I carry a powerbank and various USB C adapters so if someone’s device dies I can help them out. It is a lot cheaper and smaller than carrying around seven different cables.

On top of that I carry Tylenol and bandages.

I used to carry a full first aid bag but kept forgetting to restock on supplies.

    • CorrodedOP
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      21 year ago

      I’ve got quite the collection of waterbottles I carry with me. What’s your go-to?

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        Gotta be real glass or ceramic. Hate the metallic or plastic-y taste of most. Love the bodum ones, forgot what they’re called

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    I guess the most unusual of the every day items is a headlamp. Much handier than a flashlight in a lot of situations. If you ever have to change a tire or diagnose a car engine in pitch black it helps to have light always exactly where you’re looking.

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      I don’t carry a headlamp but I keep them around and handy. Very useful for dark corners of the garage and basement. Mandatory for camping.

      Hands free task lighting is very useful.

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      Also - and I realise this might be contentious - but I’d suggest one that takes normal batteries. Mine takes 4× AAA.

      With Eneloops (or similar low-self-discharge rechargeables), can have a 2nd set that gets you back up and running in under 30 seconds, and if you get really stuck they’re sold in every corner store in the world (heck, throw a pack of Li-FeS2 batteries in the emergency kit, 20 year shelf life).

      No worrying about having the right charger cable (commonly a Micro USB, something I don’t tend to carry anymore), or remembering to charge the thing lest it go flat right in the middle of what you need to do.

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        Mine tend to be AAA models, which works out since I also often have pen lights around.

        One thing I have done in my car is attach a rigid MOLLE mount on the sunscreen and then put pouches with a pen light, small knife, lighter, and pens. The kinds of things you always need and often carry but sometimes aren’t quite sure where they have fallen.

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      21 year ago

      I carry around a cheap Ali Express one that has a magnet base. Great for vehicle troubles I’ve found

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      I like my reg surefire, but I have a headband with a flashlight loop. It is perfect for my needs, which is mostly handheld to search bags and such, but gives a near zero space headlamp as well.

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    I always keep jumper cables in my car. Mainly in case of my own emergency, but I have used them to help others.

    • @[email protected]
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      Jumper cables should be in every car. I’ve only needed them for my own car once, but I’ve used them probably a dozen times for other people.

      I also carry a small extendable snow shovel and an extendable snow broom. A bag of sand or oil dry (or cat litter) for winter are a good idea as well, assuming you live anywhere that snows regularly.

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      Second this.

      I am carrying two now. One flipper with pocket clip that is so easy to use. I use it many times a day to cut duct tape, packaging, rope, string, etc.

      And a victorinox…super tinkerer, I think. Recently bought a pocket clip for that too.

      I also carry a lighter so it is easy to burn rope/string ends or start fires. Dont use it a whole lot but it is useful.

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    At one point I had what we called the commuter chain saw. Battery operated with a 6in bar. Kept it in the side trunk pocket. Only need it once or twice a year, but it beats hiking to the house and carrying a full one back. Especially since trees don’t fall across the road during nice weather.

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    My keychain has a small knife on it, a small phillips and flathead screwdriver, a guitar pick, a handcuff key, a sim tool and a little metal pill holder! They’re all pretty handy to have! I also carry a regular pocket knife and a small flashlight clipped to my pocket

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      The SIM tool is a smart idea. I had one but kept bending the tip. I started carrying around a very small Allen key for it but it is slightly too think for some slots

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        I placed my flat sim tool between my phone and protective case so it’s always with my phone.

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        I got a thing an Amazon where the tool folds inside of a little piece of leather so it doesn’t get bent up or stab me in the leg

  • Teon
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    I have a Swiss Army Card, it has a scissors, small knife and other tiny gadgets.
    Oh, and a Light Saber! [pushes button and humming sound starts]

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    A EDC thread!

    Utility key with integrated bottle opener knife scissors etc on my keyring.

    In my purse: power bank, USB cable, gaffer tape, face masks, alcohol, paracord, glasses, hat, headphone, screw top pen.

    Nice to have medication: a few anti-diarrheal pills: and anti-inflammatory: and some fun pills

    • In my purse: power bank, USB cable, gaffer tape, face masks, alcohol, paracord, glasses, hat, headphone, screw top pen.

      Sounds like a fun kidnap kit.

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      What kind of fun pills are we talking about? Benadryl so you can keep in contact with the Hat Man?

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    Leatherman Juice Pro. I’ve used it nearly every day for 17 years and have done tonnes of house and auto repair with it. Also a cotton bandanna. Those things come in handy for cleaning, cooling, tying, bagging, you name it.

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      The towel is a smart idea. I used to carry around a handkerchief for stuff like that (and if I needed to blow my nose while I was out and about).

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    Aspirin for random headaches, a small sunscreen bottle to reapply throughout the day (I live in Ecuador at 3k altitude, skin cancer is a real concern), a charger with a usb c cable, a micro b cable, a mini b cable and a lightning cable cause you never know. A Bluetooth gamepad for my phone to play gamecube games when in have some time to kill. Scotch tape, silicone glue. Usb c otg, micro usb otg. An external 500gb hard drive, a waterproof poncho because I alwayd misplace umbrellas. A powebank, 2l bottle of water for the whole day. Those are some of the things I always carry on my backpack

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    Multi tools are great for a a lot of purposes. A more oddball one that has gotten me many thanks is a high quality, 20a, 10ft extension cord with 3 outlets. Not a power strip or anything, just 3 outlets. Used it in airports many times to split the power at rare outlets. Helped friends running a stand at a a farmers market when there were literally 1 ft short of being able to plug in. It’s been useful enough times it just lives in my backpack.

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    Nail clippers. I’m prone to hangnails, so it saves me a lot of pain keeping them handy, but they’re also good for cutting small things in a pinch (tags, loose threads, etc). I keep lots of pretty standard stuff in my bag/car, but the nail clippers get used the most for sure.