Koch Tools has manufactured EDC pocket tools in Pennsylvania since 2014. Founder Justin Koch creates functional titanium gear using water jet cutting and CNC milling. The Culprit OG pocket tool works as a scraper, box opener, prybar, nail puller, and bottle opener in titanium, brass, and copper with gold-to-blue fade and stonewashed finishes. The Kursor prybar features changeable G-10 scales in orange, orange digi-camo, red, and ivory, paired with anodized titanium frames in gold, blue, purple, bronze, and multi-colored flame patterns. A darkened zirconium version offers increased corrosion resistance.
Solo Multi-Tool Series in Cerakote and Anodized Finishes
The Solo 2.0 is compact for keychain carry and comes in brass, copper, graphite black Cerakote, copper suede Cerakote, flat OD green Cerakote, and flat burnt bronze Cerakote. The Solo 2.1 uses thicker Grade 5 titanium with heat anodizing in fade, blue, purple, bronze wine, and infected patterns. Both versions function as bottle openers, prybars, and scraping tools. The POS pocket opener features stonewashed titanium and infected titanium finishes with numbered variants showing unique anodizing patterns from heat treatment.
Mud Dauber Fixed Blade and Ti Kiridashi
The Mud Dauber fixed blade utility knife includes Kydex sheaths and dual-tone Cerakote handle treatments that combine purplexed with OD green, copper suede with robin's egg blue, gold with burnt bronze, and island green with purplexed. Chisel grind geometry on the blade provides single-bevel sharpening. The Ti Kiridashi uses anodized Grade 5 titanium in green, blue, and purple for marking, scoring, and light cutting tasks. Both fixed blades are small enough for pocket or neck carry.
Klasp Carabiner and Treble EDC Dangler
The Klasp carabiner uses CNC-machined titanium with spring-loaded gates for keychain organization. Available in stonewashed, purple bronze anodized, yellow and blue anodized, plus multi-colored horizontal and vertical flame patterns with numbered variants. The Treble EDC dangler attaches to zipper pulls or lanyards via machined titanium with stonewashed, gold-to-blue fade, and oil slick zirconium finishes. Both serve as functional attachment hardware with artistic metalwork.
Lanyard Beads and EDC Accessories
Koch Tools produces Ball-Nose beads in natural canvas Micarta and silver Cerakote aluminum for knife lanyards and zipper pulls. The DLT exclusive lanyard bead two-pack offers Koch's signature metalwork at accessible pricing. The Artifakt EDC comes in purple, fade, bronze, blue, and stonewashed titanium finishes. The Ti Fragment provides minimalist pry and bottle opening functions with purple-teal fade, blue anodized, and bronze anodized options. All accessories showcase Pennsylvania-made craftsmanship blending utility with artistic design.