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Best Compact EDC Bit Kit

Leatherman Bit Kit Set

The go-to pocket bit kit for multitool users — covers Torx, Allen, Phillips, and square drive bits in a slim, portable sleeve. Reddit's r/EDC community unanimously recommends it for anyone who carries a Leatherman Surge or similar multitool.

$20-$35
Pros
  • Covers Torx, Allen, Phillips, flathead, and square (Robertson) drive bits
  • Slim flat form factor fits in a Leatherman sheath or Skinth pocket organizer
  • Compatible with Leatherman bit extender for added reach
  • Saves trips back to the tool bag for quick 2-minute jobs on site
  • Highly recommended by r/EDC community for electricians and tradespeople
Cons
  • Flat bits are not as strong as standard 3D hex shank bits
  • Not suitable as a replacement for a full drill bit set
  • Best value only if you already own a Leatherman multitool with bit adapter
Why we recommend it

This isn't a traditional drill bit set, but if you carry a multitool daily, the Leatherman Bit Kit is the upgrade that makes it actually useful on a job site. Electricians and tradespeople on Reddit swear by it for quick fixes without a trip back to the tool bag.

What the community says

Yes. Especially if you use Torx or Allen a lot.

r/EDC (M1CAustin) · read thread →

I use them all the time - because they dont take up as much space as the full version.

r/EDC (-Deathstalker-) · read thread →

My Chapman CM-13 mini ratchet, the Leatherman bit kit and the extension has probably gotten me out of as many jams as the Surge itself.

r/EDC (MrWhiskeyDick) · read thread →

I work as an electrician so it would be nice to have Robby (square) bits on me in those sleeves if I have run over to one of my co workers to help with something or I just forget em for like a 2 min job. Saves me from having to run back to my tool bag.

r/EDC (JCkelpshake) · read thread →