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fromWIRED
2 days ago

15 Design-Forward DIY Tools Worth Upgrading to This Year

DIY has evolved into a significant cultural force, with the global market nearing a trillion dollars, driven primarily by cost-saving motivations.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
6 days ago

Why OTF Knives are Objectively Better than Folding Knives - Yanko Design

One thumb movement sends the blade straight out the front in a single linear motion, and it locks automatically. There's no arc, no fiddle factor, and no grip position the hand needs to be in before deployment works.
Everyday cooking
Fashion & style
fromEsquire
3 days ago

Finally, a Dopp Kit With Backbone

Investing in a high-quality Dopp kit, like Parallelle's The Kit, enhances travel organization and functionality for toiletries.
#everyday-carry
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

This Utility Knife Has a Satisfying Click-and-Slide Instead of a Rattle - Yanko Design

A compact, CNC-machined utility knife with a gravity-assisted slide delivers precise, satisfying deployment, durable materials, ambidextrous handling, and a safety lock for everyday cutting.
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fromZDNET
2 months ago

10 tiny gadgets I never leave home without (and how they work)

A compact, customizable keychain EDC keeps essential tools and security keys accessible, avoiding carrying a full toolbox while tailoring tools to individual needs.
Everyday cooking
fromBon Appetit
5 days ago

How to Sharpen a Knife No Matter Your Skill Level

Sharpening knives is essential for safety and enjoyment, and can be done easily with various methods, even for beginners.
#edc-knives
#camping
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fromDesign Milk
1 week ago

This Camping Gear Conjures Nostalgia to Meet the Moment

Camping can blend outdoor experiences with essential conveniences through the right equipment and design, balancing functionality and aesthetic appeal.
History
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 weeks ago

This $56 Machete Multitool Borrows Its Best Idea From WWII Survival Gear - Yanko Design

The Delacour Multi-Use Axe Machete offers a more affordable alternative to the classic Woodman's Pal, using stainless steel instead of high-carbon spring steel while maintaining the same proven multi-tool design geometry.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 weeks ago

10 Best Camping Gadgets Every Design Snob Needs Before Spring Actually Convinces You to Go Outside - Yanko Design

The camping category has gone through a genuine design evolution. Products are emerging from studios that understand outdoor life not as a survival exercise but as an experience worth designing for.
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Everyday cooking
fromBon Appetit
1 week ago

I Tested 8 Bread Knives Under $25, and You Don't Need to Spend More

Affordable bread knives can deliver excellent performance, with the Mercer Culinary knife being the top budget choice under $20.
Wearables
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
3 weeks ago

This $37.5 Clip-On EDC Flashlight Does Something a $200 Olight Still Cannot... Measure Distances - Yanko Design

The TorchEye X1 transforms the flashlight into a smart device with a color display, battery management, and laser distance measurement capability, marking the first significant innovation in flashlight design in 127 years.
Everyday cooking
fromBon Appetit
2 weeks ago

The Best Steak Knives for Thick Cuts and Every Day Slicing

Steak knives are versatile everyday kitchen tools suitable for slicing various proteins and vegetables, not just special occasion steaks.
fromCNET
1 month ago

I Want This Twisted Firestarter Smartphone in My Camping Essentials

It's got a 20,000-mAh battery -- yes, twenty thousand milliamp hours -- with an included USB-C port for charging other devices. It also powers a large audio speaker and LED lamp on the back, the latter of which can get so bright that a pop-up dialog warns you not to look directly at it to avoid eye damage.
Wearables
#product-design
Cooking
fromBon Appetit
1 month ago

Most People Don't Have a Petty Knife-They Should

Japanese petty knives excel at precise kitchen tasks like breaking down whole chickens, offering superior control and versatility compared to larger chef's knives or smaller paring knives.
Design
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

A 113-Year-Old Patent Just Became the Most Creative EDC Pocket Multi-Tool of 2026 - Yanko Design

MetMo revived a 1912 Anderson patent for a double-ended parallel wrench, combining five tools into one slim body using modern precision manufacturing and advanced materials.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

Top 5 Japanese Kitchen Knives Under $200 That Professional Chefs Use at Home - Not the Ones They Recommend for Commission - Yanko Design

Most knife recommendations come with a quiet asterisk. A brand deal, a commission link, a product sent to a chef's PO box before the review goes live. What gets left out of that conversation is what the same chef keeps in the drawer at home - the blade they reach for on a Sunday morning when nobody is filming.
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fromBikerumor
1 month ago

Sea to Summit Lays Out Even More Ultralight Bikepacking Gear

Sea to Summit released ultralight sleeping gear including a 12.8oz down sleeping bag, 13.8oz insulated air pad, and upgraded pillow, totaling 852 grams for complete sleep system.
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fromZDNET
1 month ago

This tiny $15 precision screwdriver just earned a permanent spot in my repair kit - here's why

Hoto's 24-in-1 precision screwdriver is a lightweight, well-machined manual tool with integrated magnetic bit storage, comfortable handling, and a wide range of precision bits.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

This Tactical Outdoor Pocket Watch Can Start a Fire - And That's Just the Beginning - Yanko Design

However, each individual watch has its own unique selling point - and for the Flint (as its name rightfully suggests), it's the waterproof flint-rod that's integrated into the watch's body. Unscrew it when you want to start a fire, scrape on the rod using a pocket knife, and sparks immediately shoot off, igniting any form of tinder, creating a tiny fire that can then be harnessed to light a campfire, an old-fashioned torch, or an emergency signal in a time of distress.
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Mindfulness
fromScary Mommy
2 months ago

OK, What Are We Putting In Our Analog Bags?

Pack a portable analog bag of non-digital items to reduce phone use, encourage hobbies, and provide low-effort entertainment at home or on the go.
fromBon Appetit
1 month ago

8 Pro Chefs Share the Knives They Use in Their Restaurants

Cheesy comparisons aside, the reason chefs are responsible for their own knives boils down to subjective preferences and comfort. "I want the knife to be an extension of my arm and my hand," says Fredrik Berselius, executive chef at Aska. Since there are far too many variables that go into a knife's design-handle shape, blade shape, weight, balance, material, and so on- determining which knife is the best knife is fundamentally impossible.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

Forget bulky multitools, this titanium Apple Watch bracelet hides 24 EDC tools on your wrist - Yanko Design

The TiLink is a 24-in-1 titanium bracelet that doubles as a watch strap, creating this interesting yin-yang of capabilities. Compatibility spans across all watches with lug widths between 18-26mm, which means the TiLink can attach to the Apple Watch as well as Garmin, Samsung, Google Pixel, and analog watches. One side tracks your biometrics and messages, the other has screwdrivers, wrenches, a magnifier, and a fire starter machined from aerospace-grade titanium.
Wearables
Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

How Much You Should Spend On A Good Kitchen Knife - Tasting Table

A well-maintained, ergonomic kitchen knife—ideally costing up to about $300—provides lasting performance; prioritize maintenance, simple essentials, and easy-care materials.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

Upgrade Your Victorinox 58mm Army Knife Into a Fully Modular, SnapOn Multitool Ecosystem in 10 Seconds - Yanko Design

A snap-on interface converts 58mm Swiss Army Knife scales into swappable, tool-free modules, allowing accessory additions without altering or damaging the original knife.
Cooking
fromBon Appetit
1 month ago

The Best Cheap Chef's Knives, for Affordable, Everyday Use

Several chef's knives under $100 provide high performance and superior slicing, offering strong value compared with pricier options.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

This $129 Titanium EDC Knife Has The Most Addictive Tiger-Claw Opening Mechanism - Yanko Design

The design, which borrowed its kinematics from the way a jungle cat's claws extend from its paws, was a jolt of fresh energy for an EDC world growing tired of endless flippers and predictable OTF switchblades. TiGo's SyncraBlade now takes that same philosophy of complex, purposeful motion and applies it to the humble utility knife, creating something that feels just as revolutionary.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

How This Everyday Cleaning Habit Destroys Knife Blades - Tasting Table

Soaking, dishwasher use, metal scrubbers, and leaving knives wet or air-drying dull knives and can cause rust, handle damage, and safety hazards.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

Forget bulky Leathermans, this minimalist Pockitrod multitool pen is built for modern EDC - Yanko Design

A modular, pen-shaped multitool built from anodized 6061-T4 aluminum combines threaded O-ring connections, interchangeable modules, and ruler markings for durable, pocketable utility.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
2 months ago

Gun Maintenance Kits for Your Survivalist Bag - Social Media Explorer

A compact, prioritized maintenance kit—bore snake, multipurpose CLP, double-ended brush, and platform-specific spares—keeps firearms reliable in survival situations.
fromZDNET
1 month ago

This 31-in-1 multitool would be good enough for MacGyver, but serves me just as well

I admit it: I have a soft spot for multitools. It's probably because they were one of the first pieces of cool EDC to enter the market after the Swiss Army Knife. And since my childhood hero MacGyver used a variety of Swiss Army Knives (the , the , and the models) and Leatherman multitools , I of course, had to have them.
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#edc-flashlight
fromZDNET
2 months ago
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My new favorite keychain accessory is this multifunctional tool that costs just $30

fromZDNET
2 months ago
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I didn't expect a $30 keychain tool to be this useful - but I'm seriously impressed

fromZDNET
2 months ago
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My new favorite keychain accessory is this multifunctional tool that costs just $30

fromZDNET
2 months ago
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I didn't expect a $30 keychain tool to be this useful - but I'm seriously impressed

fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

The Most Addictive EDC Tool of 2026: A $45 Magnetic Fidget Knife You Can't Put Down - Yanko Design

Most utility knives work perfectly fine. They cut boxes, strip packages, slice tape, then disappear into drawers or pockets until the next mundane task arrives. They're functional, reliable, forgettable. The problem isn't that they fail at their job. The problem is they offer nothing beyond the cut itself, no texture or personality, no reason to reach for them when they're not strictly necessary. They exist in a utilitarian void where efficiency trumps experience.
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#keychain-flashlight
fromZDNET
2 months ago
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I spent $30 on this bizarre magnetic keychain flashlight, and it's a surprise hit

fromZDNET
2 months ago
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I spent $30 on this bizarre magnetic keychain flashlight, and it's a surprise hit

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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

10 Best Camping Gadgets & Essentials to Buy Before Spring 2026 Sells Out - Yanko Design

Solar-powered, modular, compact camping gear—exemplified by a tent with integrated photovoltaic fabric and built-in AC—redefines comfort, portability, and sustainability for modern campers.
fromZDNET
2 months ago

They said I could bring this TSA-approved multitool on a plane - here's how that went

The tools are made from wear- and corrosion-resistant 420J2 stainless steel and are packaged into a multitool that measures 2.78 x 1 x 0.52 inches when closed and 4.1 inches when deployed, weighing just 2.38 oz. All the tools are functional: the pliers handle all the tasks I'd expect from a similarly sized tool, the screwdrivers fit a wide array of fasteners, and the bottle opener and SIM tray eject tool are nice touches for a tool designed with travel in mind.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

9 Lighting Modes, 1.1 Inch Size: This Magnetic EDC Flashlight Saves Effort And Even Saves Lives - Yanko Design

Your phone's flashlight works fine until you're elbow-deep in a car engine bay or fumbling with tent poles in the dark. Then you realize the limitation: you need both hands free, you need the light exactly where you're working, and you need it to stay there without propping your $1,200 device against something greasy or precarious. The NanoB10 from Gadget On lives in that gap between "good enough" and "actually useful."
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

The Pen That Went to the Moon Just Got a Tactical Upgrade - Yanko Design

If you've ever fidgeted with a pen during a long meeting or phone call, you know the appeal of a good click. But this takes it to another level. The bolt-action deployment is smooth, satisfying, and way more robust than a standard clicker. It's the kind of tactile experience that makes you actually want to use a physical pen in our increasingly digital world.
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fromInsideHook
2 months ago

The Best Single-Use Kitchen Tools, According to Chefs

Single-purpose kitchen tools often outperform multiuse gadgets, with pros favoring items like tofu and garlic presses, a Chef's Press, and a bamboo steamer.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Every Kitchen Needs This Affordable Gadget During The Winter - Tasting Table

Keep a manual can opener at home for winter storms and power outages to open pantry items; choose ergonomic models for limited hand strength.
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