• @[email protected]
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    • keys: very handy for when you need to unlock the door to your apartment. If you add car keys you can also drive somewhere which is very helpful. I use mine pretty much every day
    • cellphone: it’s like a multitool with a camera, flashlight and a phone. If it’s a smartphone you can all use it to access internet. Saved my life many times when I was bored and had to look at some videos online or check the news
    • wallet: great for carrying cash, ID and credit cards. It’s good to have your ID with you when people ask for your name but you live in a foreign country where no one speaks Polish. You can use cash or credit cards to buy other stuff you need like a bottle opener
    • LucasWaffyWafOP
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      Not quite the spirit of what I was asking for, but upvoting anyway cause it reads like item descriptions you would have seen on r/outside lol.

    • zeekaran
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      41 year ago

      Multi tool wallet or include a multi tool credit card in the wallet. I have a wallet that is two pieces of metal with a rubber strap holding it together, with 2-3 cards in between. The wallet has a frequently used bottle opener and a pointy bit meant for screws that I use to cut tape.

    • @[email protected]
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      Keys for opening doors, driving etc. Also for defense…My brother got jumped by a group of teens in college. They came up behind, shoved him down. To defend himself, he pulled out his keys and slashed one in the face. They didn’t expect him to do that and took off running. They only got a cheap phone from the ordeal and not his backpack which had expensive books and a laptop in it. I always have my keys on me now.

  • yeehaw
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    For OP and anyone into this thread - If it’s not on lemmy already, there was a dedicated subreddit for this called EDC (every day carry).

    • Blake
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      “Any man who can hitch the length and breadth of the galaxy, rough it, slum it, struggle against terrible odds, win through, and still knows where his towel is, is clearly a man to be reckoned with.”

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    A hardware security key, a knife and some pepper spray is usually what I have, plus my phone but thats a given

    Edit: I live in a bad area haha

    • @[email protected]
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      I didn’t realize that even good areas are bad areas until I was homeless. Got jumped by a preppy-looking frat boy in a nice part of Boston.

      Now I carry the knife everywhere because it all feels dangerous to me now.

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        Damn sorry to hear that. I got mugged when I was going through my photographer phase. Recommend pepper spray since its a lot more effective and gives you distance to run. My knife is more for everyday use in my case

        • @[email protected]
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          I couldn’t get pepper spray without a license, so I went with the knife.

          That law has since changed in MA, and I hope that my telling that story to Elizabeth Warren helped change it.

          I was utterly horrified to discover I couldn’t get pepper spray. I couldn’t even keep myself reliably enrolled in Mass Health, as awesome as it was.

          No license needed for a knife so I got that instead. Now since a knife can’t actually stop an attack very well, I had to use it as a deterrent.

          To do that I had to promise myself I would give anyone who attacked me life altering consequences. Once I had that established, I stopped getting fucked with.

          Before I armed myself, after the attack, it was like I had a crack in my aura. Predatory people could smell the fear on me. Had a few weird run-ins that almost turned into fights. One time a guy just put his hand out and stopped me. It was terrifying.

          The thing that hurt really bad about the attack was the way the guy stumbled drunkenly away, probably forgetting about me, having zero consequences. So at least I can prevent that from happening again.

      • Extras
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        Its a method of 2fa that uses a physical “key” a yubikey is an example if u wanna search it up

        • @[email protected]
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          71 year ago

          Ahhhh, ok, thanks! Yeah, I’m aware of yubi. I was thinking it was some special key to open doors.

  • @[email protected]
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    A tiny keychain tape measure. It’s one of those things you have no idea how much you’ll use until you have one on you all the time.

    Looking at something online? How big exactly is it? It says 16.5" but can you picture that in your head somewhat accurately? It’s just easier to pull out your tape measure and see.

    I’ve also started carrying around a small flashlight everywhere I go. I have an Imalent LD70 Mini. It’s small enough to fit in my change pocket and it’ll put out a blinding ~4000 lumens on turbo (for about a minute before it gets too hot). I do admit that it’s not the best flashlight ever. It has a ridiculous magnetic proprietary charger that will short on whatever if you leave it plugged in but it does what I need it to do.

      • @[email protected]
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        And know the sizes of some common items; paper currency, coins, hand, arm, length of stride. You can use these to get a close approximation.

      • @[email protected]
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        My hand span is exactly 7", and my thumb knuckles are exactly 1" long, with the nailbed exactly halfway back.

    • yeehaw
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      I have to admit I don’t get the flashlight, unless you don’t have a phone. Tape measure is funny though. I have to admit I’ve been in that position many times about ordering online, but usually I wait till I’m home to measure 🤣

      • @[email protected]
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        Don’t discount the flashlight so quickly. I avoid an excessive amount of shit in my pockets and it’s always the same. Money clip, knife, truck key, pen, phone and my flashlight. The Flashlight is fairly small, takes a AAA and is slightly bigger than an AA battery with a pocket clip. It gets used multiple times a day. Makes small print in dimly lit areas easier to read also. Honestly for some reason I despise using my phone as a flashlight:)

      • @[email protected]
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        My tiny flashlight will light up my whole yard and then some like it’s day. I do admit that’s a little bit excessive but it’s great for when I hear something out there at night. I don’t exactly live in the best neighborhood… Makes clearing the property a hell of a lot easier and when that things pointed right at you, you can’t see shit.

        Even on the lower settings though it’s far better and faster than using your phone. Also I guess it’s a little bit more specific to my needs because I am a machinist, it’s a lot easier for me to just pull out a flashlight than to strain my eyes trying to see something.

      • @[email protected]
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        Whenever my dad visits he always insists on making sure I have multiple flashlights. I always tell him I just use my phone…

  • techwooded
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    251 year ago

    Swiss Army knife, bottle opener, pocket pen, and most important of all: one of those wavy keys to open toilet paper and paper towel dispensers

  • @[email protected]
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    241 year ago

    Depending on how much you want to carry, some of these:

    • Screw-lock karabiner, rated for climbing.
    • Loud whistle.
    • Resqme car escape tool.
    • Mini pry bar.
    • Mini flashlight.
    • Keychain Fisher space pen.
    • Mini swiss army penknife.
    • Keys ;)
  • @[email protected]
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    Gerber Shard multitool. Thing has come in handy so many times.

    Bonus: Only useful multitool I’ve found that the TSA won’t give you shit over.

    • @[email protected]
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      Seconded. My partner has had hers for well over 10 years and it’s barely scuffed. One of the best 10$ I’ve ever spent!

  • @[email protected]
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    Less.

    I was the guy with all my keys and fat wallet with all cards and phone + Multitool knife.

    Then I got inspired by my sister that travels a lot and tries to optimize for what she REALLY needs.

    First I realized that most of my wallet is useless. I started carrying a smaller flip style one with my most used cards and some cash.

    Then I reduced my keys to a carabiner with sorted keysets on keyrings, so I carry only the needed ones. Home + bike + cellar for daily use. Home + family keys for vacations. Home for going out. Added a very small key knife and a bottle opener that is part of my daily driver but left when not needed/forbidden.

    The current setup is a phonecaee with space for 4 cards and maybe 3-4 bills. And my key setup. Yes you have to remember to take some Special thing. But usually I have my old wallet in my backpack when traveling or when needed.

    Sometimes less is more.

  • @[email protected]
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    201 year ago

    A bottle opener, if you can’t open bottles with anything like apparently everyone else.

    inb4 reply guys: Please don’t explain it to me and don’t send tutorials I am not asking for help.

  • ODuffer
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    Titanium whistle, one saved my life when I was incapacitated and freezing to death.

    • @[email protected]
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      I second this. Worth it just for the countless “I got you, bro” moments when you’re with friends and family.

    • @[email protected]
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      I used to carry a bottle opener but it had been YEARS since I used it and decided that 99% of the time that there’s bottles that aren’t twist, that it’s at my house and I have to walk further to get my keys than the opener that is attached to my fridge.

        • @[email protected]
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          Yeah, I used to carry an opener before but once you know what you’re doing everything is a bottle opener.

          • @[email protected]
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            And really what you’re doing is peeling the metal back enough to release let air flow into the bottle. Once you get the edge up, the vacuum seal is broken.

            Always freaks me out when people use their teeth though.

      • @jivandabeastA
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        My bottle opener is built into my wallet, two for one and solves that issue!

  • Thelsim
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    I don’t know about pockets, but my bag usually has(besides the usual stuff) a tiny sketchbook with a pencil. I use it as an alternative to browsing my phone whenever I have time to kill.
    Mostly because I feel I spend way too much time on this thing… like now…

  • Digital Mark
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    1. Leatherman. I carry a Wave. Got a Gerber and a couple others, but the original (this replaced my 1st gen) is best.
    2. Pen & notepad. Always having your own pen that is kept full, and some paper to write someone a physical note, is an amazing superpower.
    3. Face masks. COVID is still a thing, don’t be dumb. Also carry hand sanitizer or alcohol wipes.
    4. Flashlight. I have a small tube 9-LED that’s usually in there, but also a 1-LED watch battery thing for the keychain, and I’ve got a few more around here. Yes your phone has a flash that can be kept on, but it burns battery, and is often awkward. Having light whenever is magic.
    5. Switchblade, survival knife, folding knife, etc. Defensive uses, but also heavier utility knife than the Leatherman.
    6. Pepper spray, derringer, etc. if you live in a dangerous area.
    7. Survival kit. This is more of a backpack item. Get a tiny survival, first aid, etc. kit, there’s a million uses for having some cord, bandages, shiny foil blanket, etc.
    8. Cigarette lighter or box of matches. Even if you don’t smoke, being able to make fire is another magic skill. I keep this with the survival kit.
    9. Headphones, I have slightly-better-than-earbuds tucked in my coat. Noisy annoying people just stop being a problem.

    And then my phone, keys, wallet, shades. Yes, I buy clothes with a lot of pockets.

    • @[email protected]
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      Do you carry a fuckin lifejacket too mate, fuck me if you fall into water you’ll sink like a stone

      Do you rattle when you walk 😂😂

      • Digital Mark
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        I haven’t figured out how to keep a lifejacket in my pockets or pack yet. Perhaps a puffy coat that doubles as a flotation device? Good idea, keep workshopping it.

    • The Octonaut
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      Why are so many people saying “Leatherman” as if it is a common term or globally known brand? Is this my first Lemmy ad?

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        Im outside the US and i know what a leatherman is. Just one of these brands that made it into the public vocabulary

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        Leatherman and Gerber are the 2 major brands in the multi tool world and have been for 30+ years. The posters are definitely not ads, just people into EDC who are used to people knowing those brands.

      • @[email protected]
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        …because it is a common term and a globally known brand? It’s the most popular multitool by a country mile

      • snowe
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        Because it’s one of the most popular multi-tools on the planet? The only one more popular is Victorinox

      • Digital Mark
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        I’m not a sponsored read, or I’d’ve linked and not included Gerber as well! It’s pretty common, but prob. could’ve said “multitool” there too, so: A multitool. A folding pliers, knives, screwdrivers, files, etc. gadget.

      • @[email protected]
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        Leatherman to me is synonymous with “multitool with foldout pliers” as I believe they popularized if not invented the form. I think if you’re into multitools you know the name, up there with Victorinox and Gerber. It’s my preferred form factor for a multitool, I get way more use out of the pliers/wirecutters than pretty much anything on a Swiss army style multitool. Leatherman had an amazing tiny keychain model, the Squirt PS4, that I would recommend for keeping in your pocket but it was recently discontinued, and their other keychain tool, the Micra just isn’t as good imho