Three industry veterans dive into the world of pocket knives, multitools, flashlights, and all things EDC. Insightful discussions, insider stories, and expert takes on the gear you carry every day.
EDC TV is brought to you by the fine folks at Multitool.org, aka The Only Forum That Matters.
Multitool.org is a long-standing, community-driven hub dedicated to everything related to multitools, pocket knives, and other everyday carry (EDC) gear. Since its launch in 2006, the site has grown into one of the most respected online resources for collectors, enthusiasts, and professionals who rely on versatile gear in their daily lives or work.
At its core, Multitool.org provides a comprehensive mix of reviews, guides, news updates, and hands-on comparisons covering a wide range of brands and models. Whether you’re interested in mainstream multitools from companies like Leatherman, Victorinox, Gerber, and SOG, or in niche, custom, and vintage tools, the site offers detailed coverage with an emphasis on real-world testing. Many reviews include photos, technical specifications, pros and cons, and honest assessments from users who have spent time actually using the gear.
The Multitool.org forum is the heart of the community. It’s an active discussion space where members—ranging from casual users to industry insiders—share experiences, post tool modifications, trade or sell gear, and swap stories. Sections are organized by brand, tool type, and topic, making it easy to find specialized discussions. The forum also fosters a friendly, welcoming atmosphere that encourages new members to ask questions without fear of being dismissed.
The site’s ethos is firmly grounded in honesty and community support. Unlike purely commercial gear sites, Multitool.org thrives on independent voices, with many members volunteering their time and expertise to keep the content accurate, useful, and up to date. It’s not just about selling or hyping the newest gadget; it’s about helping people choose the right tool for their needs and appreciate the craft behind it.
In short, Multitool.org is a go-to destination for EDC and multitool enthusiasts worldwide—part encyclopedia, part discussion lounge, part collector’s showcase. Whether you’re a first-time multitool buyer, a tinkerer looking to customize your gear, or a long-time collector searching for obscure models, it’s a welcoming, knowledgeable space that has earned its place as a cornerstone of the multitool and EDC community.
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Three industry veterans dive into the world of pocket knives, multitools, flashlights, and all things EDC. Insightful discussions, insider stories, and expert takes on the gear you carry every day.
EDC TV is brought to you by the fine folks at Multitool.org, aka The Only Forum That Matters.
Multitool.org is a long-standing, community-driven hub dedicated to everything related to multitools, pocket knives, and other everyday carry (EDC) gear. Since its launch in 2006, the site has grown into one of the most respected online resources for collectors, enthusiasts, and professionals who rely on versatile gear in their daily lives or work.
At its core, Multitool.org provides a comprehensive mix of reviews, guides, news updates, and hands-on comparisons covering a wide range of brands and models. Whether you’re interested in mainstream multitools from companies like Leatherman, Victorinox, Gerber, and SOG, or in niche, custom, and vintage tools, the site offers detailed coverage with an emphasis on real-world testing. Many reviews include photos, technical specifications, pros and cons, and honest assessments from users who have spent time actually using the gear.
The Multitool.org forum is the heart of the community. It’s an active discussion space where members—ranging from casual users to industry insiders—share experiences, post tool modifications, trade or sell gear, and swap stories. Sections are organized by brand, tool type, and topic, making it easy to find specialized discussions. The forum also fosters a friendly, welcoming atmosphere that encourages new members to ask questions without fear of being dismissed.
The site’s ethos is firmly grounded in honesty and community support. Unlike purely commercial gear sites, Multitool.org thrives on independent voices, with many members volunteering their time and expertise to keep the content accurate, useful, and up to date. It’s not just about selling or hyping the newest gadget; it’s about helping people choose the right tool for their needs and appreciate the craft behind it.
In short, Multitool.org is a go-to destination for EDC and multitool enthusiasts worldwide—part encyclopedia, part discussion lounge, part collector’s showcase. Whether you’re a first-time multitool buyer, a tinkerer looking to customize your gear, or a long-time collector searching for obscure models, it’s a welcoming, knowledgeable space that has earned its place as a cornerstone of the multitool and EDC community.
In this conversation, the hosts delve into the world of knives, focusing on affordable Chinese options, comparing various brands and models, and discussing blade materials and designs. They share personal experiences with different knives, emphasizing the importance of maintenance and the unique features that make certain knives stand out. The discussion is lively and informative, catering to both knife enthusiasts and casual listeners. In this engaging conversation, the hosts share personal anecdotes about knife mishaps, delve into the intricacies of knife design and functionality, and discuss the implications of locking mechanisms. They explore personal preferences in knife sizes and styles, touch on gun laws and perspectives on carrying knives, and reflect on the legacy of Spyderco. The discussion also highlights the evolution of Chinese knives and concludes with thoughts on knife quality and design.
EDC-TV
Three industry veterans dive into the world of pocket knives, multitools, flashlights, and all things EDC. Insightful discussions, insider stories, and expert takes on the gear you carry every day.
EDC TV is brought to you by the fine folks at Multitool.org, aka The Only Forum That Matters.
Multitool.org is a long-standing, community-driven hub dedicated to everything related to multitools, pocket knives, and other everyday carry (EDC) gear. Since its launch in 2006, the site has grown into one of the most respected online resources for collectors, enthusiasts, and professionals who rely on versatile gear in their daily lives or work.
At its core, Multitool.org provides a comprehensive mix of reviews, guides, news updates, and hands-on comparisons covering a wide range of brands and models. Whether you’re interested in mainstream multitools from companies like Leatherman, Victorinox, Gerber, and SOG, or in niche, custom, and vintage tools, the site offers detailed coverage with an emphasis on real-world testing. Many reviews include photos, technical specifications, pros and cons, and honest assessments from users who have spent time actually using the gear.
The Multitool.org forum is the heart of the community. It’s an active discussion space where members—ranging from casual users to industry insiders—share experiences, post tool modifications, trade or sell gear, and swap stories. Sections are organized by brand, tool type, and topic, making it easy to find specialized discussions. The forum also fosters a friendly, welcoming atmosphere that encourages new members to ask questions without fear of being dismissed.
The site’s ethos is firmly grounded in honesty and community support. Unlike purely commercial gear sites, Multitool.org thrives on independent voices, with many members volunteering their time and expertise to keep the content accurate, useful, and up to date. It’s not just about selling or hyping the newest gadget; it’s about helping people choose the right tool for their needs and appreciate the craft behind it.
In short, Multitool.org is a go-to destination for EDC and multitool enthusiasts worldwide—part encyclopedia, part discussion lounge, part collector’s showcase. Whether you’re a first-time multitool buyer, a tinkerer looking to customize your gear, or a long-time collector searching for obscure models, it’s a welcoming, knowledgeable space that has earned its place as a cornerstone of the multitool and EDC community.