NEWS – Are you always on the hunt for cool new EDC gadgets? This week, I’ve found nine Kickstarter campaigns that are designed to bring fun, useful, and just plain awesome gear to your pocket or bag. From tools that do it all to pens and flashlights, these are some of the most exciting EDC finds available right now and they are all affordable. Let’s dive in!
Titaner Titanium EDC Wallet – Not Your Average Minimalist Wallet
What is it?
The Titaner Titanium EDC Wallet is designed for maximum EDC envy. It’s ultra-slim, made from aerospace-grade titanium, holds 5-8 cards, storage for a variety of tiny items, a magnetic closure, and blocks RFID signals. Titanium means it’ll probably last longer than your car.
Why do I like it?
If you’re looking for a wallet that’s minimalist yet tough, this is it. I love that it doesn’t just hold your most used cards, but it can also hold SD cards (regular and micro), SIM cards, a blade, a tiny screwdriver tool and more.
Where can I find more info?
The Titaner Titanium EDC Wallet campaign ends on 08/14/25 and they easily surpassed their funding goal of $5,001. You can pre-order a Titaner Titanium EDC Walletite starting at $108. After the Titaner Titanium EDC Wallet campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in September 2025. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.
TiPen by YSMART – Tiny, Tough, and Always with You
What is it?
The TiPen is a super-compact, titanium pen with a magnetic cap and a ceramic tip. It barely takes up space on your keychain but is always at the ready for quick scribbles or notes.
Why do I like it?
While I like mini pens, most of them have to be unscrewed to use them. I like the TiPen because it’s magnetic. Just grab it, yank, write, and then snap it back into the cap. Easy! And bonus: the ceramic tip is tough enough to open boxes. Bonus #2, it comes in some cool patterns that set it apart from other mini pens. Bonus #3, YSMART is an established maker with 8 previous projects.
Where can I find more info?
The TiPen campaign ends on 08/17/25 and has already met its funding goal of $2,682. You can pre-order a TiPen starting at $38. After the TiPen campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in November 2025. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.
KeyMaster 2.0 – A Crazy 18-in-1 Key-Style EDC Tool
What is it?
The KeyMaster 2.0 looks like a super-thick house key, but it hides 18 different EDC tools inside. There’s a folding blade, two saws, driver bits with magnetic storage, a tiny ruler, spoke wrenches, a firestarter, and there’s even a spot for a tritium vial for that extra EDC bling.
Why do I like it?
KeyMaster 2.0 is designed to be ready for everyday tasks, such as opening boxes, tightening screws, or popping the tab on a cold soda after a long day. I’m a sucker for small folding EDC multi-tools with tons of features. This one has almost everything you need for light fix-it sessions and it’s made of titanium, so it’s feather-light but strong.
Where can I find more info?
The KeyMaster 2.0 campaign ends on 07/23/25 and are already more than $100,000 past their funding goal of $3,000. You can pre-order a KeyMaster 2.0 starting at $69. After the KeyMaster 2.0 campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in November 2025. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.
The Cubik – Button-Flick Titanium EDC Knife
What is it?
The Cubik is a sleek little EDC knife made from, you guessed it, titanium. What’s cool here isn’t just the materials, but the gravity-flick opening and closing system. Hit the button, flick your wrist, and you’re ready to slice. No springs, no fuss, nothing to wear out, and it stays locked both open and closed.
Why do I like it?
Gravity knives just feel fun (responsibly, of course!). Plus, the Cubik is designed for one-handed use and safety, with no accidental openings in your pocket. There’s even the option for tritium or glow tube inserts, so you won’t lose it in the dark.
Where can I find more info?
The Cubik campaign ends on 08/05/25 and have already met their funding goal of $3,000. You can pre-order a Cubik starting at $59. After the Cubik campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in December 2025. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.
ModuRazor V2 – The Ultra-Compact Travel Razor
What is it?
This one’s for the frequent flyers. The ModuRazor V2 is a full-size safety razor when unfolded, but it packs away small box. It’s made from titanium so it won’t rust, and the case doubles as a shaving stand.
Why do I like it?
Honestly, this isn’t something I would personally use, as I’m a woman. But I think that many of my EDC-loving male readers would appreciate not having to ditch a nice razor for a cheap disposable when traveling. Packed flat, the ModuRazor hardly takes up any space in a dopp kit, and the lid for the case is magnetic 🙂
Where can I find more info?
The ModuRazor V2 campaign ends on 08/10/25 and have already met their funding goal of $3,000. You can pre-order a ModuRazor V2 starting at $69. After the ModuRazor V2 campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in December 2025. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.
SlashPen by Malboro & Kane – An EDC Pen That Also Cuts
What is it?
Who says a pen can’t be sharp? The SlashPen is a combo tool with a tiny 65HRC+ tungsten knife blade (that means super hard), a mini ink pen, a Philips screwdriver, and even a glass breaker tip.
Why do I like it?
I’m all about tools that do double-duty (or, in this case, quadruple-duty). Keep it on your keychain and you’re ready to jot down an address, open a package, or break out a window in an emergency.
Where can I find more info?
The SlashPen campaign ends on 08/15/25 and has already met its funding goal of $3,353. You can pre-order a SlashPen starting at $34 – $45. After the SlashPen campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in December 2025. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.
NanoB9 – Coin-Sized, Five-Mode Flashlight
What is it?
The NanoB9 is a flashlight the size of a coin but with five different modes: white, red, UV, strobe, and an emergency SOS mode. It’s water-resistant, magnetic on two different sides, and USB-C rechargeable. The memory function returns to your previous setting every time.
Why do I like it?
This is perfect “don’t even know it’s there” tech. Toss it on your keychain. Light up your tent. Spot pet stains with UV. Fix your bike in the dark, hands-free (thank you, magnets). It’s small enough to be forgotten until you need it.
Where can I find more info?
The NanoB9 campaign ends on 08/10/25 and has already met its funding goal of $4,023. You can pre-order a NanoB9 starting at $113. After the NanoB9 campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in December 2025. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.
T-REX Stand – A 12-in-1 Titanium Phone Stand and Multitool
What is it?
The T-REX is a foldable titanium phone stand that also incorporates 12 EDC functions, including a hex wrench, pry bar, SIM removal tool, flat screwdriver, file, and more.
Why do I like it?
Phone stands are everywhere, but this one is actually pocketable and does a lot more than just hold your phone. I can see this being a favorite for students, mobile gamers, or techies at coffee shops who always wish their stands were just a bit smarter.
Where can I find more info?
The T-REX campaign ends on 08/13/25 and has already met its funding goal of $1,529. You can pre-order a T-REX starting at $59. After the T-REX campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in December 2025. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.
The CoreLite – Titanium Multitool Pen That Does Almost Everything
What is it?
The CoreLite is a modular multitool pen made from tough GR5 titanium. But it’s way more than a pen. Think of it as your pen-sized multi-tool. Besides writing, it also packs a replaceable blade, a bright LED light, a pry tip for opening boxes or popping tabs, and you can even break a car window in an emergency. It’s all about cramming everyday tasks into one strong, lightweight body.
Why do I like it?
CoreLite is for those who want to be ready for anything from adding items to a grocery list with the everlasting pen, opening packages, fixing things, or lighting up dark corners with the removable/magnetic flashlight.
Where can I find more info?
The CoreLite campaign ends on 07/30/25 and they easily surpassed their funding goal of $2,000. You can pre-order a CoreLite starting at $85. After the CoreLite campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in December 2025. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.
Which one(s) would I choose to spend my hard earned cash on? That’s tough because there are several that I really want to try, but my inner gadget fan is drawn to that Titaner EDC wallet. What’s your favorite?
Let me know in the comments. And remember: supporting small creators not only gets you cutting edge new gear but might just make your next adventure a bit more fun!