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The Easiest Way to Roll a Perfect Joint Every Time

People who consume cannabis are some of the most innovative people in the world. Because while there is an overwhelming number of quality smoking tools out there, it seems like pretty much anything can be transformed into a smoking device in a pinch, from apples to soda cans to a…

The Easiest Way to Roll a Perfect Joint Every Time
Features
50 Things Every Guy Should Own

In the era of fast fashion and consumerism, it's easy to amass an over-flowing closet full of clothes, accessories, and knick-knacks you hardly ever look at, much less use. This isn't a judgment - we're in the same boat. So, every now and then, it's worth considering what is genuinely…

50 Things Every Guy Should Own
Grill
MRF’s Ultimate 4.0 EDC Multitool Packs a Toolbox into a Credit Card

MRF is back with the latest iteration of their Ultimate EDC Credit Card Multitool. Ultimate 4.0 packs an almost obscene more than 80 tools into a single credit card-sized package for easy carrying. It has all the usual credit card tool features like screwdrivers, wrenches, scrapers, rulers, and a bottle…

MRF’s Ultimate 4.0 EDC Multitool Packs a Toolbox into a Credit Card
Tools
This is Our New Favorite Snap-Off Utility Blade

The snap-off utility knife is a classic blade option that we've all used and has remained largely unchanged since its invention in the late 50s. We're all familiar with the plastic version that deploys a blade and retracts with a plastic sliding mechanism that's bound to break. The Herring Blade…

This is Our New Favorite Snap-Off Utility Blade
Tools
14 Pocket Knives for the Guy Who Doesn’t Carry Pocket Knives

From Stealth Knives and Survival Knives to Mini Pocket Knifes and the pocket knife brands you should know, there's a lot to consider when it comes to selecting your perfect pocket knife. Blade length? Build quality? Brand name? Additional features? What do you need if you're a guy who doesn't…

14 Pocket Knives for the Guy Who Doesn’t Carry Pocket Knives
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