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What are five things you always carry with you?

5 things aren't enough, but some sensory related things: nc-headphones, earplugs, phone (audio source for headphones), hat (to shield against light from above) and sunglasses...
 
Where do you buy your pocket lint? What size is it?
Free with every wash!

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  1. Keys,
    full
  2. Backup keys, KeySmart
    full
  3. Leatherman Micra,
  4. Wallet &
  5. Cellphone
At home, I carry my octo-remote, instead of #4 & #5. It works in every room; 11 devices...!
full
URC-3680
full
 
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  1. Keys,
    full
  2. Backup keys, KeySmart
    full
  3. Leatherman Micra,
  4. Wallet &
  5. Cellphone
At home, I carry my octo-remote, instead of #4 & #5. It works in every room; 11 devices...!
full
URC-3680
full

I don't know about that stuff much, is that a lockpick? sometimes i watch the 'lockpick lawyer' on youtube unlocking difficult locks in seconds. I think is interesting.
 
I don't know about that stuff much, is that a lockpick? sometimes i watch the 'lockpick lawyer' on youtube unlocking difficult locks in seconds. I think is interesting.
No, the Key-Smart is a keyholder that is built like a pocket knife. I keep all of my backup keys* in it so they won't tear up my pockets.

*Like when you lock your keys in the car. 💡
 
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Currently, Keys, wallet, loose change, handkerchief, and comb. A pen and paper are often added, sometimes with a useful book of addresses, etc. A good camera is sometimes added, a 'phone quite rarely. When I was more active, I always had a four-colour pen, a very evolved six-ring pocket notebook with index and calculator, a wide Swiss Army knife, and often, a pair of Channelock 546 slip-joint pliers, which are particularly versatile and compact. I almost made myself a cross-shaped screwdriver from four stubby insert bits, including two of the Robertsons square-drives ubiquitous here. I was able to fix 50% of the jobs that came up without making a trip for tools.
 
  1. Keys,
    full
  2. Backup keys, KeySmart
    full
  3. Leatherman Micra,
  4. Wallet &
  5. Cellphone
At home, I carry my octo-remote, instead of #4 & #5. It works in every room; 11 devices...!
full
URC-3680
full
Love that leather man. I carry one on every canoe trip, but I have yet to use it. My Swiss Army knife has handled it all so far.
 
1. Phone
2. Wallet
3. Headphones
4. Glasses (does this count if I'm wearing them? If not, then my glasses case)
5. My little bag clip Eevee plushie
 
I don't know about that stuff much, is that a lockpick?
If you meant the silver thing, that is not a lock pick. It is a Leatherman Micra mini-tool.


I also have a full-size Leatherman Super Tool 200 that I use around the house and bring on road trips, but it is too uncomfortable in my pocket.

 
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Love that leather man. I carry one on every canoe trip, but I have yet to use it. My Swiss Army knife has handled it all so far.

I love my Swiss Army knife. It has everything - toothpick, tweezers, scissors, multiple kinds of blades, corkscrew, can opener, screw drivers, etc. It has saved my bacon many a time in the backwoods and even in hotel rooms.

Hey, aren't you in Switzerland now? Can you go to the Swiss Army knife factory? That would be so cool!
 

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