I like to be prepared for most situations, so this is the stuff I have in my backpack every day (top left to bottom right):
- Two USB cables
- USB charger
- Pen
- Deodorant
- Tissues
- Radiacode 102
- Power bank
- 2x USB C to A adapter
- USB condom
- Some emergency cash
- Tape
- Flipper zero
- Multitool
- Mints
- Desinfectant
- Wurkkos FC11C flashlight
- Hair ties
- Airtag
- Earplugs
- Sunscreen
- FFP2 masks
- Disposable gloves
- Some meds / band aids
Additionally in my pockets:
- Keys
- Wallet
- Bluetooth earbuds
- Phone
Hello fellow Radiacode user! What’s your most interesting find to date?
Probably when I measured >3kCPS in a train. Turned out it was a very spicy TC-99m patient.
Yours?
How do you use your Flipper Zero?
- As a remote for some devices and garage doors
- I’m a bit of a data hoarder, so I record various radio comms, NFC tags, infrared… I find in the wild
- For field microcontroller programming
- Sometimes as a clicker during presentations
- I built a SCD30 extension board, so I sometimes use it to monitor the CO2 concentration in rooms
Why do you need a Geiger counter? It looks like a cool device, but why is it EDC?
I’m a huge radiation nerd and just need to measure every orange tile and green glass that I stumble across.
That sounds fun. Now I want one, too.
Beware! That has been one of the deepest rabbit holes since a few years for me ;)
Your edc looks about 90% like mine. Fun. Minus flipper and deodorant. Add some lockpicks, a laptop and one of those ultra small extra wicking towels for surprise showers at work.
And a bag of cocaine! Or maybe that’s the gloves, lol.
You’re missing the 4oz thermos filled with scotch and the LEGO spudger.
What pen is that? Also who are you fucking with using that flipper zero?
Just a regular ball pen I got for free :) I explained my use cases for the flipper in another comment.
That is a nicely thought-out EDC. A lot of it would be useful day-to-day, but it also covers several emergency situations.
Thanks! I’m rather new to the game and still optimizing. But some of the things already have been very useful.
I’d add one of those mylar thermal blankets as well, it can mean the difference between life and death in some situations where a person is suffering from shock and can’t regulate their own temperature.
Never thought of that. Added to the backlog for sure!





