$50 EDC Mini Tool Kit

Published 2023-10-26
Here’s an update to my compact tool bag.
At under 2 lbs and packed full of capability, we keep the price under $50 as well.

Crescent 4 1/2 inch pliers

www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08528RS3N?psc=1&ref=ppx_po…

Crescent 4 inch adjustable Wrench

www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0091A4YKW?psc=1&ref=ppx_po…

Torsor Stubby ratcheting bit holder

www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C65HR7QJ?psc=1&ref=ppx_po…

Horusdy 22 piece nut driver (SAE/Metric)

www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B094CDHZ11?psc=1&ref=ppx_po…

AEJ 49 pcs bit kit

www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B09T98PM99?psc=1&ref=ppx_po…

Panshiyon Mini Ratchet

www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0CD39PT57?psc=1&ref=ppx_po…

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All Comments (2)
  • @Spanky8402
    I think that's the same 49 pack of bits I bought for $10 on Amazon. I don't have or hardly need nut drivers. I sometimes wish I had one but I either am at home and use my sockets or I am away from home and the screw usually has a slotted head I use. Rarely I deal with nuts and screws, but when I do, I break the screw loose with my multitool and disconnect my extension and put my multitool plies on the nut, if I can't hold it with my fingers. If the nut is turning and the screw is rusted to the nut, usually the friend or families home has a screwdriver or pliers so I can use my multitool on one side and the tool I asked for on the other side. If all else fails, I run home and get my dremel and cut it off. Rarely I have to ask for tools and even more rare I cut a nut or bolt off. I carry 2 extensions with the bits and my Leatherman Rebar, with the bit adapter. I have a small 3 inch by 5 inch tool pouch it all fits into, barely, and it fits into my pocket. It's a really good setup. It's probably about $80-$100 worth. With the Rebar I use the flat drivers as lite pry tools alot, the phillips is amazing on it, but if I need a extension or a different type of screw, I have the 2 extensions and 49 different bits to work with. I have used the saw maybe 2 times, and I have used the awesome file on it to sand down round cut edges on wood for decks a few times, I used it on a thermocouple, so a neighbor would have heat in her home, and on a few peices of metal that could cut someone on a furnace or something damaged in a kitchen. One time my friend dropped a heavy pan on the corner of her oven and it was sharp and she cut herself and I looked at it, filed it down and it was smooth. All that stuff I just mentioned couldn't happen with stuff out of your pocket, without having a multitool, that's why I carry it, I just refuse to use the Leatherman bits and that's why I got the Rebar, with the bit adapter, that takes 1/4 bits, without a extension. That was important for me. I was bummed out about no pocket clip, until I got my pocket tool pouch. It was only $15 for the pouch. I got the Rebar just before the price increase, but I also got $20 off of it from the credit I used, but I made a full payment, so I paid $0 interest, so the Rebar was $40 for me. I got a extension with the 49 bit set and I had 1 laying around my home. It was a very cheap kit for me. The Rebar is $80 now though. The bit adapter for the Rebar is $25 on Leatherman's site, and I believe that is what I paid. I have helped people tighten up battery terminals, on dead batteries at store parking lots with my pocket tools sets and then jump started them, I have had to fix loose handles and my seat mount on my bicycle with it as well. Dam, I am realizing if I drove home for tools, I saved probably 5 times more in gas, then what my kit costed me.