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⌚ Tough EDC Watches for Completing Any Mission 🦾

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Tough mission-ready watches, a utility knife that lets you work safer, a trending tactical knife, an

Tough mission-ready watches, a utility knife that lets you work safer, a trending tactical knife, and more… [View this email in your browser]( [Tactical influence, practical performance.]( [S&B Watches Ambush 2.0 & Battlefield]( Whether you’re commuting to an important meeting downtown or you’re gearing up for a critical mission in the field where every second counts, you’ll want a dependable watch in your everyday carry. And when it comes to quality timepieces that can stand up to the rigors of daily life, look no further than the latest from S&B Watches. Their new-and-improved Ambush 2.0 and Battlefield analog-digital hybrids have deep tactical influences inside and out, resulting in EDC-friendly features and the looks to match with the rest of your tactical gear. [Check Them Out]( [Slice Folding Utility Knife]( From our sponsor: The Slice 10495 EDC Folding Knife comes with a 10404 zirconium oxide blade ground with a patent-pending grind and rounded-tip that’s safe to the touch. And while it’s designed for safety, it’s still a work-focused edged tool. In fact, Slice’s high grade heat-treated blades rate 8.2 on the Mohs scale of hardness, compared to around 5 to 6.5 for regular steel. That means they can take an edge that’s sharp enough to go through tons of cardboard boxes, tape, and other packaging that would make short work of even your hardiest EDC knives. You also don’t have to spend tons of time resharpening to get back to work, because all you have to do is flip the blade over, or pop in a replacement for a fresh edge. [Check It Out]( [Trending: The James Brand Folsom]( [Check It Out]( [A drone pilot in Australia, Jace keeps his bases covered with a durable loadout built for the outdoors that includes ready-for-anything EDC gear.]( [Speed is the name of the game for James in Long Island, who sticks to a few versatile, lightweight EDC gear to keep him ready while on the go.]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( © 2020 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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