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We were setting up a new bag to test out, so we collected some every day carry gear (EDC). We decided on some of the items we use each day as well as items we might need in an emergency to carry for the test. Items shown here include; SD memory cards, USB / SD card reader, USB memory sticks (2), LED lights (2), some 550 cord, glow stick, Fenix PD30 LED flashlight, spare batteries, battery holders, camera tripod, permanent markers (fat and thin) pens, lighter, Sparkie fire starter, small screwdriver, caffeine gum, cut off toothbrush, chapstick, duck tape (re-rolled flat), Leatherman Squirt, Leatherman Surge, surgical clamp, credit card size freznel magnifier, letter opener (emergency cutter), 5 foot tape measure, pepper spray, handcuff key, whistle, Swiss army knife (Executive), hand sanitizer, lens cleaner cloth, business cards and a first aid kit containing an Israeli bandage, gauze, bandages and a few over the counter medications

http://www.edcbuyersguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1239579448

Contents of an EDC Bag
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JeepPro
Posted on: Sun Apr 12 2009

A look at four pocket multi-tool bottle openers; the Leatherman Micra, IDL Tools T-10, Gerber Shortcut and a Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife. We used each bottle opener on a standard beer bottle cap. All openers work, but the smaller tools take more than one attempt to pry the cap off the bottle. The larger tool on the Victorinox Huntsman easily opened the bottle in one motion.

http://pocketknifebuyersguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1244962390

Pocket Multi-Tool Bottle Openers
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kilosix4
Posted on: Sun Jun 14 2009


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