My EDC Tool Kit

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Published 2022-12-31
Over the past several months I've been putting together a small EDC tool kit that can handle a large variety of small repairs or adjustments around the homestead and on my vehicles. Recently I've added a few key components that have really leveled up this kit.

Thank you to Todd for gifting me the Tool Check Plus. You can find our podcast here: share.transistor.fm/s/0cc9fc04

Check out the Wera Tool Check Plus here: amzn.to/3IeudrM
Check out the VIM Tools rachet here: amzn.to/3vvBYlI
Check out the Knipex Pliers here: amzn.to/3Z1tCQl
Check out my EDC flashlight here: amzn.to/3GvZF3s
Check out the Maxpedition Pouch here: amzn.to/3WT7S7i

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All Comments (21)
  • @EYALAVRAHAMI
    Great kit! 4 small items that i would add to it: 1. Electrical tape 2. Gorilla tape 3. Zip ties 4. Bic lighter
  • @thedixonway
    Great kit Jeremy! I always appreciate your no BS approach to you videos. There's always something that the individual will add or subtract but this is a great starter with great explanations as to why it's in there. Well done!
  • We carry Knippex pliers at work, it's amazing what they can do and how tough they are.
  • That's a great kit you set up. I have almost every one of those tools so I could totally set one of those up for myself đź‘Ť
  • @fastxsam
    I love all your choices. I think I'll be buying that wera set in the near future.
  • Thanks for this video! I'm always looking for ways to build as much tool capacity as possible into as little space as possible, and this definitely scratches that itch! For the record, I find those Husky precision driver and Torx kits some of the best bang for the buck you can find!
  • @kellymorris10342
    I'm definitely buying that ratchet. Not something I need or would use all the time, but I feel like it's one of those things that when I need it, it'll make my life easier.
  • @enginebae3471
    Great idea for a small edc kit. I repair sterilizers in hospitals and it’s such a pain to get in and out especially with all my tools. I’ve been trying to setup different “levels” of repair kits for certain situations. I think something like this would cover some of the smaller day to day things I deal with. Thanks for the review
  • EXCELLENT!!!đź‘Ťđź‘Ťđź‘Ť Thank You!! ❤ Really appreciate your sharing your kit!
  • @timking1964
    Nice wee kit. You raise a good point with the wire; a selection of commonly used fixings (a few screws, nuts and bolts, wire and even wall plugs), in a plastic bag or container, are so much more useful than the ubiquitous gaffer tape and cable ties, which of course I also carry in my EDC toolkit.
  • @cj0204
    Nice kit! I’ve been meaning to expand my EDC kit. I have those cobra 125s but I fixed a deep pocket knife clip to the pliers and I keep them in my pocket. I feel like I can take over the world with those pliers. I also keep on me a Leatherman MUT and a small telescopic pen magnet and a small fenix flashlight
  • @JDeWittDIY
    Nice little kit! You could also add a small neodymium magnet. Takes no space and you can use it at the end of the wire to fish out a dropped fastener, etc.
  • @annej5699
    This little tool kit looks perfect for putting in a glove box in a car, keeping handy on a boat, or keeping handy in a small RV trailer. My trailer is only 20 ft long but is a bunkhouse model that sleeps 5, so it doesn't have a lot of storage space. I have been wanting to find a small but useful tool kit to keep inside the travel trailer for quick easy fixing tools so I don't always have to try it out. The full toolbox. It occurs to me that having another small tool kit like this in the glove box of my truck can also be very handy when I am away from the trailer.
  • @NuManXplore
    Great little kit Jeremy. I’m gonna try to get one of those little socket sets. Love the podcast too, btw! Happy New Year!
  • Great idea & I decided to start a similar kit. Ordered with the link below for the Maxpedition and the 2 Knipex pliers. Arrived today. Unfortunately the MINI Maxpedition linked is way too small. The larger Knipex barely fits. Returning and ordered the E.D.C. version that looks closer to what is shown in the video - hopefully. I'll keep you posted!
  • @murdock5537
    Great EDC kit, great choice, many thanks! You are awesome! 🙂
  • @jontnoneya3404
    GREAT KIT! This little tool kit would have saved me HOURS of frustration and hundreds of dollars when my battery lost connection while riding. Total power loss at 60 MPH in the middle of nowhere. Stood waiting for a tow truck for hours and the cost to get everything, including me, back home, would have easily paid for a few of these kits. Thanks for the idea as I've been looking for something exactly like this for my next long ride.
  • Best reviews on edc I've seen lately. To the point without fluff. And, great tools.
  • @Bouwentjes
    Awesome kit. I am inspired to assemble my own. I will add a size 14 socket (Japanese cars and bikes) to the wera set and stainless locking wire (normally used to secure aircraft nuts etc) instead of trapping wire. Also will add an high output lighter and a small (gel type) glue tube. Those knipex wrenches are also mandatory I guess. I have the larger one already and love it.
  • @ian9toes
    That’s a great kit, I have some Knipex already and just got the Wera Tool-Check Plus today and made a small but very significant mod to it already. I put a hole under the head of the ratchet so I can store it with the 1/4 inch adapter ready to go. To use a socket I don’t even need to open the main compartment. This is how I went about it. With the ratchet in place I poked a hot straight pick tool down the middle of the ratchet hole. First just left a mark then checked for concentricity and adjusted before making a hole, then I proceeded to make the hole bigger with successively bigger drill bits but by heating the blunt end. I let it cool and removed some melted bits between each drill bit, ending in a 9mm hole that came out pretty neat. The adapter lines up fair perfectly with the bit hole beneath it and I place the smallest Allen head bits in front of it. The main compartment closes properly and can be accessed without removing the ratchet. It basically looks factory, no one without the kit would even tell.