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In “My 2025 Car/Truck Everyday Carry Kit,” Jon Gadget delivers a smart, no-nonsense guide to building the ultimate car EDC setup. This isn’t your off-grid survival kit — it’s an essential collection for real-world road issues like breakdowns, accidents, or unexpected delays. With sharp product picks and thoughtful reasoning behind each item, Jon blends practicality with preparedness. Whether you’re new to EDC or refining your loadout, this video is a must-watch. Huge shoutout to Jon Gadget for another informative and well-paced breakdown — thanks for sharing this solid resource with the everyday carry community!


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Editor’s Insight

Everyday carry doesn’t stop at your pockets — it extends to your car. And in this thoughtfully constructed kit, Jon Gadget shows exactly how to make your vehicle an extension of your preparedness mindset. This isn’t about overloading your trunk with survivalist gear. It’s about being smart, efficient, and ready for the real-world issues most drivers will face — from flat tires to long waits in gridlock.

What’s impressive is Jon’s balance between affordability and practicality. Each item serves a purpose — no fluff, no gimmicks. Take the Nebo Assist Air, a standout in the kit. It replaces two separate tools — a jump starter and tire inflator — and still offers more utility, including a light and power bank. That’s true EDC thinking: consolidation without compromise.

Then there’s the Travel John — an item many overlook until they’re stuck roadside with no restroom in sight. Jon’s aviation background lends weight to his recommendations, especially when he mentions using these in aircraft. That kind of real-world context adds credibility and relatability.

The Wuben E7 headlamp also deserves praise. With up to 1800 lumens and wide-angle coverage, it’s more than just a flashlight — it’s a hands-free work solution. Paired with items like WD40, Gorilla Tape, and Leatherman Bond, this kit turns your car into a mobile repair station for minor issues that could otherwise ruin your day.

The video’s real strength, though, is accessibility. Jon keeps the tone friendly and his picks affordable — making the kit achievable for the average driver. You don’t need to be a gearhead to appreciate the logic behind carrying emergency blankets, road flares, or even antimicrobial wipes. It’s about helping you and your family stay safe and comfortable when plans go sideways.

Small additions like the A5 road map and battery caddies show how Jon thinks beyond electronics. He considers scenarios where tech might fail, and analog backups are needed. The physical map? A humble but critical addition when GPS goes dark.

Let’s not forget the ResQme tool and Smith & Wesson vehicle escape tool. These compact lifesavers remind us that true EDC planning always includes worst-case scenarios. Seatbelt cutters and glass breakers aren’t “nice-to-haves” — they can save lives.

Lastly, Jon’s reminder to service your kit every 6 months is gold. Like any gear, it only works if it’s ready to go. A dead light or expired snack pack does no one any good in a pinch.

Thanks again to Jon Gadget for not only showcasing a top-tier EDC car kit, but for doing it with clarity, purpose, and accessibility. It’s the kind of video that makes you rethink what you carry — and why.


Closing Remarks

Jon Gadget’s 2025 Car/Truck EDC Kit is a fantastic example of functional preparedness without overkill. This is everyday carry with intention — safety, comfort, and peace of mind packed into one box. Whether you’re commuting daily or road-tripping far from home, this kit brings confidence to your drive. A huge thanks to Jon for his consistent, thoughtful content that empowers the EDC community. Stay safe out there, and don’t forget — the best gear is the gear you actually carry.

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