is worth 110$ or less on a good day.

      @Horde334@Horde334Ай бұрын
    • @@Horde334 Ha, fair. That's why I was showing a $19 clone I picked up to test the size and features to decide if it's worth the investment (still unsure).

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • Those little bits are super interesting. I replaced a bunch of stuff with the Victorinox Cybertool M. It has a small bit set and small pliers with good blade and scissors. Has their pen built in too. I didn't find I used a ratchet much and the pliers fill in for most situations. My bigger kit still has the Topeak Ratchet Stick with bits in the handle. Or I often just go Leatherman Wave+ with the bit kit and 711 ratchet and extender. So many great options out there. For knives, there are a ton of options under $70 with better steel than D2. If you want to save on size and weight, a Baby Banter from Civivi or Mini Pyrite or Mica from CJRB might work for you too.

    @sloanNYC@sloanNYC28 күн бұрын
    • Very cool! I'm also a huge fan of the Cybertool's bit driver. In fact, I have a video coming out very soon on that very topic...

      @todd.parker@todd.parker28 күн бұрын
  • Great video! I picked up the 711L Mini ratchet as well as the Steinwhale double sided bits. I love the combo, but do you find the bits difficult to remove? I'm finding it really hard to remove them once they click behind the detent. I've tried breaking it in a bit with the extension, but it hasn't really helped. Just wondering if you (or anyone else) has experienced this.

    @jasonfbenton@jasonfbentonАй бұрын
  • ¡Very thanks You for You good ideas the EDC!

    @ulicespenasco4243@ulicespenasco4243Ай бұрын
  • Really enjoyed your video! Could you describe the dimensions of the bit holder?

    @kevinaitken4864@kevinaitken4864Ай бұрын
  • Fun fact for Canadians the Steinwhale bits are basically the same price in Canadian $13.99cad on sale as of April/19/2024. The top peak is a wee bit more.

    @trapvandal@trapvandalАй бұрын
  • Awesome stuff again! I'm going to have to get that Steinwhale set. I think the only thing I'd change would be to swap that Bantom with a Compact. Then you gain a pin and have the scissors and pen integrated in the SAK. But of course it would be a little puffier with the celidor scales vs the alox. I'm curious if it'd gain weight though.

    @MrNb131@MrNb13128 күн бұрын
    • You're in luck. I'm releasing a video tomorrow where I look at multitools like the Compact.

      @todd.parker@todd.parker28 күн бұрын
  • This little llights are great. Have some similar. Other company. Similar price. For light weight travel does a great job.

    @LunedisTerz@LunedisTerzАй бұрын
  • Love the Victorinox scissors but mine are on a Huntsman currently. Want to get the Ranger next. Was debating whether to get the Handyman as it has the pliers but I don't think it's worth the extra money for what you're getting just extra pliers and the Handyman isn't much cheaper than the Swisschamp that has pretty much everything. I remember wanting to get one of those Topeak ratchets about 5 years ago. Never did get a mini ratchet. I have an olight torch too and a couple of Spyderco knifes. Nice interesting video thanks.

    @MrIliff@MrIliff9 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for a great video. I am missing a (nail) file… But great idea with the 711L ratchet…

    @hansginzel5973@hansginzel5973Ай бұрын
    • Yeah, a file would be a nice addition

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • 👏Magnificent!👏

    @xseph@xsephАй бұрын
  • The Benchmade Bugout is a “buy once, cry once” purchase. Basic models are about $160ish on bladeHQ. The only other knife I would buy over the Benchmade is the Kershaw Iridium, it is $58 on Amazon. Equally good, but the only reason, I would buy the Iridium over the Bugout, is strictly cost. Bugout: s30v steel, 1.85oz, USA made, XIS lock, plastic scales, after market scales out the wazoo, $160+ on BladeHQ Iridium: D2 steel, 3.35oz, made in China, axis lock, aluminum scales, no aftermarket scales available, $58 on Amazon.

    @syn4057@syn4057Ай бұрын
  • I tend to have an heavier EDC but my own needs improvements anyways. The thing is I NEED some of my current stuff. However your videos are quite interesting as there is things I plan to get and others I'm trying to consider in terms of format.

    @blade9292@blade9292Ай бұрын
    • Everyone needs different things, that's the fun. I just think it's good to pay attention to what you really use and only carry those items, optimized for the best quality and lightest weight you can.

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
    • @@todd.parker Yes but the cool part is your videos are helpful in the sense of the fact there is items I wasn't always considering and also the fact there is new stuff being made. I actually use dakoyu scissors. And I'm considering an SK5 knife. It's very hard to see multitools with a more "professional" approach to things

      @blade9292@blade9292Ай бұрын
  • I love the thoughtfulness you use when putting this together! I recently got a SOG Powerpint and it seems to be fantastic so far. My only concern is that the philips driver seems pretty tiny. Do you have any suggestions as to how to carry a small #2 (or #1/#2 combo) philips bit with the power pint without adding too much bulk and without losing it? Thanks! I had a clone bugout for a while to test it out too - the clone had a little blade play but otherwise it was a great tester - I have a real deal now with some aluminum scales so it doesn't flex but its still light weight and feels fantastic.

    @tfwoodcraft@tfwoodcraftАй бұрын
    • You could look into one of those tiny keychain philips drivers that are basically a bit with a key ring attached

      @todd.parker@todd.parker28 күн бұрын
  • Gerber ultralite knife is about 23 grams. lock back. had one for years till I lost it and loved it.

    @derekpeevey1570@derekpeevey1570Ай бұрын
    • Yeah, looks ultralight!

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • I think you might like Giriaitus’ precision pocket knife + tweezers combo multitool if you ever need to slim down your edc kit even more. Very slim knife that has built in tweezers.

    @kylehazachode@kylehazachodeАй бұрын
    • Yeah, that's tiny

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • Rite in the Rain makes a good wallet sized notepad that would pair well with your pen, fits in a credit card slot

    @Robert-cd5zr@Robert-cd5zrАй бұрын
  • thanks

    @vladstad8102@vladstad8102Ай бұрын
  • This is very similar to my EDC. I keep trying to find a way to get replace my Victorinox climber, but I can't, though. Maybe making a custom swiss army knife will be the answer. I am using a super handy EDC wallet from an Etsy store called FoxEDC that uses elastic bands for everything. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find something similar from anywhere else.

    @Kevinjimtheone@Kevinjimtheone14 күн бұрын
  • Beautiful EDC! What about a USBC charger, a lighter and something like piece of paper to write on? İ think this is pretty necessary

    @feconski2106@feconski2106Күн бұрын
    • Cool idea!

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerКүн бұрын
  • Random question do you have compensation for security system

    @asoma64@asoma64Ай бұрын
  • Check out the Kershaw Bel-Air for a mini Bugout competitor. I was able to handle one at a knife show and it amazed me. Magnacut steel which is the best all around steel out there combined with an all aluminum milled handle. You will love it.

    @WesleyKennedy@WesleyKennedyАй бұрын
    • That does seem like a way better option. It's closer to 3oz which is heavy for my needs, maybe they will come out with a mini version with a 2.5" blade...

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • I wish I could go ultra light and compact with my EDC. But with what I run into and end up needing at least four times a week, I have to carry a backpack with a lot of stuff. It sucks, but I have to do it unless I want to keep having to purchase things that I already have over and over in a pinch. If I could even just get it down to a fanny pack sized EDC, I would be happy.

    @YCIGAFSN@YCIGAFSNАй бұрын
  • For the money you spent on the two mini buyout clones, you were more almost halfway to an actual benchmade mini bugout. When they discontinue colors they go on sale and you can save a few more dollars. Personally, I think the path forward on the scissors and tweezers and pen is a victorinox signature. You can swap the pen scale onto a jet setter if you want the mini Philips/bottle opener/wire stripper. I did that with a signature lite. That and a leatherman curl are my EDC, but if I am wearing lightweight pants or shorts, I grab one of my benchmades. I have a bug out and two mini buyouts, but I find I prefer a 940 or 945 even though they weigh slightly more. I personally can’t tell the difference in my pocket between the mini bugout and bugout except for size. They both feel like they weigh nothing.

    @ptstouring49@ptstouring49Ай бұрын
    • You're right about the Benchmade - I don't recommend anyone buy 2 clones like I did. Technically daughter had basic Bugout so I only bought the carbon fiber one for me to test drive with but if you're doing it to just see if the size and weight carries well for you the basic clone is enough to get the idea, then move on to buying the real thing. I'll checkout the signature, thanks!

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • Some good ideas to consider, but I'm very attached to my boker kalashnikov.

    @Jerryrigger-jn6bi@Jerryrigger-jn6biАй бұрын
  • This was a fun video to watch, and I'm sure it was fun to research and assemble these tools. Wouldn't the Victorinox CyberTool 34 cover all of these tools, besides the flashlight, at around the same cost? It seems more compact than this setup.

    @vbhargave@vbhargaveАй бұрын
    • Great question. I’m a huge Cybertool fan but found that the S was about perfect size/weight but lacked scissors. The M (34) has scissors but is a bit too heavy for me to EDC. I ended up getting a custom Cybertool that is the size of a S but with scissors that’s perfect and I’ve been switching between that and this setup. I’ll do a video on that someday…

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • Ooh interesting!! You know what's funny? I had a knockoff Benchmade and I wasn't even trying to get a knockoff. A KZheadr pointed out it was a possible fake. Turns out it's a hell of a knife. They're DAMN GOOD! Those knockoffs are scary-good. I remember actually going to an official store and the only difference came down to the darkness of the butterfly. Everything else was identical! Yes, it's D2 steel vs S35vn but the overall function was the same. I do have some ideas if you were open to it! You can swap out the pen for a Fisher Space pen refill. To clarify, I'm just talking about the refill. Those refills make awesome emergency pens and they write on everything, ie upside down, underwater, on grease. Another thing to check out is the Westcott ‎13867 scissors. These are only 0.1 ounces more than the Victorinox but these cut right through zipties, 550 paracord much quicker than the Card scissors. I find your videos inspiring as it makes me think of how to cut down on weight and volume and bringing only what I need to. Genius kit!

    @Dracomies@DracomiesАй бұрын
  • Does the bit extender work ok with the LM and Wiha bits? I know you said that the topeak worked with the Wiha, but just trying to see what the best combos are going to be for the bits I already have. TIA

    @slush714@slush71428 күн бұрын
    • I just tested this for you. The short extension I used doesn't work with either which is pretty typical, I don't know about the Wera one I suggested. The Steinwhale bit extension, however, does work with both the Wiha and Leatherman bits which is pretty amazing. The collar is only about 1 quarter inch longer so if you wanted to use that as an extension with those other bits, it would work but at that point, you own the shorter Steinwhale bits and I think they are better for EDC.

      @todd.parker@todd.parker28 күн бұрын
    • @@todd.parker Thanks for checking! I'll check out the Wera, and probably order the Steinwhale at the same time. Worst case scenario, I have an extra set of bits to put in another bag or in my desk drawer.

      @slush714@slush71428 күн бұрын
  • I'm inspired! Do you have a link to the Wera extension?

    @minimalisa@minimalisaАй бұрын
    • Sure! amzn.to/3VYMyQE

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • What about CRKT CEO flipper ? Or Boker Plus Urban Trapper Liner Cocobolo ? Have you tried or considered to buy ?) Great video BTW

    @zhemelkobusinessman2908@zhemelkobusinessman2908Ай бұрын
    • I tried the CRKT CEO mini and liked it but the paint on the scales chipped of a lot in the first few days I owned it. Maybe I got a lemon. I'll look at that Boker, thanks!

      @todd.parker@todd.parker28 күн бұрын
    • @@todd.parker Yeah, I know that you tried CRKT CEO compact (mini version of CRKT CEO) But CEO flipper is way more practical with material outside, it’s Black GRN handle with satin finished hardware. So that’s why I mentioned it. So you may try it, if you want. And yeah, that Boker, also pretty good option I guess)

      @zhemelkobusinessman2908@zhemelkobusinessman290828 күн бұрын
  • Check out the CRKT Razel. It is extremely functional and tough.

    @xx05jurtos@xx05jurtos7 күн бұрын
  • You should look at VIM NR400K

    @TM-ul7xu@TM-ul7xuАй бұрын
  • Have you tried the Victorinox Mini-Ratchet? I don't think there's a smaller ratchet on the market...

    @goncalovazpinto6261@goncalovazpinto6261Ай бұрын
  • I belive the wrench is too bulky and expensive. you could ge away with just a thinner bit driver and the knipex grabing its end to act as a wrench or a extender. also, the unconfortable pen, I just sawed the rear end of a regular bic ball point, now I'm using it every single day.

    @geraldofrancisco5206@geraldofrancisco5206Ай бұрын
    • I had that idea too, but the 711L is the right way, although expensive but not bulky at all.

      @kingoftweaks@kingoftweaks28 күн бұрын
  • I do like 711L stuff, been looking at that bit driver... the Wera extension is now nearly $12 Uncle Bills SLIVER (NOT Silver) Grippers and they're NOT as good as they used to be! my Victorinox Bantam had BLADE COLLISION with the combo tool, damaged the blade, sent it back for a refund this is apparently a common issue, it's sad Victorinox quality is slipping right now I carry a Victorinox Deluxe Tinker and that's it for tools, it's in my EDC bag/purse

    @elizabeththompson4424@elizabeththompson4424Ай бұрын
  • One of the best ultralight knifes is deejo 27g

    @Nik0lay11@Nik0lay11Ай бұрын
    • Yeah, was looking at that. How comfortable is that skeletonized handle?

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
  • I really like the Idea of kits like yours but the problem I have is that I feel like I would be loosing things all the time so I prefer just carring a leatherman and a flashlight even if I belive a kit like yours are better and lighter

    @alvaroelmanco43@alvaroelmanco43Ай бұрын
    • That's fair. Always a tradeoff between one tool that may not be quite as optimized and separate tool that are but maybe more fiddly. Making a video on that now...

      @todd.parker@todd.parker28 күн бұрын
  • What about a tape measure? I can't measure everything with a 6" tool

    @andrewhill1251@andrewhill1251Ай бұрын
    • I do have a tiny tape in my Surge kit that could work but I don’t need to measure stuff that often personally.

      @todd.parker@todd.parkerАй бұрын
    • Would a caliper be more appropriate?

      @davidsokolovhill3902@davidsokolovhill3902Ай бұрын
  • I am trying to imagine a scenario where the larger knife is batter than the Victorinox, you lose functionality, but where is the gain? What tasks can the larger knife accomplish that the SAK cannot? For flashlights my preference is for AAA edc01, rechargeables are not as reliable and AAA are easily available. Other than that exceptional upgrades

    @MrDkgio@MrDkgio16 күн бұрын
    • I agree that bigger doesn’t necessarily get you anything functionally different but one handed opening and a locking blade are useful. I keep trying separate knives and end up gravitating back to a victorinox knife because it carries better and doesn’t get me looks when I pull it out

      @todd.parker@todd.parker16 күн бұрын
    • @@todd.parker I’d forgot about that, but yes Victorinox are considered non threatening to most people.

      @MrDkgio@MrDkgio16 күн бұрын
  • EDC wizard

    @MrIliff@MrIliff9 күн бұрын
  • 👍

    @0z._@0z._Ай бұрын
  • Sencut ,Civi Or We or artisan cutlery ,kizer, cjrb or Spyderco . Have a look at those knife makers .

    @ZiGGi03@ZiGGi0322 күн бұрын
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