Nice little load out, but I have to ask why carry an extra screwdriver when all you really need is the sog powerpint with a bit extender , I actually changed from a separate driver to that option and found two great plus points, 1 it gives you a ton more room in your pouch , and 2 it you need more leverage on a driver you can use the knippex pliers on the bit extender , just a thought
True about the Knipex, I don't know about the 125mm but on the XS you don't have to squeeze the extender with the jaws, you can wedge it in the aperture with the jaw movement and close the lower jaw upwards to hold it secure. I don't own a Powerpint but the bit driver is one of it's 2 best features - the other being the large pliers in such a small form factor. If you don't find the Powerpint with a 25mm bit has enough reach, you can put the extender in the bit holder. Way better than those Leatherman bit holders which only take half thickness proprietory bits. My EDC bit drivers are the Wera 813 (the size of a Bic lighter so for pocket carry), the Hazet 810BHK (a bit bigger but with a locking bit holder) and the Sabrecut mini ratchet, which has a bit holder in the handle end too for added inline capability. I use them with Wera, Felo, Magna, Wiha, and CK Tools German-made bits and extenders. I don't rate those expensive EDC pocket jewellery bit drivers like LeverGear Bitvault, James Brand Cache River, CRKT bit driver etc as they are lacking in utility which is sacrificed in order to make them small (so no torque possible) or are of dubious quality, most being made in China despite having made in Switzerland price tags. Better to go for drivers made by quality tool manufacturers.
If there were only some substance that would prevent threads from coming loose so that your Loctite cap wouldn't fall out. 😂 Kinda ironic that the cap for Loctite keeps falling off.
Nice little load out, but I have to ask why carry an extra screwdriver when all you really need is the sog powerpint with a bit extender , I actually changed from a separate driver to that option and found two great plus points, 1 it gives you a ton more room in your pouch , and 2 it you need more leverage on a driver you can use the knippex pliers on the bit extender , just a thought
True about the Knipex, I don't know about the 125mm but on the XS you don't have to squeeze the extender with the jaws, you can wedge it in the aperture with the jaw movement and close the lower jaw upwards to hold it secure. I don't own a Powerpint but the bit driver is one of it's 2 best features - the other being the large pliers in such a small form factor. If you don't find the Powerpint with a 25mm bit has enough reach, you can put the extender in the bit holder. Way better than those Leatherman bit holders which only take half thickness proprietory bits.
My EDC bit drivers are the Wera 813 (the size of a Bic lighter so for pocket carry), the Hazet 810BHK (a bit bigger but with a locking bit holder) and the Sabrecut mini ratchet, which has a bit holder in the handle end too for added inline capability. I use them with Wera, Felo, Magna, Wiha, and CK Tools German-made bits and extenders.
I don't rate those expensive EDC pocket jewellery bit drivers like LeverGear Bitvault, James Brand Cache River, CRKT bit driver etc as they are lacking in utility which is sacrificed in order to make them small (so no torque possible) or are of dubious quality, most being made in China despite having made in Switzerland price tags. Better to go for drivers made by quality tool manufacturers.
If there were only some substance that would prevent threads from coming loose so that your Loctite cap wouldn't fall out. 😂 Kinda ironic that the cap for Loctite keeps falling off.
No list of the kit ? no links to amazon ? You are missing out.
Why the hazmat? Seems like such a waste of space. Strange choice of items.
Nice!
any link for the edc pouch
where did you get the spicy ketchup ranger eye?! that's the special sauce...
etsy lol
👍🏼👍🏼 very nice
I carry a company is that edc haha