Ultimate EDC Gear Review: Leatherman Signal & Wuban Lightok X0 Flashlight! Everyday Carry

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In today's video, we're diving deep into the world of Everyday Carry (EDC) gear with an in-depth review of two essential items for your kit: the Leatherman Signal multitool and the Wuban Lightok X0 flashlight.

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🔧 Leatherman Signal Overview
First up, the Leatherman Signal. This multitool is designed for the adventurers who need functionality in the wild. We'll explore its 19 different tools, including a fire-starting ferro rod and an emergency whistle, discussing its build quality, versatility, and how it stands up to rugged use.

🔦 Wuban Lightok X0 Flashlight Features
Next, we spotlight the Wuban Lightok X0 flashlight. Known for its ultra-bright output and durability, this compact flashlight promises to be a reliable companion in any situation. We'll test its luminosity, battery life, and overall performance in various environments.

👥 Comparison & Practical Uses
We’ll compare these two EDC essentials on their practicality, ease of use, and value for money. Plus, see them in action as we demonstrate practical uses in a typical day of an EDC enthusiast.

📣 Your Thoughts?
What do you think of these EDC tools? Would you consider adding them to your collection? Let us know in the comments below!

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Hi Michael ! Thanks for the review. The best EDC kit is the one adapted to one's environnment. For the last five years or so I carry a Victorinox Forester pocket Knife, an EZ-RED pocket clip flashlight, and a bic lighter. The only time I don't carry them is when I have no pants on !! I will probably upgrade the flashlight but I don't want a model where there are so many light modes that I feel like I'm sending a morse code !! haha Just a simple "on-off" button for me is just fine. Take care !!

stephanelachance
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Hey Nice little review, I also carry a Leatherman everyday, everywhere I go, they are the absolute best for a EDC. That little flashlight was really nice also, that's the first time I've seen that. Personally I don't really like "review" channels, they will basically review anything and everything. They do so many there is no way they can actually use it for everyday use... so basically they are just going over the features of the I'd much rather a guy who used it and had real world experience. 
Cheers my friend !

Maritimer
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Michael, I think the bit driver is intended to be used with the handles at 90 degrees to each other because you don’t put much torque on it. Also, the peg hammed it for wire pegs and the s gap in the ‘hammer’ is used to hook the peg for withdrawal from the earth. Again, the handle is opened 90 degrees to make it easier to grip. I have carried Leatherman since they first came out. I am accustomed to the smoother sided stainless models and like smaller versions with the tools and not as much extras. For example I carry the ferrocerium rod separately. But really like them all.

rcg
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Use both 1 camping 1 outdoors. The right tool halps you have a good time. Arth

arthurhorvath
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Michael, there's a hack you can use to have an extension for the bit driver. Their proprietary bits are nothing more than standard 1/4" drive bits which have been ground down on two sides. If you take a standard 1/4" bit extension and grind it to match the dimensions of their proprietary bits you can stash an assortment of your favorite 1/4" bits and pop in your modified extension into the Leatherman. I'd definitely save the onboard ferro rod for emergency use only now that you know it works well and have a standard ferro rod for regular use. It looks like the Signal is based off the original "M.U.T.T." platform. I have one of those and love it. You may also be able to do some tool swapping to customize it to your preferences too.

RatdogDRB
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I have always wanted to be a EDC type guy...I just hate heavy pockets so I typically unload them unless I plan on using them. I have tried some multi tools but the ones that are light and small enough for me to tolerate in my pockets are too simple and lack functions. So yea, I guess I am not a EDC guy but more of a packer, I keep "stashes" of tools in all my vehicles and my UTV...can see the benefits though. Thanks as always for these type of reviews.

TheStealthbob
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Good review, thanks for sharing YAH bless !

MichaelR
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I really don’t think the Arc is worth $300. I really like my wave.

malcolm.s
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Personally: no.
The Arc is massively overpriced. My advice would be to purchase a P4. Which is what I use as my work tool. That or a Super tool. Depending on if you need scissors or not

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