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.
Jonathan
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.
Blair
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.
James C
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.
Bob A.
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.
Pro-2-A
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.
Ak-Adventurer
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.)
Stuart
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.
h.g.
@ 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.
Stuart
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.