Urban Altoids EDC Tin (v2.2) by TheUrbanPrepper
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My Urban Altoids EDC Tin projects are a constant work in progress. Version 2.2 is a timestamp of what my Urban EDC needs are at the present time yet it is continually evolving. This particular version is designed for “Urban Commuting” and not for “Survival” purposes. There are a few new highlighted features.
The main feature of this tin is the Magnetic Mounting applied to many of the items included in the kit, which helps keep gear secured in its designated storage location prevents it from falling out while in transit. This was achieved by tiny magnets that I glued to the gear, micro containers and inner walls of the Altoids tin. Next, this version fully leverages Micro Compartments, also magnetically mounted, inside of the main compartment to better organize smaller items. Lastly, I decided to go with a TSA Compliant approach with the gear, so no knives and other TSA unfriendly items are included (however, TSA still would probably want to search this kit after they saw it in an X-Ray just to be sure).
This kit is designed for “my” personal needs in an urban environment and does not reflect a universal selection of items. Everyone should have personalized preferences for gear to carry. However, I believe some of the organization aspects of this version could be leveraged with other variations of the Altoids Survival/EDC concept. Gear is specific to ones needs and organization can be universal. I hope you enjoy this version of my Urban Altoids EDC Tin!
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Thank you for watching this video and for all of the comments. This version of the kit is over 4 years old now. Here is a link to my latest version of the Altoids EDC Kit: ruclips.net/video/MyMNiANaJrQ/видео.html. I hope you enjoy seeing how this kit as evolved over the years. Cheers! ~Cliff
It's incredible what you can fit in this little tin.
Thanks. For me, it's like playing Prepper Tetris.
I'm not good at those games, that's why I am so impressed lol
Indeed,just like tetris lol
I went on Amazon to search for that mini Ratchet a lot of the other items you have in there came up under the "Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought" section. I think you've inspired a lot of people.
Hands down my favorite altoids kit on youtube. It seems like the most useful and I will definitely be adopting some of these techniques!
Very nice. Your attention to detail is exemplary. The ratchet looks good. Altoid mint consumption has increased exponentially since the start of your channel...fact.
Andrew T. LOL! That is hilarious. "137 Altoids were eaten during the making of this video".
True fact. I bought my first ever Altoids tin after watching TUP first tin video. Found I like the mints, and the tins are handy too! Altoids should really talk to TUP about being an ad spokesman! Oh yeah, the video is good, the tin contents are great! Well done, sir.
yeah kinda made myself sick from eating Altoids, trying to empty the tin. I should empty it into another tin, but we don't really get Altoids in Australia, had to go to a foreign food shop to get it for $4 USD
Steven C same. But i made the rural survival kit for a scouting merit badge call wilderness survival.
Andrew Timms
The best Altoids tin video I've seen.
I don't carry an Altoids tin myself but I've seen many videos about them. But this is the first video that made me think: A tin like that would be great to carry.
Well organized, great ideas.
To be honest, if you are using this kit everyday then it doesn't matter what other people think although suggestions can be useful. Using a kit is the best way to find out what you really need You understand that it isn't a wilderness survival kit, it's an everyday handy useable kit. ell done, you've obviously done a great job of making this into what you need.
You took EDC at a new level- even though in Greece it is impossible to find all that products and Amazon orders cost the double at least to send at Greece, BRAVO!!!
Michael Petridis Thank you Michael! I'm really happy with this current setup.
Don't listen to fools about nail clippers. I have carried nail clippers and a nail file for decades before I heard the term EDC. Glad you found the Zebra pens, they are the best pens for the money. Thanks for all the great videos! You have inspired me to start prepping myself and innovate my kits and bags. Again THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEOS AND PDFs that are truly inspirational!
Star Lord That is really flattering to hear. I'm very happy to have inspired you. I don't take to heart any negative comments regarding things like the nail clippers. I agree. For the price, it's hard to bear the Zebra pens.
Upgraded the Zebra F-701 pen with a Space Pen Ink Refill and may need a couple more. One pen for the shirt pocket and one for the BOB/Get Home Bag. And a Fisher Space Pen Refill for the Altoids green and red Tin.(takes up less space). A lot of RUclips videos on upgrading the F-701 pen ! May go all medal for the pen.
Eyes UP and lights down, tjl Sent by Win7Pro64 w/ADSL
Absolutely awesome! I am appreciate all that you do and share on your channel. I have especially enjoyed the Altoids Tin videos. This was a cool update. Love the thought process and organization. Keep up the great work and be safe!
Just rewatching this for inspiration and I caught the line "Anti Diarrhea for real SHTF" - made me chuckle!
Hi Urban Prepper
Just completed my own Altoids 2.2 version kit. I shamelessly copied you with a couple of small changes, its was a fun project and I just want to thank you for the great ideas and all the thought and planning you put into this. Thanks a bunch!!
Mike Victoria B.C.
More suggestions:
The flat surface in the very bottom of the tin as well as the flat surface on the outside/inside of the mini tins can be used as a mirror or to put information like metric/currency conversions, additional phone numbers, etc.
Haven't read through all the comments so forgive me if someone already suggested this. Maybe you could apply a cel phone screen protector to the base of the tin, save the shine and protect from scratches.
kbbjedi That is a fantastic idea! I'll look into it.
TheUrbanPrepper Even better, use of the mirror screen protectors.
This is one of the most well thought out kits I've seen. The biggest problem I have with these tins is finding any of the small items inside. The micro compartment idea is great!!!
The Kit turned out excellent and the use of those tiny magnets is ingenious. You continually find the coolest devices, tools, etc.! The effort you put into each video is amazing and the PDF's are tremendously helpful (I have a file at home for all your PDF's). By the way, I ALWAYS carry a dedicated nail clipper which I use all the time. I have a nail clipper in every bag I have. Can't tell you how many people borrow the clippers or ask if I have one.
Dennis Grecco Wow! Thank you so much for the kind words, Dennis. I really appreciate hearing that you enjoy the effort that I put into these videos. For me, filming RUclips videos is a long, lonely process that is mostly done between 12-3am once I get the family to sleep. I really need to stay self-motivated to keep cranking out new material and constantly trying to improve the quality of my videos. Comments like yours really help me keep up the motivation and I thank you for taking the time to let me know this. BTW, I agree. I use the nail clippers at least once a week. I only get in a tactical knife fight about once every 2 years.
...opens amazon in adjacent tab....
David Banther LOL!
If you needed it, you would’ve already had it
True, bought the tweezer soon as he talked about it.
You've GOT TO HAVE the most comprehensive Altoid's Tin Kit around my friend! LOL GREAT KIT!
***** Haha... Thank you. I'm really happy with the current configuration. It took a long time to get it to this point.
Thanks for sharing this, only a minute in and I'm so happy you also took the time to make a PDF of this EDC Tin
That's a great idea having a downloadable PDF with the contents ! Well done you look after your audience!
Your recent subscriber !
Tom Howbridge Thank you for recently subscribing, Tom! I hope you enjoy watching my videos. I try to always include a companion PDF for viewers to download on any kit videos. I hope that they assist viewers in obtaining all of the details of particular items without having to do the searching themselves. Take care and welcome aboard! ~Cliff
@@TheUrbanPrepper I don't know maybe I'm idiot , but I can't seem to download the PDF file list that you say you have with the video ,I only seem to download the video
another brilliant video! Thank you. And btw, about the clippers - if you have ever had a torn fingernail, or a bloody hangnail or a strip of torn skin, a clipper is vital to let you get on about your business.
The mini magnets were a stroke of genius. Love it!
letdoubleaa Cool. Glad you like it!
Thanks for sharing and putting all the work as always and providing your detailed pdf's. Thanks!!
Thank you TheUrbanPrepper especially for the pdf document - it makes finding things so easy.
Great channel! I watch your vids because I commute to the city for work and the items you review fit into my current lifestyle. Really appreciative of your honest reviews...I have picked up several items because of them and those items are working great in my edc. Definite upgrades to the stuff I used to carry...and I would have never come across them without watching your channel. So thanks.
Edc is the first step to making a new life for me
I love (and it’s funny) that you randomly have a vintage floppy disk!
You are clearly a wizard!!! Thank you for sharing you work!!!
wow awesome lil kit I think I'm going to make one for myself for my edc. that mini ratchet and screw driver tool is really cool and usefull
Nice! They come in handy. I prefer them over my Leatherman multi-tool screwdriver.
Nice kit. Definitely urban friendly. I'm surprised you received flak about including nail clippers in your EDCs. Of all the things I carry, other than my keys, I find that I use my nail clippers more than anything else. Clippers will always have real estate in my preps.
Shawn Neal I'm not sure. I guess certain people find it "girly". I probably use them once a week. I used a fire steel once every couple of years. I try to integrate high use items into these EDC kits.
TheUrbanPrepper I agree, I use nail clippers for everything from nail clipping (obviously), to cutting fishing line, to clipping away dry dead skin from a cut that has been under a bandaid for a few days.
TheUrbanPrepper Now, I'm not sure when a 'nail-clipper' became "girly"... It's simply not the case. Clippers have a myriad of uses. I have one set, that has a leather sheath... The sheath also contains a knife blade, a can-opener, and an awl... I have no idea where/when I obtained it, but I've had it for at least 30 years...
TUP, this is clearly your best kit yet. I've definitely gotten some great ideas to build something similar for myself. Thank you for sharing.
stormsigma Thank you so much. I'm really happy with this version. It's definitely taken me years to refine my kits to get to this point.
I'm new to the term EDC but it looks like I'm onto something good! Always carry more than I need everyday but when you need something and can find it, it's a great feeling! Thanks!
WOW Those little magnets are a brilliant idea. I will probably experiment and glue a little magnet to the bottom of a bit to see if it makes the bit magnetic. Gonna probably end up buying half of the things in this vid especially love the small tins. Thanks for making this video.
Every time you make another tin I make one myself and closely match what you put in as possible. Thanks for the videos dude!!
Such great ideas! Your attention to detail is amazing......and thanks for sharing the PDF!
Nancy Chaffin You're very welcome, Nancy! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for supporting my channel and my slightly obsessive tendencies. :)
I always enjoy how you are not afraid to do what works for you and not what everyone thinks you should do.
mikedog2000 Thanks Mike. I appreciate that.
This is just brilliant TheUrbanPrepper Well thought out and kitted perfectly.
SHTF.TV Thank you so much!
I have to say, I wanted those extra compartments and I was so surprised that when I clicked on the link that it went right to Amazon!! Good work on that!!
Excellent. I last saw your first urban kit a few years back, and found this one today. Subscribed, and keep up the good work. Thanks.
That little Topeak ratchet is awesome!
Funny you mention TSA. Just made me remember all the times my dad lost money clips to TSA with tiny two to one inch blades in them. Even when I was younger I thought it was redicoulous.
Spearmint! All I can say is WOW. Very well done, super creative, thanks.
+Prepared Suburbanite Thanks a bunch!
Good video sir. This shows us little tins can do big things when needed.
Most well made urban EDC kit I have seen. Very impressed!
This is one of the most useful videos I've watched in a long time. Thank you so much for taking the time to create it along with the .pdf list of contents. Very well organized and much appreciated!
jjfick55068 Thank you so much! It did take a lot of time to finalize. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Oh, and PS - I bought the nail clippers for myself. I too like to have nail clippers handy at all times because I cannot stand my nails to get long enough that they click when I type. Personal quirk and I imagine with the brand, they are terrific clippers. I look forward to receiving all $35 worth of enjoyment amortized over many years. :)
I like the tools in this kit. I don't need fire starters or matches as I'm completely urban. If it came down to needing them then life as we know it is over.
Brilliant video. The most organised man on RUclips.
Hi. I really love your channel.
This is a true story but a little bit gory but might make you think laterally.
Some years back a man and his wife were on their farm drill fence holes with a tractor and post hole digger.
At some point in the process while guiding the digger the lady got her arm caught in the machinery.
Her arm was ripped off at the shoulder with massive loss of build. In this case a tourniquet was not applicable.
Fortunately in this case the farmer had a bulldog clip in his tool kit.
Thinking quickly he put the clip on the main artery which stopped the bleeding and saved her life.
This is a horrible example but many ordinary things can be used in extraordinary situations other than what they were designed for.
Stay safe and think.
fantastic that you included such an organized and detailed, pictures and all pdf doc! thank you!
You might be interested in the ratchet I have used for years, long before I had a real EDC. It's a Tengtools 1400b. I found it by chance in a car parts store and have never seen one on par with it until I saw your Topeak ratchet, yet it's still flatter! I use 50mm bits to reach the tricky screws! Nice kit!
I'm amazed at how organized you are really awesome! It's funny because I'm very organized but when u see someone that does it better u feel not so organized lol
Amazing! I think this is the ultimate urban altoids kit. Best regards from Brazil.
Antonio Carlos Pacheco Filho Awesome! Thanks a bunch, Antonio.
Great ideas. I'm planing to put together a tin for my daughter who lives in Miami FL. I'll probably use a combination of this and your previous tins.
Thanks again for the great ideas.
nail clippers are pretty useful for wire cutting too cuz of the pressure they exert. Plus they make you happy
Awesome I love it, nice, organized and flawless the touch of an engineer
Great video! I love the idea of gluing the tiny magnets on items to keep them in place.
Shane Lien Thanks Shane. The magnets have worked great for me.
I just LOVE ALTOIDS-Kits! :-)
Greetings from Germany,
Chris, the Survival Dummy :-)
Never thought of an altoids case being used for that, I love carrying things I may need around and that's a great way to do it
ArcticAstrophysics I'm glad you enjoyed it!
The gum softpicks are a good upgrade.
Better pill organization.
Put the striker back on the lid.
Interesting inclusion of the binder clip.
Just to get your verbiage right, the tin kit is your secondary EDC. The other items you mentioned carrying (knife, flashlight, etc) are your primary EDC.
I love how well thought out this is.
Brilliant! The best EDC tin series I've seen ever.
I like the organization you have with the little tins
Impressed, alot of thought put into this EDC tin
This really looks all inclusive. Only suggestion I would make would be to add a couple of BandAids. Not only can they help with a cut, but use the adhesive part to hold little screws and other pieces together if doing electronics repair.
Very nice and professional work. We all appreciate the time you take creating such concise and well produced information.
Nice! You've inspired me to make an Altoids tin for women. I have an edc pouch which I switch when I switch purses. Its not that big but will not fit in smaller purses and wristlet bags. An Altoids EDC will help in this situation. I wonder if you made on already for tactical tempress. Thanks for sharing your prepping tips. -Diane
dkarrens Awesome! I'd love to see what you come up with!
This is a great video! I love your choice of tools you can tell alot of craftsmanship went into alot of the items like the little rachett and the clippers even have a stamp. I've never seen clippers like that. Thanks for making this video.
+Angel Lopez Thanks Angel! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
outstanding kit, thanks for sharing. I've watched so many of these that lack a practical application.
Nice job documenting the evolution of your EDC tin. The tiny magnets are a cool addition.
2:52 if I don't have a phone I can always call a taxi 😚😂
You can glue the match striker to the bottom of the lid of the mini tin or the minitin itself so it can be easier to strike.
One other thing I'd like to mention is that I keep my various Altoids tin kits each in its own waterproof bag. I use aLokSak bags, they are "certified for diving, waterproof to 60m/200ft" and have "100% protection from water, humidity, sand, and snow" (according to the packaging). I've never noticed any moisture inside any sealed LokSak bag. They come in multiple sizes, but the size marked 5x4, which is actually 5" by 4.75", is perfect for Altoids tins. These are sold on Amazon.
1:51 I liked that this one already comes with a photo of Chuck on the lid!!! It must be to scare away mosquitoes, right?
Great kit with some great ideas that I'm definitely going to use. Some things that I'll be adding that don't take up much space are a couple of buttons and needle and thread (just lost a button yesterday!); some dental floss for general cordage, etc.; and one of those micro tubes of super glue for cuts and general purpose gluing. If I can fit it in, I'll also try to add a small amount of stain remover, maybe sealed in a piece of soda straw.
bruc33ef Those are great additions! Please keep me posted on your kit.
I saw the Zebra pen in another video. The Zebra does take Fisher Space Pen refills. Just an FYI I think is worth mentioning.
Great video! Thank you for posting!
Always enjoy watching your videos to the point where I begin to think that we all have too much time on our hands! Haha. A very well put together EDC, I particularly like the magnet idea. I carry a couple of small neodymium magnets in my EDC but hadn't thought of gluing magnets in to hold items in place. Atb.
Carl Houlton Haha.... Well, this particular project took months and months to finalize. It was a slow process that didn't sink up TOO much of my personal time. :)
I'd also add a credit card fresnel lens to use as a combo magnifier and back up firestarter, the weight and space are both negligible and the uses are enough to warrant it in my box and if you use them, add in the screwdriver and screw set from an eyeglass repair kit and possibly a couple of strips of duct tape on the top and bottom of the kit. Of course, you can always add in a couple of safety pins to handle the glasses if you need them for the temple pieces
The best EDC I have ever seen. Congratulations!
Great quotes in the top of the tin!
Thank You,I’ve thought of doing a similar Altoid Tin but was too dumb to think of using the small magnets!!I would try using cloth to keep it quiet,But I couldn’t pack 1/2 of your kit.Damn Smart.The only thing I would maybe add is a needle and some thread.But again,GREAT KIT!!!
Very interesting. I stumbled upon this looking EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival) videos. I was so bored I watched the whole thing. But still very interest that it's made it to model 2.2.
Johnny Morner Very cool. I'm happy you stumbled upon this video.
What an amazing use of such a small space. Very impressive indeed!
+D. J. Tanner Thanks a bunch DJ!
Awesome! Super organized and small. I like the PDF document too.
Again, "very good" & you have got me hooked. I will follow yours & seek to obtain some possibly plastic items. I do have a splendid plastic corkscrew combined bottle opener that would fit perfect. However in the UK I wouldn't be able to take the tweezers or the mini multi tool on a UK aircraft. My wife had a pair of her favourite mini tweezers in her bag & they spotted them on xray & pulled them. However they did provide her with a padded bag & postage to mail them home, at a cost (£s)
An excellent urban kit! Congratulations!
You have really taken this to a new level I will need to rethink mine now. Thank you for the vids !
Darrin Day Thanks a bunch Darrin! I hope this video helps you with your tin. Mine's a constant work in progress.
You have really put an amazing amount of thought into each tin content. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching! It's fun playing Tetris with all of the tin contents.
Hey Prep! I have been inspired to make one of these Altoids EDC kit and I never knew how much I needed one since I started using it.
But maybe you would think about taping a spare key to the bottom? It is always nice to know you have a spare key on you since you always have the kit on you.
Anyways great vid and keep them coming!
Love the video. Everything in this kit appears like it would be useful often! I may have to change my current setup as you've given me some ideas!
Another easy add that I'm sure would get plenty of use is a sheet of paper with common conversions celsius to Fahrenheit, miles to km, etc
Also etching a ruler to the side of the tin.
Never mind, I got it from your PDF. Thanks again
+Walter Holem Great!
New viewer here😃. The first time detailed show notes are not provided ie. No notes on item reviewed model numbers etc. Great channel for power watching.
great ideas, great delivery, very thought out and great justifications and relatability. I REALLY like the pdf. subscribed! Keep it up-pat
Honestly the best idea I have ever seen, why don't you commercialize this and sell it.
Your videos are *GREAT!* The attention to detail is much appreciated. :)
WITH HAVING NO WAY AS WAY AND NO LIMITATIONS AS LIMITATIONS- Bruce Lee The greatest survivalist of all times.
I would add a wire saw and a few inches or so of tin foil, I personally get headaches quite frequently so I would add either ibuprophen or *dedicated* headache pills. And I loved the video
I peeped the PDF, and noticed how everything in the kit is reasonably priced for a kit. Plus, the items such as the Gum Pick which will be replaced daily, the link to purchase them is a nice touch.
If I would recommend something: a dedicated EDC/Emergency bathroom kit build. Emergency t.p. (I recommend One Wipe Charlie's), toilet paper doo hicky for the seat, some soap, and a hand towel for bathroom places lacking these items while on the road. I mean, I hate going to use the bathroom, and have to create a way to dry my hands as the paper towel dispenser is empty.
DarkenIrishWolf Yes, everything is fairly affordable. A lot of it was reused from previous kits, so I only spend a little extra on new items. Thanks for the TP tip! That's definitely an important situation that people should be better prepared for.
In Hong Kong/China, businesses don't stock toilet paper in their bathrooms. (People stealing rolls or making a mess.) The usually every day carry there is a pack of tissues (you know those mini packs that are usually at the counter of every corner store? yeah those.). Even newspapers give away a single pack of the tissues with every purchase.
Your idea is great for camping or cottaging.
To shrink the size even more, you can get those pop-up towels (drop a few drops of water on 'em to enlarge them). toilet seat cover, soap (liquid?), and maybe hand sanitizer.
+DarkenIrishWolf really nice idea but any thoughts on how it would fit, +TheUrbanPrepper any thoughts
Aryaman Harlalka
A separate kit might be useful. Pop-up towels, mini bottle of hand sanitizer, mini bottle of liquid soap, folded up toilet seat cover (disposable, of course)...
That is a viable option as long as you keep water, a metal container, and a good knife.