My Three Everyday Carry Essentials: Knife, Coin, and Multitool
- Raffco
- Aug 31
- 2 min read
Everyday Carry (EDC) is personal — what you carry says a lot about who you are and how you approach life. For me, there are three items that I never leave home without: the WE Subjugator knife, my Gladius Coin, and a Spartan Swiss Army Knife (SAK). Each serves its own role — utility, grounding, and versatility — and together they make up the foundation of my EDC.
WE Knives Subjugator – A Knife You Can Rely On
A knife is, without quest
ion, the most essential tool in my pocket. I carry the WE Subjugator because it strikes the perfect balance of durability, sharpness, and ergonomics. Whether I’m opening packages, cutting rope, or prepping food, it’s the tool I reach for first. A good knife is something everyone needs — and with the Subjugator, I know I’m prepared for the little (and not-so-little) tasks that come up each day.
Gladius Coin – Strength in Your Pocket
Not everything in an EDC loadout has to cut, slice, or pry. My Gladius Coin is always with me because it grounds me. It’s a pocket-sized reminder of focus and strength — something to fidget with when I need to slow down or reset. For me, it’s more than just a coin; it’s a symbol of resilience, and I find myself reaching for it throughout the day, whether I’m thinking through a problem or just needing a moment of calm.

SAK – The Everyday Problem Solver
The last piece of my carry is usually a Swiss Army Knife or a Medford ASK, a multitool that has saved the day more times than I can count. Scissors, screwdrivers, bottle opener, tweezers — it’s all packed into a compact tool that fits seamlessly in my pocket. No matter where I am, there always seems to be a situation where the SAK comes through, making it my go-to for versatility and practicality.

Why These Three?
The combination of the WE Subjugator, Gladius Coin, and Spartan SAK gives me a setup that feels complete. The knife covers essential cutting tasks, the coin keeps me focused and grounded, and the multitool handles all the odd jobs in between. Together, they form the core of my everyday carry — items that aren’t just useful, but meaningful.
Raff



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