Best $200 Complete Everyday Carry from Amazon 2022

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1:50 Keys: KeySmart Mini ($15)

4:35 Utility Knife: Screwpop Utility Knife 3.0

5:55 Wallet: Allett Sport Wallet ($44)

9:09 Multitool: Gerber Armbar Drive ($35)

11:20 Rite in the Rain Clicker ($17)

12:50 Flashlight: RovyVon Aurora A1X ($20)

16:31 Watch: Casio Calculator Watch Data Bank ($20)

18:00 Knife: Civivi Praxis ($43)

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I took a scrap piece of leather out of my trunk and made a key organizer like that. Burnished the edges, made it look nice. Cost me absolutely nothing but about 20 minutes of my time. Took the hardware from my old key organizer. Works perfectly.

AlphaMachina
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The Casio calculator watch is probably the most durable watch I've ever had. It's phenomenal (and functional). Also doesn't say it's water proof, but it's DEFINITELY waterproof. The flexibility and light weight along with the durability makes it my second favorite watch next to the Apple watch.

BanzaiBenVids
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I only have one folder I paid over $100 dollars for and that was in the 80's and I still carry it. The Civivi knife is something I would carry every day. It is in the price range I am willing to pay. I carry an Olight IR2 which again is at a price I am willing to pay. I have a Casio G-Shock watch that I ware to work because it goes through the metal detector without having to take it off. Most of my stuff came from Amazon and would be slightly more expensive than this but not much. This is in my wheel house. Great video.

jeffmorris
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my friend gave me a smaller civivi, stone washed bronze scales. I've bought quite a few knives in my life, carried the same spyderco every day since 1998. That civivi knife is soooo smooth and the opening action is slick. You just think about opening it, and the blade is out. I used it to gut, skin, and de-bone a deer this october. Held up super well. I'd buy another for sure!

bartblack
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Love this series, may have to try this challenge myself...

excessorizeme
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I carry a civivi and have had a lot of other knives in that price range but by far this is the best knife Ive had. I carry it full time and it gets used a lot. Really recommend these knives.

kevinarmstrong
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I've been carrying an Allett wallet for around 10 year now. I started with the all nylon sport wallet and later switched over to the leather wallet (leather outside/nylon inside). It's still pretty thin, but the sport wallet is a little thinner. It's amazing how many cards that you can get in there and still keep it small.
For a light, I carry the olight 3T EOS. I thought that I wouldn't use it much and it would end up in the drawer, but I use it all the time.

wskerber
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It's easy to click a flashlight on in your pocket, which would be detrimental to the already fleeting battery life so I can understand the double click.

masterq
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The Rite In The Rain pens and refills are made by Fisher. The ink formulation in the RITR refills is slightly different than the ink in the Fisher refills but has the same properties as Fisher refills (write in extreme temperatures, upside down, etc). The RITR ink writes a little drier than Fisher to work better with Rite In The Rain paper.

jimmyreekes
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I drive a truck ( at night ) .
I carry 3) flashlights, a "O " light
w/ pocket clip . A " O " light about
an inch long, and a " O " light key
ring light ( not good for much more than to find a key, or, the hole to
stick it ... Hmm ?! ) . Oh, BTW I
also carry ( and use a headlight ) .

johnhoward
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Love this video!

Recycled firefighter, incredible wallet. I carry the Sargent everyday. Best front pocket wallet I have ever carried!

erakchristofis
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I carry a $45 smith and Wesson knife and I love it and it’s 100% worth the money, any of their knives under the black ops line are great

googleitdepartment
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A mini Maglite Solitair $15, Amazon Basics 10-in-1 Stainless Steel multi tool with nylon sheath $15, MTP-6 Tactical pen & MTP-6 accessories pack by the Atomic Bear $20 & $10, Timberland PRO Men's Cordura nylon RFID trifold wallet $17, 2 bandanas $5, & Bic lighter $2.

andefina
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Best budget edc light imo is lumintop tool AA. Throw a 14500 in it and you've got plenty of light that disappears in your pocket. Optional magnetic tail cap as well 👌 all for 20-25 bucks

AudibleVisibIe
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I had that watch and I LOVED IT. It was very water resistant but pooped out after a couple years when I swam like 20-30 feet down

crawfordthornton
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Oh, man, that Casio Databank pushes ALL my nostalgia buttons. I was in college, and already a fan of Casio calculator watches, when the first Databank went on sale. I was delighted at the idea of a watch that could remember phone numbers and appointments for me, because my memory for such things was unreliable. A Databank watch was practically a part of my body from 1983 until I got my first Palm PDA in 1998.

And that green Databank is beautiful. I am strongly tempted to buy one, but it would be purely a nostalgia purchase. My Apple Watch does everything the Databank can do, and a lot more. But I do have TWO wrists, so maybe . . .

MundaneGray
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I started wearing the Casio calculator in the 70's. Still do. In the 80's I was the road service man for an electronics repair shop. Being as old as I am I was taught to do most simple math in my head faster than many can do on their phone punching buttons, . Many of my repair jobs were fairly standard. So I could remember prices and fill in the repair form including tax. But I found that a large percentage of customers would scrutinize every number and question every cent. Wasting quite a bit of my time. But if I caused my watch to beep as if I were calculating the numbers as I was writing the bill. No questions asked.

richardshawver
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For an edc knife it’s all about blade steel and just how often you use it. I literally use mine daily and have since I was 8yrs old. Within the last couple years I adopted a light. Use that daily as well.

Multi tools…. Not so much but my truck is always close and there’s always a go bag with anything I need if my toolbox is out of stock

hailtothe_rooster
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Yes, i buy fisher refills for my write in the rain pens, as they work the same and are usually cheaper

outboardprsnlstndup
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Whats kinda watch do you have on it looks mint .

charleyh