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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > EDC Keychain Tool Kit

EDC Keychain Tool Kit

Nov 1, 2011 Stuart 9 Comments

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County Comm EDC Tool Kit

Over on several gadget sites this week, editors are raving about a “new” super compact tool kit being sold by an online retailer, let’s call them KM. The EDC tool kit includes a pocket-friendly pry bar, two mini screwdrivers, handy splinter-removing tweezers, and a waterproof capsule lighter. The tool kit is priced at $42, with the individual prices adding up to $45.80 if purchasing the items separately.

However, the same four tools can be purchased from County Comm for quite a bit less – $27.25 plus $8 shipping.

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KM’s pricing on the tweezers matches average street pricing, but the other tools in the “EDC tool kit” are marked up by 80-90%! Wow, maybe we should look into reselling tools. Here’s where you can find them at County Comm:

ScrewKey
Tweezers (we bought ours from Amazon)
Split Pea Lighter
Pico Pry Bar

While we’re not a fan of County Comm’s shipping rates or the look of their website, we love their products. These keychain tools and many of CC’s other products are made in the USA.

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9 Comments

  1. Jonathan

    Nov 1, 2011

    Best pair of tweezers I have ever owned. Bar none. I keep a pair on my keys. (I lost the tweezers off the key after about 2 years.) I bought two pairs at the time. I also have the Pico (but not on the Key chain) as well as the sweet pea lighter (also not on the key chain). I love County comm a lot of neat toy’s and gadgets. The ScrewKey looks interesting but I am unsure of the weight and I have a Leatherman wave on my waist most of the time.

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  2. Blair

    Nov 2, 2011

    I have a SWISS-TECH (their lettering, and trademarked) unit on my key ring, it has a pliers, wire cutter, philips, and flat blade screwdrivers, all folds into a neat square, and hangs on the ring by the plier jaws. Made in the US, the only problem with it is that I often forget that it’s there.

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  3. James C

    Nov 2, 2011

    I also have the Swiss-Tech Blair mentioned. My verdict is still out on that particular one, but I absolutely love my Utilikey. I don’t like to carry any kind of multi-tool or pocket knife due to the bulk, but the Utilikey is the perfect size.

    As for these, I can’t imagine spending that much on what they do, let alone giving them precious space on my keychain.

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  4. Bob A.

    Nov 3, 2011

    These look cool but I am not sure what you could pry with a 1 inch wedge. I have to second the Utilikey as well – it is the perfect pocket tool. You forget it is there until you need a knife and then you always happen to have it on you. And it looks like a key so nobody at school or the airport will give you a hard time about having a “dangerous knife”. It has come in handy countless times.

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  5. Pro-2-A

    Jan 1, 2012

    I carry 1/2 of the ”screw key” on my key ring al the time. That being the phillips screwdriver one. For flat head screws, Craftsman’s 4-in-1 key chain screwdriver–it’s been on my keyring for almost 30 yrs.

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  6. Ak-Adventurer

    Aug 2, 2012

    There is a better place to order from, MUCH better shipping, and more friendly customer service. Also, an authorized county comm re-seller.

    endtimesreport.com/survival_shop.html

    Gary,
    (no affiliation, not shilling.)

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    • Stuart

      Aug 2, 2012

      Thanks for the info, but it is usually questionable for a first-time commentor to leave glowing praise for a retailer or reseller, even with “I am not a shill” disclosures.

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      • h.g.

        Aug 7, 2012

        @ stuart,

        Well, you could leave it up to your audience to judge the quality of his link. I for one would have liked to see what other sources there are available. Unless you’re trying to hedge traffic to only one or two of your ‘preferred’ sources.

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        • Stuart

          Aug 7, 2012

          The link was to a store I never heard of that looks hard to navigate and is coded with obsolete standards. I left the comment up but sans link while I thought it over, and will put the link back in.

          No, it was not removed to hedge traffic to preferred sources. I just receive so much spam that I have developed little tolerance for it. First-time commentors dropping links are often marketing, PR, or sales contacts that are desperately trying to draw in customers.

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