British Army Knife
The timeless British Army Knife has seen a resurgence in popularity of late, this is mostly due to the fact that its sub-3″ blade…
The timeless British Army Knife has seen a resurgence in popularity of late, this is mostly due to the fact that its sub-3″ blade…
In the lead up to Christmas we’ve been working with the team at Huckberry to see if we can find a way to give…
The team over at Gear Patrol spend a lot of time with their cameras in their hands, as is evidenced by the impressive array…
This leather tool bag by Detroit Cargo has twin leather straps on the back, allowing it to be mounted on the front or back…
The smartphone has largely taken over the pocket space that used to be dedicated to the pocketknife and I think that’s a damn shame…
There’s something about a proper leather tool bag that just exudes oily charm, this 100% leather bag is made by hand in Britain and…
The ROK Manual Espresso Maker is an entirely electricity free method of creating a proper espresso, the two handles are used to apply pressure…
This 12″ tool bag by Klein Tools is designed to hold all your hand tools when you’re on the go – it’s made from heavy duty No. 8 canvas and has a twin-buckle enclosure to keep all your bits safely inside.
The pocket knife you see here is made using high-grade Swedish rose stainless damascus steel coupled with carbon fibre in the handle. Each knife is 6 7/8″ open and 4 1/8″ folded, they’re made in France and they’ll make a hell of a cool family heirloom.
The nanoSTRIKER™ is a keychain sized fire starter designed to be carried every day without getting in your way. It contains a ferrocerium rod and a tungsten carbide insert to create a shower of sparks each time it’s scraped.
Although this is perhaps not the most handsome gadget we’ve ever featured, it is possibly the most useful. With its magnetic, twisting legs and powerful LED flashlight, the Joby Gorillatorch is exactly the sort of thing you want when rolling around in the filth under your sump looking for that damned washer you just dropped.
This clip-on multi-tool from Leatherman is slightly smaller and more pocket friendly than some of the company’s larger tools, it’s designed to be clipped to a belt loop or rucksack and forgotten about – until you find yourself needing a knife, scissors, a file, tweezers or something to throw at a bear while you run for the hills.