MICRO Tic Tac EDC Key Chain Survival Kit

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  • Опубликовано: 16 мар 2016
  • Survival kits are worthless if left behind! The point of this kit is it's small enough to carry EVERY SINGLE DAY on your keys. IT IS NOT A COMPLETE KIT, just a bare bone, initial prototype idea I had of a few useful items: kits the size of a 9V battery have lots of limitations! Here's my original, keychain sized PSK built in an Altoids Smalls empty tin I mounted to my key chain with a zip tie: • Altoids SMALLS Surviva...
    Here's a quickie, follow-up, JOKE video for a little laugh: • Tic Tac Self-Destruct ...
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Комментарии • 487

  • @TotalOutdoorsBC
    @TotalOutdoorsBC 8 лет назад +294

    Tic Tactical.

  • @daniellebarker7205
    @daniellebarker7205 6 лет назад +11

    This is what life hacks should be. Not how to make garbage with hot glue.

  • @kcmn0089
    @kcmn0089 5 лет назад +15

    I don't hike or camp. Yet it gives me so much pleasure watching these videos, while lying bed.

  • @Jesus.X
    @Jesus.X Год назад +2

    The spark generator might be the most useful thing in this kit.

  • @markm0000
    @markm0000 4 года назад

    My idea of a survival micro tic tac kit. Same tape you got for holding the lid but reversed colors. Emergency whistle glued to the side. Fishing line wrapped around the case to hold the whistle tight. Bright led on/off with AAA battery. Box cutter blades polished to a mirror finish with a hole in the center. Bic lighter mod. Tube of superglue. Vaseline in straw. Short piece of empty plastic straw folded. ibuprofen, anti-diarrhea, chlorine, salt. safety pins. condoms. shortened ballpoint pen ink cartridge with cover. and a tiny compass. That should be enough for 99% of situations out there relatively close to civilization. Your phone will last a day or two to possibly call for help. It should still get GPS before it dies with offline maps. Then you're left with just the compass, the sun and moon, and a map drawn on your shirt.

  • @davidbarclay3651
    @davidbarclay3651 8 лет назад +3

    Calcium based pool shock will produce bleach for water purification. Just a few grains per liter should do it. It can be sealed from air in a piece of straw. I always put some on my paracord bracelets with your recommended produce bag (cut down) Always fun videos.

  • @bettylou8817
    @bettylou8817 8 лет назад +54

    Wait a minute why am I watching this...

  • @SIKIZE
    @SIKIZE 7 лет назад +2

    The tic tacs are the only things I need

  • @tromboner2012
    @tromboner2012 8 лет назад +24

    we know who's surviving the apocalypse

  • @marvinbrock960
    @marvinbrock960 3 года назад +2

    How about replacing the tic tac with a water purification tablet? You can find a bottle just about anywhere…

  • @17025601
    @17025601 8 лет назад +22

    Wow! Have to look up your solar charger light device. Your gadgets are SO clever and useful -- and fun!

  • @ce4130
    @ce4130 8 лет назад +14

    You are a perfect cross between James Bond's Q and the robot WALL-E.

  • @seanwilkinson3975
    @seanwilkinson3975 8 лет назад +29

    I love this kind of stuff - both the compact serious survival and minor disaster kits fondly remind me of happy days in Wolf Cubs Canada, making our "emergency kits" out of those tiny, thin Anacin/Aspirin tin boxes that went "pop-pop" when opened and closed. Having one in my pocket mage me feel a bit like a superhero.

  • @TheGleasonMan87
    @TheGleasonMan87 8 лет назад +2

    I'm so addicted to these videos! There needs to be a name for my fascination with neatly organized kits. Everything from food rations to survival. So oddly satisfying!

  • @beawareprepare5348
    @beawareprepare5348 8 лет назад +7

    absolutely love your videos sir! the creativity is inspiring and I've used alot of your designs in my own edc and different packs. keep up the great work!

  • @simonh6371
    @simonh6371 3 года назад +1

    Your channel and ingenious solutions are really fascinating! Like you I EDC a number of items, generally a medium sized SAK on a carabiner off a beltloop in my back pocket with my keys, attached to this I have a True Utility Firestash (peanut lighter); in my coin pocket I generally EDC a LM Squirt in black, a small Clipper lighter, and an olight, all upright fitting exactly, and the plastic lighter in the middle so my multitool and flashlight don't get scratched. I don't like bulky items in my pockets, belt pouches if I'm in an urban setting, or bulky keychains. So after I saw kitbashed survival's review of the expensive Wazoo Cache Survival Belt, I made one myself with a cheap moneybelt from ebay which I have put a lot of items into including duct tape, cordage, firesteel, stormproof matches, purification tablets, snarewire, small fishing kit, safety pins, alc wipes, wetwipe, bandaids, and cash.

  • @ShempBob
    @ShempBob 6 лет назад +2

    Your stuff is amazing-a true talent for coming up with needs seemingly almost 'reversed engineered.' Your understanding of space utilization/efficiency is off the charts. A sort of EDC 'geek' myself, I try to make every micro inch count on what I carry with me, but nothing like what you do. Your solar charging system is awesome. I think NASA could take a few pointers from you in how to engineer things while saving millions of dollars at the same time! Keep up the great ideas.

  • @marchills4131
    @marchills4131 8 лет назад +8

    Whenever one of your vids show up on my subscription feed I know I'm in for a thought-provoking treat. Yeah, have to agree with your second thoughts about using Tinderquick as a filtering medium for water. I don't know for a fact what that flame accelerant is that they're impregnated with, but I wouldn't want to drink it. A few suggestions:

  • @wjf213
    @wjf213 8 лет назад +2

    I love when I get an email saying you have anew video posted. I know I'm in for something cool AGAIN and you never let us down. Some thing I do for water treatment, is I use a Q-tip shaft that's plastic and hollow. I hot glue one end closed and then filled it with potassium permanganate and hot glue it shut. It's not the best for treating water, but it's better than nothing and it never goes bad and that Q-tip shaft holds enough to treat A LOT of water. I bet some thing like that would fit real nice in one of these kits. Keep up the great work.

  • @jonathandavis9843
    @jonathandavis9843 8 лет назад +1

    Yes! A couple of new ones, finally! I was wondering if you were still making these. Cool idea with this one, this looks like a fun experiment to do with my boys. Thanks for posting.