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Box Cutter Update

My search for the ultimate EDC box cutter continues… My current carry is overpriced and overbuilt, but perfect for my use case. It’s the CHUB flipper. I got mine for $150, but looks like they are going for over $200 now. The quality of the machine work justifies that, but I’m not sure any box cutter is worth $200. There is, however, a new entry to the market since the last time we discussed these things. It’s called the Keen Box Cutter and it’s currently on Kickstarter. They are made really, really well and have a nice heft to them. …
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Milwaukee M18 Chainsaw – Any Good?

Hey fellas, I hate to admit this to myself as I don’t much care for yard work… BUT, I need a light duty chainsaw. I’d rather not do gas powered as I don’t particularly want to maintain one if I’m only gonna be using it a couple times a year. And if I’m gonna do battery powered, I figure I might as well go with the ecosystem I already own batteries for – Milwaukee. So, anyone have one of these 16″ M18 chainsaws? Are they any good at all for light duty work? I’d love some recommendations.
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Noco Genius 10

I tend to drive my cars every chance I get, so the alternator/generator has always sort of been my defacto battery tender. A few years back, however, I started spending quite a bit of time away from home and as a result, my cars sat for longer periods of time. Initially, I used a Deltran Battery Tender and had nothing but issues. Of the three I bought four years ago, two no longer work at all and I simply don’t trust the other. So, what’s next? Around the same time my first tender gave up the ghost, I was helping …
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Wera Tool-Check Plus

Between the Snap-On “hand-me-downs” my dad left me when he passed and my own Allen brand tools he bought me as a teen, I have a pretty complete collection of hand tools. So much so, that it has been many years since I’ve really had to buy any at all. Given this limited experience in the modern market, I wouldn’t be surprised at all if this review is old news to most of you… But, a year or so ago I bought a Wera Tool-Check Plus to serve in a road-side tool kit for an old Porsche. Fortunately, the German …
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Atlas 46 In Leather

I’ve long been a user of Atlas 46 tool rolls. The guys that make this stuff, use the stuff – that much is obvious because their products are designed in such a usable way featuring craftsmanship typically reserved only for bespoke bags. In fact, I will say the Yorktown Roll is the best tool roll I’ve ever used. I do have one issue… Cordura often looks out of place in the trunks of my old cars. I know, I know… I’m often over critical of these details, but the fact of the matter is that nylon doesn’t belong near mohair. …