everyday carry (EDC) // 18-2-15 I like to read what other people carry every day, e.g [1]solderpunk, [2]kvothe and [3]pet84rik, and using their ideas to improve my EDC. Here's my current, split into what I have on me, in my small pouch, and my backpack: on me (pockets) * small Swiss Army knife with scissors, knife, Philips and flat screwdrivers, tweezers and ball pen * foldable knife with fixable 3 inch blade * Kaweco pen -- glad to see others using this as well! * some piece of paper with daily to-do list * Latex gloves * cheap Android smartphone, mostly offline (airplane mode) * a.b.art OA series automatic (mechanical) watch I'm working in a cleanroom, and often put barely used gloves away for later non-cleanroom use, so they often stay in one of my pockets until I put them into my backpack. The larger knife is a sturdy, simple and rather cheap item, which I use recklessly also to pry open crates, strip wires from insulation, etc. The small knife I save for delicate stuff. Additional potential weapons are classified. ^-^ During the night, I mostly wear a VECTOR LUNA smartwatch, to wake me up in with its vibrating alarm. side pouch on shoulder strap * wallet and keys * small notebook * printed monthly calendar * ball pen with tiny screwdriver bit at the other end * foldable tweezers/pince * band-aids and small zip-ties I don't like to have my pockets filled too much, so I prefer carrying a small pouch. At home, I often put the smartphone in there too, and so I only really need to make sure to grab the pouch when leaving home, not forgetting about some important things. backpack * Android tablet and bluetooth keyboard (where I'm typing this now) * USB charger, cables, power bank with built-in LED lamp * newspapers, magazines and similar decent time-killers * notepad and ball pens, pencil * FM/DAB radio with in-ear phones * work mobile phone * LED flashlight * Victorinox pocket knife * paper towels * first-aid stuff: band-aids, gloves, disinfectant, bandages, sugar * packet of mixed nuts * cord and zip-ties * amateur radio VHF/UHF transceiver * keys and ID for workplace Like pet84rik, I carry some sugar to help hypoglycaemic people: I'm first-aid responder at [4]my workplace, where we often encounter underfed and overstressed students doing black-outs... You may notice several redundant stuff like LED lamps and knifes: that's on purpose, because e.g the Victorinox knife in the backpack I only use for cutting food, and sometimes I may want to lend one of the lamps to my wife or kids. I'm still thinking about a way to power my VHF/UHF transceiver by the USB power bank, to improve on redundancy. I'd need some upconverter from 5 to 12 V, i.e the inverse problem of powering a Raspberry from a 12 V sealed lead-acid battery as discussed by [5]solderpunk and others. I may again add a bottle of water to my backpack, when temperatures are rising after winter. .:. References 1. gopher://sdf.org/0/users/solderpunk/phlog/on-edc.txt 2. gopher://sdf.org/0/users/kvothe/phlog/2018/02/11-edc-part-ii 3. gopher://sdf.org/0/users/pet84rik/phlog/FEB18/Feb12-makeemail 4. http://www.ethz.ch/ 5. gopher://sdf.org/0/users/solderpunk/phlog/lead-acid-life.txt