
FocusWorks: What is Everyday Carry (EDC)?
Back in my grandfather’s day, there was no buzzword for it—just the items a man always had on him: a reliable pen, a small flashlight, a lighter, and often an extra clean handkerchief for whoever n...

How to Maintain Copper, Brass, and Bronze EDC Gear: The Ultimate Guide
Copper, brass, and bronze aren’t just metals—they’re living materials that evolve with you. Prized in the EDC world for their natural antimicrobial properties, satisfying heft, and that one-of-a-ki...

The Titanium Deep Dive: Why It Is the Ultimate Choice for EDC Gear
Titanium isn’t just another metal—it’s the undisputed king of EDC gear. As strong as steel but 45% lighter, it delivers rugged durability without weighing down your pocket. Virtually immune to corr...

At FocusWorks EDC, we make high-quality everyday carry (EDC) gear. Wewant every product to work perfectly and look great. But sometimes,small mistakes happen. That’s where B-stock comes in. We get ...

How to Keep Copper, Bronze, and Brass EDC Gear Shiny | FocusWorks EDC
Copper, bronze, and brass are standout materials for EDC gear like flashlights, lanyards, and fidget spinners due to their unique colors and weight. But these metals are prone to patina—a natural d...
How to speak flashlight 9: Sapphire
WE’re still talking about lenses on flashlights! This week we’ve got sapphire. The most premium of options. I love sapphire! Ever since I pioneered it’s use for spin stations for spinning tops ba...

How to speak flashlight 8: Plastic and quartz lenses
Lets start talking about the business end of lights. You’ve likely heard terms like lens, emitter, optic, reflector, MCPCB etc. so lets start breaking those down. Lets start with lenses because it’...

How to speak flashlight 7: Electronic switches
Continuing our discussion on flashlight switches. Last time we talked about mechanical switches, which are the simplest type of switch. We’ll touch on electronic switches (e-switches) today. The ...

How to speak flashlight 6: Mechanical switches
So many jokes to be made about switches, turned on, buttons etc that I froze up and couldn’t pick one 😉. There are five types of switches normally used in flashlights. Mechanical switch’s come in...

