Hi Ditchfield,<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>Do you carry your mini kit everywhere you go or do you carry something smaller? I personally carry a kit 3 by 2 inches containing matche,s razor blades, plasters, water puri tabs, salt, cotton wool, and anteseptic wipes <p><hr></blockquote><p>I once posted
the contents of a micro PSK, which I had created mainly as an exercise in prioritizing. It was in an Altoids Tiny Tin, and it worked nicely. The goal was to create, not a stand alone PSK, but a
supplement to my Every Day Carry. So, I didn't need a "real" knife, whistle, LED flashlight, lighter, mini multi-tool, space pen, waterproof paper, condom and what-not, since I already have this stuff in my pockets all the time. All I needed to put in the tin was 1) more fire starting materials, 2) water purification tablets and 3) miscellaneous useful tools, like a wire saw, needles, etc. This micro tin added all of other stuff needed to "round me out", so to speak, for the outdoors, and was small enough that I could, indeed, carry it on me every day. I liked it so much, I did actually add it to my EDC gear, and have been habitually carrying it ever since.<br><br>But then, I found an ever so slightly larger tin of mints packaged exclusively for, I believe, Walgreens. I figured that would give me the extra space I needed for water foraging devices; a piece of dehydrated sponge and short length of teflon tubing. These would supplement the condom I always carry in a pocket/travel sized Extra Strength Excedrin tin and give me at least a minor increase in my ability to collect water. Without these two additional items, I could still store it and purify it, but I would have no ability to collect it from less accessible locations. I also managed to get a few more matches and tinders in, IIRC. About the only thing I really miss having at this point is a decent signal mirror.<br><br>You can find some images of these micro tins
here.<br><br>I always carry my first aid items in a separate (and slightly larger) tin. It's personal preference only; I prefer survival kits to be sealed against casual (convenience) usage, but medical kits to be open (and, yes, definitely convenient) to encourage their use. So, you won't find any of those types of items in these micro-kits.<br><br>If I know I'm going out off the beaten path, so to speak (like leading newbies on night hikes with my girlfriend out at the Dallas Nature Center, or other such relatively close-to-civilization locations), I have a "real" PSK in a larger Windmill lighter tin. It has more items and more
of each item... including a signal mirror.
If I know I'm going out into more distant outdoors, I also carry a pack with larger hiking/camping gear, so I don't have to rely on the miniaturized last-ditch nature of my PSK items. My Jeep is also always stocked so I can go on impromptu road trips (or offroad trips
).