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The last coin organizer you need to buy, an exceptional dive watch at an exceptional price, the late

The last coin organizer you need to buy, an exceptional dive watch at an exceptional price, the latest deals on our Amazon influencer page, and more… [View this email in your browser]( [Keep your currency in check.]( [Dango Coin Capsule]( From our sponsor: Carrying coins in the pocket is bad enough thanks to the jangle and damage they could cause to other items carried with them, but pulling them out to pay is just as bad as you try and hunt-and-peck your way through a handful. There have been attempts to solve this problem with tools like a coin dispenser, but for Dango, it’s worth taking to the next level. Their new Coin Capsule is an overbuilt coin system that’s designed to do one thing and do it well: make managing coins simple and efficient. It’s a great way to stack, store, and spend your coins while integrating with the rest of your EDC. [Check It Out]( [Deep Blue Daynight Tritium PC Diver]( From our sponsor: Deep Blue brings tactical flair to their newest watch with a sleek, blacked-out poly carbon case and aggressive timing bezel. One thing that’s even more impressive than the Daynight Tritium PC’s bevy of tritium tubes and distinct design details is its sheer value, thanks to an exclusive discount on this tactical timepiece. For a limited time, Everyday Carry readers can score a Daynight Tritium PC at a significant discount. At checkout, use code “edc” for a final price of $149. [Check It Out]( [DEAL ALERT: The CRKT Pilar available right now at a steal price of $18, so if you've been looking for a high-performance EDC knife on a budget, now's your chance to pick one up.]( [Matt in Sheffield keeps his carry light, but recently added a special piece to his EDC: a lighter from his grandfather's Royal Air Force days.]( [With a hidden emergency tool in his custom-made belt buckle, Taylor in Texas adds yet another degree of toughness to an all-titanium EDC.]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( © 2019 Everyday Carry • 1956 Larkin St., San Francisco, CA 94109 • All rights reserved. We periodically send e-mails to our followers who opt-in to our mailing list, such as when entering a giveaway on our website. [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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