The belt attachment thing I can appreciate. But now it’s more to do with available real estate on my belt and where to balance my gear out at.I have been a EDC guy for about 10 years. What I have found is what your carry really depends on your situation and preferences. Duh, I know. There is not one right answer that covers everyone.
My requirements are:
- I will not wear anything connected to my belt (sheath, etc.)
- It has to fit ok in my front right pocket
- I can’t be just a knife, it has to have tools
- It has to be something I carry all the time
Minimum tools are:
- Blade
- Scissors
- Screw driver(s) that can do both flat head and Philips
- Bottle Opener
- File
I don’t work in a factory or shop, but I love to tinker and fix things.
Given all that I have tried to carry the Leatherman SuperTool, Juice and Squirt PST. These are very capable EDC’s but just not for me. I carried the Squirt in my front coin pocket with a knife in the main pocket for a while. That worked pretty good. The Squirt wore out the coin pocks on my jeans. For the person asking about the Gerber Dime. I have one of those as well and the Squirt is much better – IMO.
What I find I carry the most are Victorinox (Swiss Army Knives). I currently have the Swiss Champ. A little on the large size but I love the tool selection. I use most all of them (less the hook). The magnifying glass comes in handy as my eyes age. When I want something smaller I switch to the 18 tool Evo Grip. Again, I have most all tools I need for a quick fix around the house or on the road. I use it every day, multiple times. Again, comes down to environment/need and personal preference.
Came here to post this !Crunch!
Multitools never quite work for me although I have a few. The Leatherman Surge is my favorite for tools, but it's huge and heavy.
These days I EDC a nice knife, small bit changer screwdriver w/ bits, a tiny tape measure, a pen, and a notebook. I'll add in pliers if needed but I can usually do pretty much everything I need with that.
I think I have 4 flashlights on me total at any given time when I’m on duty. What you don’t see can hurt you.Same here, whether I'm at home or work I'm surrounded by tools. Think there's one in the truck glovebox and one in the Grizzly cargo bag but I never thought much to EDC a multitool. One thing I do always carry, and some think it's odd, is a small Zebralight and I use it almost every day. Awesome, awesome little light that has been a constant companion for over ten years.
I think I have 4 flashlights on me total at any given time when I’m on duty. What you don’t see can hurt you.
Amen. Especially since nothing good happens after dark anyway lol.Thank you for your service, own the light, own the night.![]()
Been curious about the SOG options. They looked interesting to me because of the pliers design, but nobody I know has ever tried them.Somewhere I lost my sog crossgrip:
These are tiny. You can grip like a MF because they compound leverage like bolt cutters. 4 ounces. I decided I needed a plier tool back[packing and this was the smallest and lightest. Discontinued. But looks like they doubled down. This appears to compound leverage too:

Well, that puts it in a perspective....go to Leathermans website. I'm sure you will qualify for their First Responder discount.... I think it's 40% off.I’m a park manager/ranger for the state park system here lol. It’s sort of a jack of all trades master of none situation most days.
I still have some mugs I got from Marlboro bucks, great damn mugs! Damn....thats gotta be 25 years ago now....w t f....I have an original Leatherman... with the Marlboro Miles emblem inscribed in them ... courtesy of the guys (smokers) I used to work with about 30 years ago. I more than got my money's worth out of them. Great multi tool.
years ago and it's a great little tool. Beltclip, one handed blade access, scissors, bitholder...One thing I do always carry, and some think it's odd, is a small Zebralight and I use it almost every day. Awesome, awesome little light that has been a constant companion for over ten years.
That’s the Powerlock I was talking about too. Excellent pliers, but old school design with slower inside tool deployment.I like the SOG.....had it since about 2005 or 06.....really smooth and tough as nails....the wire cutter has cut a ton of field fence with no problem
They work well and the pliers are strong. But when i bought mine the warranty offered was that they would repair the tool for life with free labor and just charge for the broken parts. But now they refuse and offer me a meager discount on a new tool from a company i cant trust. They were recently purchased by a company called gsm outdoors. I guess ill look up what else they sell so i will.knpw to stay away.Been curious about the SOG options. They looked interesting to me because of the pliers design, but nobody I know has ever tried them.
Yeah, I’ve done that to myself a few times. Makes one hell of a mark if you’re really getting after something.What I hate about multi tool is that I pinch my hand in both the Leatherman wave and SoG power lock. Just my limited experience.
