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Fight Fire With Fire for a Worthy Cause 🔥

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An iconic lighter fights for a good cause, the best card holder wallets, a trending pair of trauma s

An iconic lighter fights for a good cause, the best card holder wallets, a trending pair of trauma shears, and more… [View this email in your browser]( [A unique accessory fighting for an important cause.]( [Zippo x Woodchuck USA Collection]( From our sponsor: Making fire is one of the most critical and common human necessities, which makes adding a lighter to your EDC a sensible choice. If you’re looking to get a classic Zippo windproof lighter to add to your daily carry, why not get one that helps protect and restore forests around the world? With the Fight Fire with Fire Collection--developed in partnership with technology-driven wood products manufacturer Woodchuck USA--this iconic fire source gets clad in a one-of-a-kind, sustainably-sourced wooden exterior, and provides an opportunity to contribute directly to global reforestation efforts. [Check It Out]( [Giveaway: Win Over $400 Worth of Gear from Mobile Edge!]( From our sponsor: For a limited time only, our US-based readers can enter to win an Ultimate Productivity Pack from Mobile Edge. It contains a 20,000mAh power bank, a turbo-fast USB wall charger, a 10W wireless charging stand for your phone, a 6-in-1 USB hub adapter with power delivery and HDMI ports, a pair of true wireless Bluetooth eardbuds, and a set of combination pen and stylus tools for you to use. They’re even tossing in their protective Core Backpack to carry it all for EDC. It’s free to enter, and read on to learn more about the gear. [Win This Free Gear]( [Trending: Leatherman Raptor]( [Check It Out]( [Domingos in Maryland keeps his carry simple, even in light of the pandemic, but a slim wallet with a curved design gives his EDC a unique twist.]( [Adam in California's well-used black and brown EDC runs the gamut from tactical gear, to luxury goods, to even a handcrafted item of his own making.]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( © 2020 Everyday Carry • 500 Westover Dr, #14943 Sanford, NC 27330 • 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](

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