I received a package in the mail today from county comm., containing the following items (By the way, I am in no way associated with County Comm, nor do I profit in any way from this review. Unless someone offers advice. But I don't think I can get in trouble for that
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MPCC - Multi Purpose Carry Case - Extra long Pocket Sharpening Stone Compact Candle Lantern P-51 Diplomat Pocket Organizer So without further ado, my initial impressions:
MPCC - Multi Purpose Carry Case
First up is the MPCC. I recently acquired a MP3 player, but did not have a good way to carry it. So after an exhaustive search, I decided on the MPCC. I got the extra long version, because I thought it would give me room to stuff in my earphones as well. I don’t think I realized just how big this case was going to be. The case measures in at a conservative 5.5 x 3.25 x 0.5 inches. My case is classic black, and locks closed with Velcro. The inside is tac-soft, which I have had no experience with previously. There are two pockets, a large interior pocket and a smaller pocket on the front of the case. The horizontal carry strap is quite unique. Looking towards the back, there are three straps, one on the right and two on the left. The two on the left sandwich the one on the right, and are secured with Velcro. It appears to be quite secure. Carried horizontally, the case cannot span belt loops. My MP3 player and ear phones easily fit inside with room to spare. This thing is big, maybe too big. I’m not sure how comfy it will be on my belt. Only time will tell if the size will be too annoying for me to carry daily.
Pocket Sharpening Stone
Next up is the pocket sharpening stone. The plastic case for the stone is just slightly larger than 3 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches, not including the key ring. The stone itself is 2 x 0.75 x 0.75 inches. The case is two pieces; one piece has a rectangular slit for sharpening pointy objects (fish hooks). The stone arrived lightly glued into the plastic case. Lightly tapping the stone through the fish hook slot dislodged the stone. I don’t have much to say about this stone, as I have not touched up a blade with it yet. I’m worried about the case however. It’s held closed with two tiny wedges of plastic. If these broke or wore away through use, my stone would fall right out. I’m considering wrapping a rubber band around the case to insure my stone stays where I want it, on my key chain. I’m also considering removing the case entirely, and putting the stone in my ditch kit, since I’m not like to need it on a daily basis.
Compact Candle Lantern
Small tea light candle lantern. Made of glass, plastic, stainless steel and aluminum. Comes with one tea light candle. Lantern is cylinder with height of 4.75 inches and diameter of about 2.25 inches. The bottom can be removed to light or change candles. I lit it up briefly, and noticed the top became hot almost immediately. I don’t think this is a major concern. The lantern didn’t put off much light, but I expected this since it does use tea light candles.
P-51
This is the big brother of the classic P-38 can opener. Labeled “US SHELBY CO” on the back, it’s just a cool little item I threw in. This can opener is only 2 x 0.75 inches. I have keys that are bigger. Haven’t opened any cans yet, but will soon. My only concern is the tip. Not an issue when laying flat, but even closed the blade can lift up from surface. I can see stabbing myself pulling keys from my pocket.
Diplomat Pocket Organizer
This is a neat little organizer. It has a lot of nice features. At about 7 x 4.5 inches, I had expected it to be slightly bigger. It doesn’t need to be. For fun, I stuffed it with everything I usually carry in my pockets, and then some. It really eats up stuff. In the end, it had two pocket notebooks, two pens, two sharpies, a pen light, a mechanical pencil, my wallet and my keys. In the outside pocket I put my cell phone and a bic lighter. I probably could have gotten more in there, but didn’t try any further. I really like the straps on the back. It easily attached to the molle straps on my camelback mule. However, it ripped off pretty easily, so I’m a little worried about it staying on the outside of my pack. I think I’ll add a carabiner to the grab handle for security. The only feature I don’t like is the metal zipper pull. I can’t stand the jingle of zippers. I’ll probably replace it with just a pull cord. It deserves a more thorough review; hopefully I can get back to it later.
I’m going to ask to borrow my room-mates digital camera when he gets in. I’ll try to get some pictures up.