EDC - What's In Your Pocket(s)??? Part 2

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Steinhart Marine Chronometer II Watch
Jumbo Bandana
~12' Gorilla Tape
Zebra F-701 Pen
Small Moleskin Notebook
Saddleback Leather Card Wallet
Blistex Lip Balm
Orbit Gum
Ontario Rat 1
Boker Plus Bubinga Knife
Eagletac D25C XML-2 flashlight
Car keys w/
- CountyComm Micro Widgy Pry bar
- CountyComm EDC-Key Screwdriver
- Leatherman Squirt PS4
- Keychain Pill Capsule (with one dose of Benadryl, Ibuprofen, Tylenol, and 4 81mg chewable aspirin)
- Olight i3s EOS flashlight
- ACME 636 Whistle
- True Utility Peanut Lighter

Soon to be added to the knife rotation, either a Spyderco Paramilitary 2 or Military. Haven't decided yet which one I want. Leaning more towards the Paramilitary2 for now.

 
Steinhart Marine Chronometer II Watch
Jumbo Bandana
~12' Gorilla Tape
Zebra F-701 Pen
Small Moleskin Notebook
Saddleback Leather Card Wallet
Blistex Lip Balm
Orbit Gum
Ontario Rat 1
Boker Plus Bubinga Knife
Eagletac D25C XML-2 flashlight
Car keys w/
- CountyComm Micro Widgy Pry bar
- CountyComm EDC-Key Screwdriver
- Leatherman Squirt PS4
- Keychain Pill Capsule (with one dose of Benadryl, Ibuprofen, Tylenol, and 4 81mg chewable aspirin)
- Olight i3s EOS flashlight
- ACME 636 Whistle
- True Utility Peanut Lighter

Soon to be added to the knife rotation, either a Spyderco Paramilitary 2 or Military. Haven't decided yet which one I want. Leaning more towards the Paramilitary2 for now.

How much use do you get out of your CC micro pry bar? Is it steel or Ti?
 
It's been a while, figured I would post.



Not all of it, all of the time, but most of it, most of the time...
 
How much use do you get out of your CC micro pry bar? Is it steel or Ti?

I literally just added that to my keychain a couple days ago. Since adding it ive used it already to open up a gallon of paint. It's the steel version. I decided to buy it since im always using my knife for light prying tasks and figure instead of risking breaking the tip off my knives i can just use the pry bar.
 
I literally just added that to my keychain a couple days ago. Since adding it ive used it already to open up a gallon of paint. It's the steel version. I decided to buy it since im always using my knife for light prying tasks and figure instead of risking breaking the tip off my knives i can just use the pry bar.

I'm having a hard time deciding micro (2") vs pico (3"). Do you think the 3" version would be a little big for the key chain?
 
I'm having a hard time deciding micro (2") vs pico (3"). Do you think the 3" version would be a little big for the key chain?

Not at all. I was actually considering the pocket widgy at first to put on my keychain, but thought maybe that would be a little too big for keychain carry. But i think the 3" is just the right size for a keychain. What do you have on your keychain now? I doubt youll even notice its there amongst all your other keys
 
Not at all. I was actually considering the pocket widgy at first to put on my keychain, but thought maybe that would be a little too big for keychain carry. But i think the 3" is just the right size for a keychain. What do you have on your keychain now? I doubt youll even notice its there amongst all your other keys

Right now I have my house key, 2 [flat] car keys, a tritium vial, an AR sight adjustment tool and a spyderco Dragonfly ZDP. I'm thinking about changing it up to-
The 3 keys, trit, AR sight tool
Ladybug Hawkbill
Kydex spare CR123 holder
And the 2 or 3" Ti pry bar were talking about
 
Latest iteration.

Keys - Ti gate clip, Ti split ring, Ti Keyring hanger, Ti Atwood Pest, O-rings to keep keys quiet
Wallet - Saddleback Leather small bilfold
Phone - Samsung Galaxy note II with a nicely cracked screen (Nexus 5 on the way)
Knife - Benchmade Guacho
Watch - Casio G-Shock GW3500
Multitool - Leatherman Juice s2, Ti mini gate clip, TTPocketTools TT-Capper (154cm)
Light - O-Light i3s, Tritium zipper pull
MP3 - iPod Nano
Headphones - Klipsch s4, case w/ Tritium zipper pull
Pen - Fisher Space Pen
Pendant - Shapeways custom brass mathematical render
Ring - Tungsten carbide
Camera (not pictured) - Sony RX100 II

 
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I literally just added that to my keychain a couple days ago. Since adding it ive used it already to open up a gallon of paint. It's the steel version. I decided to buy it since im always using my knife for light prying tasks and figure instead of risking breaking the tip off my knives i can just use the pry bar.

I'm glad I happened upon this post. I've got one of those micro pry bars by the Enderes company that costs about $2, and until I read this thread I had no idea they were steel. I wondered why they were so cheap.

But cheap or not those things are unbelievably durable and strong. I've used mine to open paint cans, removing nails and electrical staples, and even leveraging pipes into position. There's absolutely no reason not to have one of these things with you at all times.
 
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