(I have another identical one for all of my little Pi cyberdecks I like to build, the small touchscreen I use with them on the go, and various cables and adapters.)
But I just ordered one of these bags to put my actual tools in - screwdriver set, another wirecutter, the tiny adjustable wrench I got from Temu, my multitool, etc.
I have an entire low rent electronics/fabrication/3D printing/woodworking workshop mostly of Marketplace finds, but I dig being able to just throw this stuff in my old Boblbee backpack and go sit in the park and do nerd stuff. :D <3
I have since solved this problem: 1) Tool-Check PLUS from Wera: fantastic and highly condensed set of sockets, bits, ratchet and driver. all high quality. 2) Leatherman ARC: replaced a more basic multi-tool. I like the high quality blade material and the whole thing is very durable, i can squeeze and crank the pliers without worry.
The leatherman is a bit of a splurge but I highly recommend the tool-check for tool-using EDC minded folks. They make good gifts too.
WillAdams•15h ago
I have a ~70s-ish version, and I'd love to get a vintage one:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/bonsa-pocket-tool-kit...
I suspect having one which removed the duplication of tools would still save a bit of weight. Nascent discussion at:
https://www.metmo.club/t/i-wonder-what-metmos-spin-would-be-...
I still wish that there were more tools which took the approach of the Spyderco SpydeRench which separates into two parts, affording one a bit driver (with bits stored in the tool) to hold a bolt head, while the other part affords an adjustable wrench for the nut on the bolt.
For my part, I just carry a Niwa camera tool kit stored in a Levenger Safety Case (modeled on the tool kits carried by knitting machine mechanics) and a Leatherman Mini (for pliers) and the afore-mentioned SpydeRench (for the adjustable wrench and larger bit driver), a USB adapter cable and various adapter ends and a pair of mini shears in my laptop bag, and in my pockets, a multi-pen, Fisher Space pen, fountain pen, Swiss Army Knife, CRKT Getaway driver, EverRatchet, MagLight Solitaire, and a small Peter Atwood fork/scraper (all the other Atwood tools/whistles I've scored have been given away as gifts).
If need be, there's a small toolkit in the car/truck.
Curious what other folks carry/use on a regular basis.