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Ruike 801SF Everyday Carry Knife

EDC

Ruike Everyday Carry Knife – Folding 801SF: Quality Far Beyond the Price

If you are looking for an everyday carry knife that is functional, compact, and of the highest quality, the Ruike 801-SF everyday carry knife is worthy of your consideration. Have you ever lost a knife because the pocket clip failed? You don't have to worry about that with the Ruike design. The pocket clip is heavy duty and attached with two secure lock screws. You will tear your pocket off before you break the pocket clip.

By Fast Eddie

Tile Pro Tracker 2

Gear

Never Lose Your Accessories Again With the Tile Pro Tracker

Imagine the scenario: You are leaving your house for a job interview. However, you cannot find your house keys. You check under the couch, in all your kitchen drawers, and even the refrigerator. One of the worst feelings is losing an important accessory, such as your wallet, keys, or phone. If you have somewhere to be, taking time to search for your belongings can be frustrating or make you late. Fortunately, the Tile Pro Tracker can be used to find all your important possessions, wherever they might be. The Tile Pro Tracker is an updated version of the Tile Mate which came out a few years ago--and now with steroids.

By Fast Eddie

EDC

5 Cool EDC Knives We Really Want Right Now

We love EDC knives as much as the next guy – if not more. Which is why we’re always looking at adding new ones to our collection. Whether light and affordable or worth spending half a week’s paycheck on, here are a few of the coolest EDC knives we’re looking at right now.

By Austin Leavitt

Gerber Dime Travel 1

EDC

Gerber Dime Travel Keychain Multitool: Built For Travel

Having a functional multitool by your side at all times is a necessity. Just ask MacGyver. But if that multitool can be ultra-small and fit right on your keychain, even better. The Gerber Dime Travel is a keychain tool designed for travel, that can go anywhere you do - including those situations where blades can’t go, like a plane; there is no blade on this tool.

By Austin Leavitt