Hi,
Just a quick first post from myself. Been looking at various ideas online for an EDC kit for my car and have brought a couple of things together that I think I needed for my use. The kit I have at the moment is:
Bottled water 750ml
LED torch plus spare batteries
Small Multitool
Pack of cereal bars
First aid kit x2
Wipes
Pain Killers
Old Hoodie in the boot
In car phone charger
Hand sanitizer
Thinking of adding a few more additional items including: Clipper lighter, Chocolate bars, foil blanket and a folding spade.
What's everyone's opinions on this and what do you carry if any?
Thanks
EDC kit for the car
- Ginger Ranger
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EDC kit for the car
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Re: EDC kit for the car
In mine you'll also find:
WD40 for things that won't move, which should.
Duct-tape for things that move, which shouldn't.
Plastic strips.
Plastic bags (trash bags) for trash and keeping stuff together.
20L (less can do it) Fuel can (filled )
Extra window washer fluid.
In the winter timer i also have a snow shovel and some tire traction thingies (not chains) if i get stuck in deep snow.
I'm considering engine oil (with a funnel that fits) and a small compressor (12V) and flat tire fix kit (in addition to the extra tire).
WD40 for things that won't move, which should.
Duct-tape for things that move, which shouldn't.
Plastic strips.
Plastic bags (trash bags) for trash and keeping stuff together.
20L (less can do it) Fuel can (filled )
Extra window washer fluid.
In the winter timer i also have a snow shovel and some tire traction thingies (not chains) if i get stuck in deep snow.
I'm considering engine oil (with a funnel that fits) and a small compressor (12V) and flat tire fix kit (in addition to the extra tire).
Re: EDC kit for the car
That's a great start, everything you've listed is in my car too - I have a head torch and a nice big Maglite in mine though.
I also have a folding shovel, some jump leads, a tow strap, a warning triangle, a reflective coat, a change of socks, nuts & raisins, some glo sticks (good for tying to the kids in the event of a breakdown!) a small battery powered radio and a pack of lithium batteries, some large heat pads (a potential life saver) a compressor from Halfords and some tyre weld....
Erm, and some other things, im sure but I cant remember...
I also have a folding shovel, some jump leads, a tow strap, a warning triangle, a reflective coat, a change of socks, nuts & raisins, some glo sticks (good for tying to the kids in the event of a breakdown!) a small battery powered radio and a pack of lithium batteries, some large heat pads (a potential life saver) a compressor from Halfords and some tyre weld....
Erm, and some other things, im sure but I cant remember...
Re: EDC kit for the car
Good list there. Very similar to what I put in Daughters car, as she works out in the sticks. Personally I would put in a waterproof coat and a hat. Simple I know, but it is crap when you are on an embankment on the M1 waitin' for the recovery wagon in the pi** ing rain. I have been there. I could suggest a space blanket, but you have a boot. Put a proper blanket in. Again, a static traffic jam , in Winter , on the M1, is cold when you have to turn the engine off. Good to have a phone charger in there too.
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Re: EDC kit for the car
Thanks for the extra ideas guys much appreciated, definatly need some way of pumping up the tires and a boot tidy for it all maybe??
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Re: EDC kit for the car
Yeah I think a waterproof jacket or small waterproof poncho would be a good thing to include..
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Re: EDC kit for the car
You dont need to splash out on a 'boot tidy' I use the tesco bags-for-life. They hold alot and stand up well.
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Re: EDC kit for the car
Ive probably gone overkill but meh.......
rough list
spare wheel well....
spare wheel, jack, standard wheel brace, towing eye, towing strap and 2 big shackles, jumper cables, high vis vest, rags, uk mod folding shovel,
car boot,
mag mount led amber strobe beacon, 2 litre afff foam extinguisher, big first aid kit, Waterproof high vis trousers, high vis jackets fleece and waterproof types (need for work) Small 3/8 socket set, breaker bar and socket for wheel nuts, screwdriver set, spanner set, mini multimeter, spare bulbs, litre of oil 500ml of screen wash concentrate, 2x warning triangles, 4d maglite LED headlight
Bug out bag
food ration kit
sleeping bag
bottle of water
bivvie bag,
change of clothes,
torches
No doubt ive missed something
rough list
spare wheel well....
spare wheel, jack, standard wheel brace, towing eye, towing strap and 2 big shackles, jumper cables, high vis vest, rags, uk mod folding shovel,
car boot,
mag mount led amber strobe beacon, 2 litre afff foam extinguisher, big first aid kit, Waterproof high vis trousers, high vis jackets fleece and waterproof types (need for work) Small 3/8 socket set, breaker bar and socket for wheel nuts, screwdriver set, spanner set, mini multimeter, spare bulbs, litre of oil 500ml of screen wash concentrate, 2x warning triangles, 4d maglite LED headlight
Bug out bag
food ration kit
sleeping bag
bottle of water
bivvie bag,
change of clothes,
torches
No doubt ive missed something
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Re: EDC kit for the car
Hi Guys,
I think a JetBoil stove would be good here. They [ack into themselves, are small, but the ability to have hot water for drinks / soup / food, or melting ice, or whatever, packed down small but always ready, I don't drive, but if I did, I would have a jetboil!!!
I think a JetBoil stove would be good here. They [ack into themselves, are small, but the ability to have hot water for drinks / soup / food, or melting ice, or whatever, packed down small but always ready, I don't drive, but if I did, I would have a jetboil!!!
Re: EDC kit for the car
You need to carry more water than that, 750ml is just not enough, minimum should be 2l
If you don't want to carry a stove take food you can eat cold like beans, stew etc backed up with 'quick energy' food like chocolate.
If you don't want to carry a stove take food you can eat cold like beans, stew etc backed up with 'quick energy' food like chocolate.
Richard
South Wales UK
Retired, spending the children's inheritance.
South Wales UK
Retired, spending the children's inheritance.