EDC Storage That Doesn't Suck! || 7 Best Knife and Gear Storage, Display, and Travel Solutions.

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Published 2023-02-11
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EDC Knife tool and storage has a lot of pitfalls and bad options so after a ton of trial and error I have found the 7 best ways to store you EDC Knives and EDC Gear! We are looking at systems that can store, display, and even travel with your collection. We are also using 4 knives ranging from XL to Small to show exactly how useful these systems can be to your specific collection.


0:01 Introducing The Best EDC Knife and Storage Gear.
0:32 Knafs Co Burrito Grande Knife Roll Has It All
4:28 Ikea Elloven is a Great Ikea Hack Storage System!
7:03 Konig Safe is a Great Secure High Tech Way to Store Your EDC Knives and Gear
11:27 Vault Cases Will Store and Travel With Your EDC Knives And Gear!
13:33 Holmes and Hadfield Armory Is The Best Way to Display Your EDC Collection!
17:55 Nalpack Knife and Collection Storage Can Store and Protect a Ton of Knives
20:53 My Favorite Way To Store Knives is a Big Old Craftsman Toolbox!


Knafs Burrito Grande Knife Roll: www.knafs.com/products/burrito-grande-knife-storag…

Ikea Elloven: www.ikea.com/us/en/p/elloven-monitor-stand-with-dr…

Konig Safe: konigsafe.com/

Vault Knife Storage: vaultcase.co/products/vaultcase

Holmes and Hadfield Gear Storage: www.holmeandhadfield.com/

Nalpak EDC Knife Storage: nalpak.com/cases/nalpak-knife-and-edc-cases/

Craftsman Toll Box: www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMAN-1000-Series-26-in-W-x-1…

All Comments (21)
  • I picked up the Elloven from Ikea after seeing Maurice's video. A little hack I did to help pad / keep things in place was to use a cork mat. Ikea sells the "susig", a cork desk mat for like $9. Just cut the mat to size and drop it in the shelf spaces.
  • @edc4fun
    Shoebox companies need to step their game up
  • I actually got one of those Ikea storage things when I saw Maurice's video! The bottom of the drawer was too slick so I just cut some thin leather to fit the bottom of each section... works like a charm 😊
  • @Phuzzyoctopus
    cigar boxes have been my recent choice of desser storage
  • Sticking with my toolbox but I appreciate the both of you keeping us in the know for other options. 🤙🏽
  • @BrewCityRider
    Hey Zac...lots of good options there. I store my folders and other EDC gear in a wooden machinists tool box from Harbor Freight. Lots of good sized drawers to separate knives by type, i.e., one drawer is neck knives, one is small fixed blade belt knives, the two largest drawers hold all my normal folders, and the large top tray holds my daily items plus my edc pistols and holsters. For my large fixed blades and XL Cold Steel folders I utilize several drawers in my Milwaukee 46" tool cabinet/chest combo. This box has two full width drawers that work beautifully to store and display my large fixed blades.
  • @jpl7043
    Always excellent content coming from you brother! The content is so appreciated and always so well done! God bless my man!
  • @TheZackFox
    Just straight up bought the Knafs Co Burrito Grande Knife Roll before finishing the video. Literally exactly what I was looking for, excited to actually receive it.
  • @emesser7087
    Fun fact im cuttently building my own knife and edc storage to hang on the wall. And yesterday I was searching on YouTube for a video with exactly that content. Thank you for your work and enthusiasm for the edc hobby. Much appreciate it. If my storage is done I'll send you a stroy I want to make wich shows what I des from beginning to hopefully final "product".
  • @johnnyd667
    Love the Vault case. It even holds my ridiculously oversized Cold Steel EDC. However, I really think the Craftsman toolbox is in my future. My collection is spread over several rolls and cases. I’d like to have the majority of it in one place.
  • @timtitus2532
    I use a wooden toolbox, not as deep as yours, so I have my long knives going cross wise. Works pretty good, has a lift top and 8 drawers of various sizes, felt lined bottoms to the drawers keeps things quiet while opening. Reinforced with brass at the corners and a felt lined face board that covers the drawers when closed and doubles as a table top for sorting when open, kids and wife got it for me a couple years ago, holds nearly all my knives.
  • @EDC_Soldier
    The Craftsman toolbox was a game changer for me. Mines a bit older and with one less drawer, but my setup is very similar in how it's organized. Mine is slowly becoming covered with stickers too, like a visual history of my travels and interests.
  • That opening shot was really cool! It probably took a lot of work but absolutely worth it!
  • I liked the Holmes and Hatfield display box but I couldn't justify the price so I started thinking about how I could make my own display. I got a small dresser with a three shelf top section and I use the bottom two shelves as my knife display with some 4 knife display holders that my dad was able to 3D print for me. It came out awesome!
  • Dude, your channel is definitely a fave of mine. Keep up the fantastic content! ❤
  • Similar to the KNAFS tool roll I use a Spyderco SpyderPac hanging on my closet door🙌🏻 It holds just enough knives and displays them well enough through the see through pockets. Also you can just roll it up and take it with you! Definetly works best for me, but I see the advantages of the other options as well👍🏻
  • @highwindsedc
    I’m really enjoying how comprehensive your videos are! I like this video!
  • Man just 5 minutes in and the Ikea Elloven got my attention. I just started collecting knives on a budget and this seems a nice affordable way to organize my EDC stuff. And when it all gets out of hand and you need something bigger, it shouldn't be hard to find a other purpose for this drawer! 😃
  • @papik1965
    Thanks for your great review man 😊. I don’t have that many (yet) pocket knives in my collection, but the Ellovan looks great. Really appreciate your review.
  • @SturleyArt
    An old woooden cigar box is a great solution, especially if it has attractive logos etc. Nice retro vibe. A bit of felt in the bottom helps with scratching and so they knives don't slip around.