10 Best EDC Designs Which Are Essentials For Men’s Toolkits

EDCs are quite literally the definition of “big things come in small packages”. EDCs are the kind of smart little tools that are always great to have in your backpack or tool kit. You never know when one of them could come to your rescue, helping you out of the trickiest situation, or to even pop open a bottle of beer, when you need to unwind after work.  These little superheroes can make a world of difference while completing tasks – whether big or small. And, we’ve curated the best EDC designs we’ve seen in a while, which are must-have essentials for your toolkit. Have a look, and make your pick on which design to add to your kit.

1. Windeler

Meet Windeler – an innovative EDC which lets you build your own EDC multitool, to meet your needs. The tool is pretty minimal, and you can plug in and plug out various modules, building your own personalized EDC. You can even swap out a pocket knife for a flathead screwdriver or small scissors.

Why is it noteworthy?

Windeler allows you to create, customize, and rebuild your own EDC, so you can always leave your home with a fresh bunch of tools. Windeler allows you to carry the tools you need, leaving behind the ones you don’t.

What we like

  • Functions as a sleek multitool you can slip into your bag, and carry with ease

What we dislike

  • It is almost the same size as other multitools but doesn’t have as many tools as other EDC designs

2. Screwpop

Named the Screwpop, this EDC design is both versatile and simple. It is an easy-to-use and easy-to-handle tool for the end user, so whether you have to use a screwdriver, file, wrench, serrated edge, or bottle opener – the Screwpop is the ToolKey you need in your pocket.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Screwpop is not designed for the hard tasks of adventure junkies, but it is a functional multitool with a whole array of versatile tools which serve as quick solutions for everyday tasks. The Screwpop has 15 different functional options, and it offers an excellent variety of tools in a small footprint.

What we like

  • Integrates a neodymium magnet so that it can stick to the refrigerator or your toolbox
  • Weighs only 18g, a lightweight EDC

What we dislike

  • The design does not come with a case to keep it safe when not in use

3. All-in-One Screwdriver

Named the All-in-One Screwdriver, this unique EDC  features an innovative design and multifunctionality. The screwdriver isn’t just a tool for driving screws, but it is also an excellent piece of engineering that brings playfulness and whimsical functionality into your work.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The screwdriver is equipped with an innovative ball bearing to facilitate smooth operation and spinner wheel which will tackle large screwing challenges with complete ease. If you need more power, the hexagon bit holder can be utilized as an electric screwdriver, allowing the screwdriver to be a versatile addition to your toolbox.

What we like

  • Functions with a smooth swivel action that requires only finger strength
  • Features a detachable spinner wheel for increased torque and faster rotation

What we dislike

  • The additional features might be an overkill for simple screw-driving tasks

4. Painless Key Ring

Say hello to the Painless Key Ring, and bid farewell to the headache of traditional keyrings. The Painless Key Ring features a revolutionary wave spring key ring, which is inspired by the mechanisms used in the aerospace industry. You can smoothly and easily manage your keys using the Painless Key Ring.

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Why is it noteworthy?

You can organize your keys using a high-tech and sturdy design which ensures your keys are always accessible. It features a lightweight and compact form, which ensures your keys are always organized and safely with you.

What we like

  • Makes use of wave spring technology to easily add and remove keys
  • You don’t need to deal with tight or deformed key rings

What we dislike

  • It features an advanced design, hence it is more pricier

5. The Cicada

Designed by Rike Knife, this gorgeous knife is called the Cicada. It is inspired by one of nature’s noisiest insects, converting the cicada’s natural form and shape into a stunning piece of art that looks lovely both closed and open. The knife measures under 3 inches when closed, making it a compact and easy-to-carry tool.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Cicada knife is available in three color options, and when you open the compact piece, a tiny yet powerful blade is unleashed, which is great for everyday activities. It has an all-metal design, and the blade is made from Bohler M390. The knife is amped with high durability and edge retention.

What we like

  • Features a cutout that adds visual flair, but also reduces the knife’s weight
  • Compact and durable design

What we dislike

  • Hefty price tag which could be a barrier for some buyers

6. MICRO

Meet MICRO – the world’s smallest EDC key organizer ever. Micro is a lightweight, compact, and minimal key holder for all your key-carrying needs. The innovative EDC tool is a super compact accessory that keeps your keys neat and organized. It can easily fit in all pockets and eliminates the need for bulky and unwanted conventional key rings.

Why is it noteworthy?

Built from stainless steel, MICRO is designed to hold as many keys as possible. The creators drew inspiration from the original key ring and tried to build the smallest key holder ever. It features a minimal, compact, and organized form which makes key carrying a total breeze.

What we like

  • Minimal and easy to use as compared to conventional key rings
  • Comes with 12 rubber spacers, 3x male/female micro, 3x extenders, and multi-tool

What we dislike

  • Since it is extremely compact, it can be misplaced easily, so use it carefully

7. VAULT 2.0

Meet VAULT 2.0 – the modular EDC bag revolution. With the VAULT 2.0, you can tailor your carry, and effortlessly organize your EDC. It offers you instant access to your tools and helps you mobilize with style. It is the ultimate bag for your EDC essentials. It features a modular design that supports seamless organization, mobilization, and customization,

Why is it noteworthy?

The VAULT 2.0 is the one-stop solution for all your EDC essentials. You can carry your EDC tools in an effortless style. It is available in three different sizes for different occasions and needs.

What we like

  • Can organize your EDC in various configurations and customizations

What we dislike

  • The flat pockets are quite tight

8. HALO

Say hello to HALO – a multi-purpose and stylish EDC carabiner that is available in Titanium, Stainless, Zirconium, Bronze, and Copper. The EDC carabiner is built for style, utility, and everyday carry. The Tumbled Titanium version is made from Grade 5 Alloy, which was picked for its incredible strength.

Why is it noteworthy?

The HALO features a stylish shape, paired up with a “hollow milled” sculpted pry bar which provides excellent strength for chiseling, prying, and scraping. It is equipped with a large key ring slot which lets the key rings slide out in different configurations.

What we like

  • Available in different metals
  • Sleek and stylish

What we dislike

  • We would to see more add-on functionalities in the carabiner

9. Hidden Time Watches

These watches are called the Trio of Time, and they are the first edition of the Trio of Time to include a stunning vanishing timepiece designed to alter your perception of passing hours. This vanishing timepiece is called the Hidden Time, and it has a lovely watch face with a beautiful gradient display under a crystal covering where the numbers are firmly printed.

Why is it noteworthy?

As the hours pass, the hour gradient disc rotates, slowly and surely unveiling the “hidden time”. The watch allows you to focus on time, letting you use a contemporary interpretation of the camouflage effect to conceal the passing hours.

What we like

  • It is available in three editions with three different colors

What we dislike

  • The watches seem a bit delicate, and not very well-suited for outdoor use

10. BULLET Flashlight

Say hello to the world’s smallest LED flashlight – the BULLET light. Designed to be functional, minimal, and refined, the BULLET EDC is more than just your regular flashlight. It is a tiny flashlight designed to be the next step in mini everyday carry. If your dad loves carrying compact little tools with him on the go, then the BULLET light is a thoughtful and exceptional Father’s Day present for him.

Why is it noteworthy?

Shaped and sized like a bullet, the BULLET flashlight features a sleek and minimal design that isn’t too bad on the eyes. It is a strong LED mini flashlight in a lightweight and minimal form, and it eliminates the use of bulky flashlights from your everyday carry.

What we like

  • Features a built-in keychain that lets you carry the flashlight with you wherever you go

What we dislike

  • The size is pretty small, so it can be easily misplaced if not handled carefully

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Tekto A7 Zastava OTF Knife adds a handsome and adventurous tool to your EDC kit

Tactical knives have become an important part of people’s tool kits, whether they’re for cutting through rope, preparing food outdoors, or even carving wooden figures and toys. Many EDC knives try to appeal to common aesthetic tastes, offering designs that look suave and sometimes even luxurious rather than the rugged style that usually comes to mind. While there’s definitely nothing wrong with a variety of designs, there are times when you want a knife that doesn’t try to hide its sharpness, strength, and tactical versatility. That’s the kind of experience that the new Tekto A7 Zastava brings to the table, an automatic out-the-front switchblade that delivers performance, reliability, and handsome good looks that proudly display its battle-hardened heritage.

Designer: Tekto

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Outdoor ruggedness has a negative connotation of looking rough, unpolished, and unappealing. The Tekto A7 Zastava clearly lays those doubts to rest with a design that evokes a sense of sophistication without hiding its robust nature. It takes its cue from the design of the iconic Zastava M70 rifle, particularly in the wood inlays that grace its sides. Each inlay varies in grain and actual color, which makes each A7 Zastava OTF knife a one-of-a-kind item. The wood material also beautifully contrasts with the dark black handle and blade, giving it a premium appearance that will make it the star of your EDC collection.

Made from premium S35VN steel, the blade offers two versatile configurations—double-edged dagger and spear point—delivering superior strength and precision.

Of course, this tactical knife isn’t made just to be displayed, and its blade is ready to prove its mettle, whatever the task it faces. Made from high-performance S35VN steel, the 3.6-inch titanium-coated blade isn’t just sharp and tough but also offers excellent wear and corrosion resistance. Available in spear and double-edged dagger point configurations, the A7 Zastava OTF knife offers the versatility you need to meet the challenges of any outdoor task or mission.

Despite its powerful disposition, the A7 Zastava is designed to be easy to use and, most importantly, safe and secure. Jimping points on the handle offer a secure grip, and the contoured button delivers not only a smooth and reliable operation but also a satisfying feeling with every deployment. A reversible clip secures the knife in your pocket or bag and accommodates both left-handed and right-handed users. Last but not least, a tungsten glass breaker is integrated into the handle, making emergencies less stressful. With this variety of features, you get not just a tool but a dependable partner that’s ready to cut through tasks and challenges wherever you go.

With an exceptional blade and handsome looks, the Tetko A7 Zastava OTF knife elevates tactical knives from just cutting tools into works of high-quality craftsmanship. From the strategically placed jimping to the wood inlays to the reversible clip, Tekto’s meticulous attention to detail and partnership with Zastava Arms has given birth to an automatic tactical knife that exudes a character that is both rough yet elegant at the same time. Whether you’re camping outdoors, crafting a project, or responding to a crisis, the Tekto A7 Zastava OTF knife delivers the performance that you need in a stylish yet powerful design that will appeal to pros and enthusiasts alike.

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This Absolutely Badass Folding Knife has the most Eye-catching Titanium Handle I’ve seen

If looks could kill, the Sandstorm 2.0 pocket knife would’ve eliminated you already.

The Maxace Sandstorm 2.0 isn’t for the faint-hearted. Whether it’s the dangerously sharp Kukri-style blade on the front, the 10-ounce hefty weight, the 10-inch overall length, or that viciously rustic titanium handle, every part of the Sandstorm 2.0 screams “BEWARE”. I wouldn’t be surprised if I had to sign a waiver before I bought this thing. It’s durable, meaty, well-weighted, and is ferocious enough to scare your enemies away before you get a chance to use it.

Designer: Maxace

I have an innate appreciation for good craftsmanship. Whether it’s the dragon-inspired pocket knife from a few weeks ago, to this beaut here, there’s something about nature-inspired detailing that makes a knife look more raw, rustic, beastly. Don’t get me wrong, I love a good minimalist flipper, but sometimes a pocket knife just needs to feel like it could get your adrenaline going. The Sandstorm 2.0 is one of those knives. That almost chipped-Obsidian-style texture on the handle catches light wonderfully (in part thanks to the stonewashed finish). The handle is entirely machined from a single piece of Titanium, so don’t expect to see seam lines. It’s a major deviation from most knives that come with two or three-part handles sandwiched together. This single-piece handle is absolutely astounding to look at, although that also adds to its overall cost.

The gorgeous handle is just one aspect of what makes the Sandstorm 2.0 such a great knife. The M390 blade, which measures a whopping 4.62 inches in length is yet another thing of beauty. At that size, the blade becomes fairly heavy, which can be a boon when it comes to maneuvering or working the knife. The M390 blade doesn’t sport a conventional drop-point mechanism. Instead, it has a combination of design styles that pretty much mirror the complexity of the handle’s chipped design. The silhouette feels very similar to that of a Nepali khukri knife, albeit without a continuous curve. There’s a slight sharp turn at the belly, before the knife ends at a sharp tip. The spine of the blade has a clip-point-style faceted curve too, giving you a blade that has a much more complex character than your average drop-pointed folder.

The hefty blade feels incredibly satisfying to open too, thanks to a thumb stud that lets you flick the Sandstorm 2.0 open in seconds. A frame lock helps click the blade in place, which you can then disengage as you shut the blade. With a knife that heavy and a blade that sharp, it’s best do shut the blade with both hands rather than trying to singlehandedly shut the blade. I guess that’s a small price to pay for overall safety. A rotating LBS helps you lock the frame lock, preventing the blade from disengaging. You’ve also got space for a screw-in stop-head to lock your blade in position.

All this heft, sharpness, intricate detailing, artistry, and sheer complexity results in a knife that doesn’t come cheap. At $399, the Sandstorm 2.0 is definitely on the more expensive side… but it’s also worth every penny, given how at the end of the day you don’t get a knife that just looks good… It could inflict some serious tactical damage on enemies too.

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4-in-1 EDC Pen also packs a Ruler, Stylus, and an Eternal Pencil that lasts forever

Remember when some pens had multiple refills inside them and that somehow felt like peak functionality? Well, we now live in 2024, where a multi-refill pen is severely outdated. Instead, we’ve got 4-in-1 pens that pack rulers/scales, pencils, and even a capacitive stylus for working digitally. The FLINTONE is an all-metal pen that comes with a unique modular design. Its outer sleeve has a waterdrop cross-section that allows it to double as a grip for the pen on the inside. However, if you want to change things up, the pen element swaps out for other modules… namely a capacitive stylus, or an eternal pencil capable of writing forever without running out of graphite or needing to be sharpend. Designed with professionals and creatives in mind, this tool reflects a deep understanding of the demands placed on those who require precision, adaptability, and convenience in their daily tasks.

Designer: FLINTONE

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The FLINTONE 4-in-1 EDC Pen is crafted from aerospace-grade aluminum, making it both lightweight as well as durable (definitely more durable than those plastic pens you carry around). At the core of its design is the ability to switch between four functions—pen, pencil, touch pen, and ruler—effortlessly in just a few seconds. This pretty much guarantees never needing to carry a full-fledged stationery kit with you. The FLINTONE’s multipurpose design gives you all you need. The outer sleeve serves as a scale or ruler, and the pen, which can be detached from the sleeve, can be used independently. Conversely, the sleeve’s teardrop shape provides a nifty grip if you’re using the pen while it’s docked within. The pen itself uses a standard G2 refill, giving you the ability to swap out old refills for new ones.

The sleeve’s unique form factor has two functions. For starters, its non-cylindrical design means it’ll never roll off a table. However, on the tapered edge lie both imperial and metric etchings, allowing you to take measurements in the unit of your choice. This is particularly beneficial for engineers, architects, and designers who work in diverse environments and require precise measurements in different units. The rulers are integrated with a dual synchronized roller design that allows for smooth, parallel movement, making it easier to draw straight lines and achieve accurate measurements.

The roller design lets you move the scale on a perfect straight axis, allowing you to quickly draw parallel lines.

The barrel of the pen module comes with a threaded end, allowing you to attach any one of the FLINTONE’s other modules. This effectively allows you to slide the pen out, flip it over, and slide it back in, basically swapping modules in a way. Apart from the ballpoint pen, the FLINTONE offers a capacitive stylus, allowing you to draw on most touchscreens the way you would on paper with a pen/pencil. Unlike other styluses that require charging (looking at you, Apple), the one on the FLINTONE works without a battery, although don’t expect any functions like pressure-sensing or tilt detection the way you would get with an Apple Pencil.

Alternatively, you have the option of using the eternal pencil module – perhaps the most interesting of the bunch. The eternal pencil uses a specific alloy instead of graphite. While graphite rubs off on paper, creating the black mark you see, this alloy oxidises onto paper, providing a similar mark without getting depleted the way graphite does. The result, stellar black lines without dust, smudging, or even the need to sharpen. The eternal pencil quite literally works forever, without losing its pointed tip.

The FLINTONE’s waterdrop-shaped body provides an ergonomic grip, allowing for extended use without causing hand fatigue. This design consideration is particularly important for those who spend long hours working on detailed projects, where comfort can significantly impact productivity. The pen also features a magnetic closure that secures it in place, preventing it from rolling off surfaces and ensuring it is always within reach.

In addition to its multifunctional capabilities, the FLINTONE 4-in-1 EDC Pen is built to last. The pencil component, for instance, is constructed from an ultra-durable carbon alloy, capable of withstanding extensive use. This durability is matched by the pen’s overall construction, which is designed to endure the rigors of daily use in demanding environments. The pen also comes with a specially crafted storage case, which helps keep everything organized and prevents any mess.

By combining multiple tools into one sleek and durable device, the folks at FLINTONE have created a product that meets the needs of professionals and creatives alike. Whether you are drafting a technical drawing, taking notes, or interacting with your digital devices, this pen is engineered to deliver performance and convenience at every turn. The FLINTONE sports a $79 price tag, which may seem high for a pen, but can be justified when you look at its 4-in-1 aspect and all-metal durable construction. The FLINTONE 4-in-1 pen comes in 3 colors – Frost Silver, Midnight Black, and Aurora Blue (shown in the images above). The pen ships globally, starting November 2024.

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Did you notice something different about this Nail Clipper? A small design change makes it 2x efficient

If you’re here reading this, chances are you didn’t figure out what makes this clipper different from other nail clippers… but don’t worry, I’m here to tell you.

Most nail clippers are class 1 levers, given that you apply pressure at one end, and the nails get clipped at the other end. It’s simple, it’s effective, and for the most part, nobody really thinks there’s anything wrong with this format… but the folks at Klhip discovered a way to upgrade this system – simply by changing the type of lever.

Designer: Klhip

The Klhip comes with a fairly stand-out design that feels striking given its all-metal construction. However, the area where it differs from every other nail clipper is in the fact that it switches from a class 1 lever to a class 3 lever. With class 1 levers, the force you apply is on the opposite side of your nail-cutting area. With the Klhip, however, the force applied is right near where your nail is being cut, which makes the overall experience much more ergonomic and efficient, resulting in less force needing to be applied. Imagine using a large pair of scissors to cut a wooden branch versus just swinging an axe. The latter feels intuitively effortless because the point of force is closer to the load area.

The Klhip comes made from 440C surgical-grade stainless steel, with radial blades designed to be sharp enough to provide a clean cut so that you don’t need to file down your nails afterward. If you do, an abrasive surface on the on the Klhip lets you file down any sharp edges, leaving you with the cleanest set of nails. Magnets embedded in the Klhip let you fold down your nail clipper once you’re done, and the Klhip comes with its own metal travel case, with the option to upgrade to a leather pouch too.

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This hand-forged Damascus Stainless Steel Knife boasts a spectacular mirror-finish marbled blade

With each knife having a pattern that is unique to it, almost like its own fingerprint, the Greno puts the beauty of hand-forged VG-10 Stainless Damascus steel in your grip, giving you a knife that’s equal parts magnificent and masterful.

They say that the true process of making Damascus steel was lost to history, although the art has certainly flourished again, with a lot of forgers building their own techniques of making the gorgeously marbled metal. One such creator is Shaggs LLC, the designer and builder behind the Greno – a hand-forged fixed-blade knife with perhaps one of the most unique-looking marbled steel blades we’ve seen. While most Damascus steel blades rely on a dual-color design that highlights the marbling, the Greno is different. It employs VG-10 steel – a premium cutlery-grade stainless steel produced in Japan, which results in a marbling quite like no other. Add that to a 4.5-inch blade with a 4.3-inch handle and you’re left with a knife that doesn’t disappoint. When not in use, the Greno is an art piece, a visual representation of a one-dead handicraft… and when in motion, it’s a knife designed to dominate and get the job done every single time.

Designer: Shaggs LLC

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Measuring a staggering 9 inches from tip to end, the Greno is fairly larger than any of the flippers or folders we feature here. It comes with a fixed blade design too, and ships with a Top Grain Italian cow leather sheath to help you carry it around wherever you go. The knife’s handle comes crafted from green Micarta, used extensively in the knifemaking industry for its durability, balanced weight, and the unique texture it provides to the handle, giving it a superior grip. To supplement this, the Greno’s handle boasts an ergonomic grippy design that’s innately ambidextrous, allowing you to grab it confidently as you maneuver its crown jewel – that spectacular blade.

A self-taught knifemaker, Shaggs managed to master the art of forging Damascus steel, although their experiments with the Greno are different from any other Damascus steel you’d find on the market. To state things plainly, a lot of the Damascus steel you see today is simply a laser-etched marbling pattern on regular steel. True Damascus steel is created by folding and forging two different kinds of steel together, before acid-etching the blade to reveal a zebra-like pattern. Greno’s take on Damascus steel is similar, but the results are stunningly different. The blade shimmers with a chrome-like finish, but instead of being dual-colored, comes with contour lines, almost like the knife has its own fingerprint.

The blade itself has a drop-point design, a very popular template in the knife world. With a long 4.5-inch edge that culminates in a sharp tip, the Greno is perfect for pretty much any indoor or outdoor tasks. Whittling wood, slicing paracord, cutting meat or veggies, and self-defence, the Greno’s blade holds up remarkably well to any form of abuse. The VG-10 steel is inherently corrosion-resistant and has remarkable edge retention, which means spending more time using the knife and less time sharpening it. The rest of the blade travels through the handle, or what the industry calls a ‘full tang’ format. This effectively boosts the knife’s overall durability and allows you to lean into the Greno while using it. The full tang design means being able to apply forward and downward pressure with ease, along with also being able to twist your knife while using it to do things like open metal cans or gut your hunt.

When all’s said and done, the knife slides right into its cowhide sheath, which encases the blade so it doesn’t accidentally hurt anyone. Owing to its large size, the Greno definitely doesn’t come with a pocket clip, but it does boast a lanyard hole at the end of the handle, allowing you to loop a paracord or lanyard through the knife to make it easy to carry around with you on outdoor trips, whether it’s camping, hunting, or even showing off to your EDC-enthusiast friends!

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This CNC-Machined Titanium Razor will probably be the last razor you’ll ever want to buy

Just a step short of shaving your beard with Wolverine’s claws themselves, the Titaner TiGlide S1 is perhaps the coolest, slickest, and most durable razor you could grace your jawline with. Machined from solid titanium, the TiGlide S1 sports a gorgeous minimal design that leverages single-edge shaving. A microtexture on the titanium and a scalloped bar below the blade edge allows the razor to glide along your skin, while Titanium’s natural anti-bacterial and biocompatible properties truly make it the perfect pick for this razor’s design. Besides, it’s so durable, you’ll probably never need to buy another razor ever again.

Designer: Titaner TiGlide

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Titanium has for long been a go-to choice for EDC makers, given its durable, anti-corrosive nature… however, the same reasons it’s perfect for EDC also make it perfect for a shaving razor. It’s durable, skin-friendly, rust-proof, and bacteria-resistant – all features that lend themselves wonderfully to the TiGlide S1’s design.

The TiGlide S1 relies on a single-edge shaving experience. Most razors on the market (we’re looking at you, Gillette) come with two, three, or sometimes even four blade edges, claiming that it provides a cleaner shave. The truth, however, is that the clean shave also comes at a cost of skin burn, caused by multiple blades grazing against your skin. The trick to a clean shave doesn’t lie in the number of blades, it lies in the angle at which the blade runs against your skin. Get that right and you’ll be left with a clean, stubble-free jawline that doesn’t turn red from razor-burn. The TiGlide S1 achieves this by allowing you to micro-adjust the blade’s angle once you load it into the razor. A screw at the back lets you control the angle of the blade down to a fraction of a degree, letting you quickly optimize as you shave so you’re left with the perfect clean shave without the sensitive skin that follows after.

The razor’s design is incredibly simple, which is what I personally love so much about it. Rather than complicating things with multiple blades, pivoting heads, and aloe-vera skin-hydrating strips, the Titaner TiGlide S1 just nails the basics and does it spectacularly well. The razor comes machined from titanium, with a simple, low-poly-inspired design that may remind you of a certain electric truck’s form factor. The smooth handle may strike you as slippery, but it’s quite the opposite, with a design that’s fairly grippy even when being used with wet or soapy hands. A microtexture on the razor’s head helps it glide across your skin with ease, and there’s a scalloped bar right underneath the blade’s edge, which further helps this frictionless glide by allowing shaving cream lather to flow through its tiny grooves as the blade’s edge runs against your skin, finely cutting any hair.

Using the TiGlide S1 feels pretty intuitive if you’ve ever shaved before. Load half a blade into the razor’s top, before snapping the magnetic head on. Tighten the screw at the back till you get the blade angle you desire (ensuring everything’s locked in place), and you’re ready to go. You can use the razor for dry-shaving or wet-shaving, and once you’re done, a simple rinse under tap water cleans all the cream/stubble off. A single-edge blade is a lot easier to clean than those multi-edge ones that have loads of grooves in them to trap hair, and titanium is inherently rust-proof and anti-bacterial, making maintenance a no-brainer.

Once you’re done, the TiGlide S1 comes with its own stand that lets you vertically dock it. It feels almost anti-gravitational, the way the razor stands perfectly upright… although that’s precisely what’s so cool about the stand. This upright docking also allows the razor to dry faster, thanks to gravity, so your blade doesn’t rust (the blade’s still going to be made of steel with a diamond-like coating). If you’re looking to travel with your TiGlide S1, it comes with a nifty silicone pouch too, allowing you to carry the razor along with a few spare blades to cover the duration of your trip.

The TiGlide S1 stands majestically on its circular base

Dock it on your bathroom counter or carry it with you using the silicone pouch

Aside from looking undeniably gorgeous, the TiGlide S1 also champions sustainability. Just like printer companies, razor companies like Gillette make their money not by selling razors, but rather by selling cartridges. They control the cartridge market (you can only use branded cartridges with your branded razor, right?), which means you’re perpetually their customer. You also end up buying use-and-throw cartridges that contain blades and skin-soothing strips encased in a plastic outer cover, which is impossible to recycle once thrown in the trash. The TiGlide S1 has none of that. All you need is a simple pack of shaving blades (choose a good quality one for a great shave) and you’re good to go. The blades break in half before mounting within the TiGlide S1, and it’s recommended you change the blade every 5-10 shaves, so each complete blade lasts anywhere up to 20 shaves.

Although it isn’t specifically guaranteed, your Titaner TiGlide S1 should last you a couple of lifetimes thanks to its titanium construction. Each TiGlide S1 starts at a discounted $129, comes with the silicone pouch included, and ships globally. An extra $12 also gets you the titanium base/stand.

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Benchmade PSK ambidextrous folding knife is engineered for the survivalists

When you’re caught in the line of duty or are stranded in the wilderness and things suddenly begin to get serious, a knife can be your friend to carry out survival tasks like splitting firewood, starting a fire, skinning game, or opening a can. This is why survivalists do not compromise on what knife they carry in their backpacks. Cut, chop, dig whatever it is, a folding knife is a second choice against the fixed blade options owing to its complexity in design and risk of failure in hardcore tasks.

While many blade makers would settle for this perception, Benchmade in the US is redefining the wheel with a folder that is positioned to become a hardcore warhorse for camping tasks and survival experiences. Benchmade PSK, short for Personal Survival Knife, is an efficient and ambidextrous folding knife, engineered for outdoor enthusiasts inside-out.

Designer: Benchmade

I think it would be unfitting to back all the claims, but from the looks of this stunning folder, you wouldn’t want to write it off either. The corrosion-resistant CPM MagnaCut blade with a black Cerakote coating is the first instant heartwinner. For those who wouldn’t know, CPM MegnaCut is Crucible Industries’ premium steel that boasts toughness, corrosion resistance, and most importantly edge retention. The Cerakote finish enhances this quality manyfold, which the survivalists would leverage.

The interesting blade, measuring only 3.4 inches, houses – when folded – within a black G10 handle with a textured carbon fiber bolster. It also comes in a choice of carbon fiber handle. Measuring a total of 8.4 inches, the PSK, which tips the scale at slightly over 5 ounces, is built sturdy with a set of full liners. The “palm-filling” foldable knife features a quick and reliable AXIS Assist opening and locking mechanism.

Provided with a striking choil at the base of the blade to light a fire with a Ferro rod, this pocket-friendly survivor knife is a comfortable EDC you’d definitely want to try. It should be hand-washed and kept dry and lubricated, the maker notes. The Benchmade PSK retails for $450 in its carbon fiber model.

 

 

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Gordon 20-in-1 Multi-tool packs everything essential for an outdoor trip at the fraction of a price

If you reside in the US, Harbor Freight is a good option to seek for anything related to multi-tools. Their in-house brand Gordon caters to survival and outdoor products that can have anything from an emergency kit to a high-grade metal detector. Having added functionality and the perk of added tools is their USP when compared to the likes of Leatherman or Gerber.

Their latest multitool reiterates that fact, as functionality takes precedence without compromising in the number of tools at your disposal. In fact, the 20-in-1 Multi-Tool comes with useful options like the freedom to go for both pliers or scissors without having to choose one. The regular pliers also double as needle-nose pliers and on the other side there are a pair of scissors, wire stripper, and a window breaker.

Designer: Harbor Freight

You’ll never be left longing for a tool when this stainless-steel multi-tool is around. On the side of the scissors rest the saw, gut hook, screwdriver and bit driver. The other side holds the can opener, crimper, gut hook, three different files (a diamond coated one, wood infused and metal one), and a 2.86 inches long serrated knife. When opened fully, the accessory reveals an eight-inch ruler too. While in closed configuration, the multi-tool measures 4.06 inches in height and 1.53 inches in width. The Total weight of approximately 300 grams (including the packaging, woven polyester pouch and belt clip) is lightweight enough to carry in your pocket.

Other than that, the multi-tool does everything your trusted $200 Leatherman would do. Sure, it does not come with a clear-cut warranty, but still it does the job at a reasonable price of $40. Obviously, this accessory is for casual campers and someone who doesn’t require a top-notch multi-tool every time they undertake a dangerous adventure. If you happen to have a Harbor Freight store nearby, the multitool is up for grabs right now. For those seeking to buy it online, sales will become available by mid-August.

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Compact Shaver the size of an AirPods Case is the perfect Pocket EDC for Grooming on-the-go

Did you ever think a clipper could become a part of your EDC? Well, this one can.

I’m sure this sounds relatable. You wake up to notice you’re running late for work. You have time to brush your teeth, you’re possibly skipping your bath, and breakfast is just going to be an apple you quickly munch as you drive to work. You reach the workplace with minutes to spare, remembering you’ve also got a meeting today. Your hand runs across your jaw and you realize you didn’t get time to shave today. Even if it isn’t the kind of incident that happens on a daily basis, forgetting to shave is a quintessential problem. Either you don’t have the time, you forgot to charge your trimmer, or you’re traveling and conveniently ditched the razor/clipper thinking you wouldn’t need it.

That’s where a product like the ZERA M proves to be pretty handy. A beard trimmer small enough to fit into your pocket, the ZERA M is roughly the size of a wireless earbuds case. It measures 2.67 inches long, 1.27 inches wide, and weighs a paltry 3.4 ounces… but it’s a full-fledged stubble and nose-hair trimmer you can use on the go. Designed to fit right in your pocket, the trimmer/shaver is the ultimate on-the-go grooming accessory. You can use it directly on your skin, or pair it with a shaving cream of your choice. Either way, the ZERA M is designed to be used anywhere, whether it’s in a hotel washroom while on a business trip, at home before work, or even just minutes before you enter an important meeting where you need to look your professional best.

Designer: Zera M

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Technology has a way of shrinking things. Phones today are slimmer than they were 10 years back. Cameras are measurably smaller than they were decades ago. Televisions today measure about as thick as a few credit cards stacked together. There’s no reason the beard shaver should still remain a bulky device, right? After all, the shaver is merely a blade powered by a motor and battery. Eschewing the bulky, ergonomic designs of most beard shavers you see today, the ZERA M simplifies things down for the sake of compactness. The tiny device, no longer than your thumb, gives you a comprehensive shaving experience on the go.

Essentially, the device can be split into two broad parts, the base, which contains the motor and battery, and a snap-on magnetic blade module that attaches to the base. When powered, the blade rotates at a stunning 8000RPM, operating at a volume of under 30dB (that’s quieter than the hum of your refrigerator). The blades sit within a safe enclosure, trimming your beard without causing razor burn or pinching your skin. All you do is run the ZERA M around your jawline to clear out any stubble… and if you want to groom your nostrils, just snap off the blade module and replace it with the nose-trimmer module that lets you quickly trim your nose hairs.

The technology that runs the ZERA M isn’t new – shavers/clippers have existed for decades. It’s just how the ZERA M packages things that makes it so effective. Everything sits within a hyper-portable design that literally fits in your pocket. Perfect for carrying around with you (or just stashing in your suitcase or travel case during business trips), the ZERA M is there when you need it, and invisible when you don’t. The battery and motor sit enclosed within a water-tight body, making the ZERA M perfect to use even in the shower. The entire device is IPx7 water-resistant, and you can either use it dry against your skin (like any conventional shaver), or combine it with shaving cream if you want to leave your skin feeling soft and supple after a shave.

The motor operates at 8000RPM, giving you a quick, clean shave

Swap between beard-trimming and nose-trimming modules in a second

Apart from being compact enough to travel with, the ZERA M saves you big bucks in the long run. It replaces the need to buy razor blades (if you’re the kind that uses razors), saving you nearly $500 in blade refills over a span of just 1 year if you’re a regular shaver. Maintaining your ZERA M is fairly simple too – just run it under a tap to clean out any stubble that may linger around in its crevasses. The shaver also comes with a tiny brush to help you clean the blade without using water, should you choose.

The magnetic module-swapping detail is sheer genius, allowing you to go from beard trimming to nose-hair trimming without changing devices. The process of swapping modules takes barely a few seconds (as is visible below), giving you the ability to quickly and effectively groom yourself without busting out the entire shaving kit. A grooming ritual that can take nearly half an hour gets done in minutes.

The ZERA M starts at $59, which includes the base, the two upper modules (beard + nose trimmer), and a USB-C charging cable. The cable juices the ZERA M’s built-in 800mAh battery, which runs the shaver for roughly 60 days on a full charge. Meanwhile, an LED indicator on the side lets you know how much power the shaver holds, and a single-button interface lets you easily operate the shaver without needing to bust open a user manual. While traveling, long-pressing the power button puts it in ‘travel-lock’ mode, so it doesn’t accidentally switch on while inside your luggage. The ZERA M ships globally, with a 1-year warranty that’s extendable to 2 years for an extra $15.

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