Size does matter...

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TLB
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Size does matter...

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Size does matter, so what's your smallest piece of kit that you use regularly?

Mine's a pea sized lighter :)
omega man
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teeny weeny little fenix keyring torch.. everyday it comes in handy :D

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https://www.amazon.co.uk/FENIX-Unisexs- ... ay&sr=8-20
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Fisher space pen, probably used every day at one time (now we don't get deliveries that often at work)
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Stainless steel tooth pick and £20 note holder on my key ring. Great little Christmas prezzie from the wife.
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Quill
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Swisscard lite, use it all the time, particularly the scissors and pen. Just a bit thicker than a credit card.

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Quill wrote: Fri May 31, 2019 10:40 pm Swisscard lite, use it all the time, particularly the scissors and pen. Just a bit thicker than a credit card.

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I got a freebie version when I bought a leathman a few years back stopped carying it EDC as it's classed as a fixed blade :?

Got a little oppinel bug folder on my keys that gets some hammer...

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At 58mm long, a Swiss Signature Lite is always in my bag. It has a pen, small folding blade, scissors, nail file, 2.5 mm screwdriver and an LED.
Though it's soon to be replaced by a Victorinox Midnite Manager @ Work which has screwdriver, scissors, file, knife, bottle opener, wire stripper, Philips driver, pen, LED and 16GB USB 3. Perfect! :D
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hobo wrote: Sat Jun 01, 2019 9:02 am At 58mm long, a Swiss Signature Lite is always in my bag. It has a pen, small folding blade, scissors, nail file, 2.5 mm screwdriver and an LED.
Though it's soon to be replaced by a Victorinox Midnite Manager @ Work which has screwdriver, scissors, file, knife, bottle opener, wire stripper, Philips driver, pen, LED and 16GB USB 3. Perfect! :D
is it not the "Victorinox Jetsetter@work" you're making reference to here? I didn't think there was a version of the midnite with USB? if so post me a link please :D
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There's probably some of my friends who would say the smallest thing I use is between my ears :D but to answer the question I'd have to say my Swiss Army knife is the smallest most regularly used item. I do have a p38 tin opener on my key ring but I wouldn't say that falls into the used regularly catagory.
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Here you go: https://www.knivesandtools.co.uk/en/pt/ ... 6-tg16.htm
omega man wrote: Sat Jun 01, 2019 10:53 am
hobo wrote: Sat Jun 01, 2019 9:02 am At 58mm long, a Swiss Signature Lite is always in my bag. It has a pen, small folding blade, scissors, nail file, 2.5 mm screwdriver and an LED.
Though it's soon to be replaced by a Victorinox Midnite Manager @ Work which has screwdriver, scissors, file, knife, bottle opener, wire stripper, Philips driver, pen, LED and 16GB USB 3. Perfect! :D
is it not the "Victorinox Jetsetter@work" you're making reference to here? I didn't think there was a version of the midnite with USB? if so post me a link please :D