Last week you slimmed the wallet and sorted the watches. This week in SPPLY., weβre going sharper.
There's new steel worth talking about - a knife that earned its reputation as the budget carry king and just got bigger. A titanium utility knife with no business being this cheap. And a Leatherman that opens with one hand using magnets, because apparently that's just something we do now.
Plus: a flashlight that belongs on a keychain and not much else. Your pockets are still in spring mode. Keep them there.
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PICKS OF THE WEEK.

CIVIVI Over Yonder - The Sequel That Earns It
The Yonder won Blade Show's Best Buy of the Year in 2024. At $67, it punched well above its category and built a following that made "just buy the Yonder" a community answer to most beginner knife questions. CIVIVI's response: make it bigger.
The Over Yonder takes the same spey-point blade, the same canvas micarta handle, the same ceramic ball bearing deployment - and stretches the blade from 2.88 to 3.35 inches. Crossbar lock returns. Deep-carry clip is reversible. Everything that made the original work is still here, just with a bit more reach.
The flaw worth knowing: that extra half-inch matters legally in some regions. Check before you buy. Still, at $74, this is a carry knife that treats your pocket with more respect than knives at twice the price.
π Carry the upgrade

Leatherman Free K4X - One Hand, Nine Tools, Zero Excuses
The Free series gets overlooked because it looks like just another multitool. It isn't.
The K4X uses magnetic locking - every implement opens and closes with one-hand thumb pressure, no pinching required. Nine tools including a blade, scissors, file, and three drivers. The architecture is from Leatherman's most recent design generation, and it sits in a price bracket where most competitors are still asking you to use two hands and your teeth.
It's not the Free P4 if you need pliers. But if your EDC doesn't require pliers daily - if you want the knife, the scissors, the drivers, and the ability to get to all of them without putting your coffee down - this is the one.
Comes with a nylon sheath. Metal throughout. Buy it once.
π Tool up properly

Olight Baton 4 - The Pocket Light That Actually Lives in Your Pocket
1,300 lumens. Stainless steel side switch with indicator lights so you know exactly what mode you're in without cycling blindly. Magnetic charging. Smaller than a lot of pens.
The Baton 4 is Olight's answer to the question pocket hoarders keep asking: why does the best light I own never actually come with me? Because it's too big, too heavy, or too annoying to manage. The Baton 4 removes all three excuses.
The micro-hole indicator on the switch is the detail that earns it. Battery status at a glance. Mode confirmation without accidentally turbo-blasting yourself in the face. These are small things that matter every single use.
One trade-off: magnetic charging means a proprietary cable. Carry the cable or live dangerously. That's on you.
π Light it properly
DEALS OF THE WEEK.
Gerber Armbar Scout - 38% Off π₯π₯
The Armbar Drive was last week. The Scout is the one with the saw - same flat, forgettable profile, same blade and drivers, but adds a hammer and scissors for the times you actually need them. At $31 from $50, this is the cheapest argument for carrying more than a knife that currently exists on Amazon. Seven tools. Fits in a back pocket. Nobody needs to know it's there.
π Scout it out
Gerber Armbar Drive - 22% Off π₯
Back by popular demand - it was in last week's issue and still on deal. Eight tools in something flat enough to forget you're carrying it. At $35 from $45, still the easiest multitool argument there is.
π Tool up
UGREEN Uno 65W GaN Charger - 31% Off π₯
Three USB-C ports. 65W. And a screen on the front that shows exactly what's drawing what power. Same argument as any GaN charger at this price - laptop, phone, one more thing, simultaneously - except UGREEN put a display on it. At $34 from $50, the boring purchase that makes every other purchase work.
π Charge smarter
DJI Mic Mini - 20% Off π₯
Before you scroll past this: the desk universe is real, and if you're filming anything - even just your unboxing haul for the group chat - the DJI Mic Mini is the upgrade that makes everything sound like you know what you're doing. Two wireless mics, charging case, 48 hours total use, works with phone or camera. At $79 from $99, the #1 top-rated wireless mic on Amazon right now. Your inner content creator has adult money.
π Sound like you mean it
Meta Quest 3S 128GB - $50 Off π₯
It's Masters week. You could watch it on a normal screen like a normal person. Or you could watch it on a virtual 200-inch display. The Quest 3S is $300 from $350 - the lowest it's been. Retro gaming, immersive sport, the occasional use case you can't explain to anyone who doesn't own one. Your inner 12-year-old has adult money and no excuses.
π Put it on
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10 Cool Gadgets Under $50 That Feel Way More Expensive
Looking for the best budget-friendly EDC and tech gifts under $50? I rounded up 10 insanely useful gadgets, everyday carry essentials, and affordable upgrades that feel way more expensive than they are.
Whether youβre shopping for your boyfriend, husband, stocking stuffers, or just want cool gear that actually delivers value, these under-$50 picks are legit game-changers.
Thanks for checking it out!
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