Question Travel Tool Kit Items

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TravelGas

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I just don't log dives
I am not looking to make a save a dive kit.

But instead a few basic tools like open end wrenches and Allen Keys and the like in the most commonly used sizes. A small light weight tool kit for flying to attend Tech’ training and diving to adjust and maintain your equipment without having to ask the boat to borrow tools.
 
1. allen wrench that fits your 1st stage plugs
2. flat headed adjustable crescent wrench
3. small needle nose pliers
4. zip ties
5. spare mouth piece
6. extra mask strap
7. computer/transmitter batteries
8. fin strap
9. zipper wax
10. de-fog
 
1. allen wrench that fits your 1st stage plugs
2. flat headed adjustable crescent wrench
3. small needle nose pliers
4. zip ties
5. spare mouth piece
6. extra mask strap
7. computer/transmitter batteries
8. fin strap
9. zipper wax
10. de-fog
also o rings and a pick are cheap, small, and incredibly helpful!
 
Perhaps I should repeat this request for the OP

I am not looking to make a save a dive kit.

I carry this on the boat with me

 
 

And what regulator parts does it actually work with? I have one, and buy a bunch of stuff from Piranha. This one I found less than useful....
 
This multi-tool and a small box of various o-rings has served me well on the boat. Fits in the side pocket of my Stahlsac mesh bag.



This is also a great kit, but I don't usually bring it on the boat.

 
^ - The multi-tool is nice for basic stuff. I like having one and use it (as well as a few other "multi-tools").
 
The single best tool I've found is the Pandora Multi-Tool Version 2.0, in titanium. You can actually open and adjust most 1st and 2nd (diaphragm) stages! It is about the size of a credit card. Stores in your pocket, wetnotes, or on a clip on a D-ring.

Hex keys 4,5,6mm, tank valve screw, wrenches 12,14,15,16, 17.68 (11/16 "), 19mm, pin spanner for 1st stage cap, ScubaPro hose wrench, inflator tool, bottle opener.
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Available from a few dive shops plus Amazon.
 

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