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Duct tape, zip ties, assorted o-rings, 3 different sizes of crescent wrenches, allen wrench set (SAE and Metric), spare bulbs and batteries for flashlights, screw drivers, couple of knives, multi-tool, portable hyperbaric chamber:rofl3:, probably a bunch of other crap I forgot that's in there, and best of all, a cooler with a few cold ones in case there is no chance of saving the dive:wink:
 
you need to add WD-40 there :eyebrow: As I heard a joke that to fix any problem in your car you need 2 things - duct tape and WD-40. If you need the parts to be moving you use WD-40 if you need them to be together you use the duct tape. That simple, huh ? :)

While there are many good uses for WD-40 it should be kept miles away from most diving equipment. It will disolve rubber and neoprene products. It turns them into a sticky mass of goo.
 
All of the prior kits and krazy glue- gorilla glue whatever ur preference
I know you must be careful on its uses but its awesome.
fixing torn jackets while hiking or a small rip in your wetsuit in a pinch

krazy glue- hey anyone remember the tv commercial of the guy hanging from his hardhat?!?!
 
If you can do a DIY battery change on your computer, carry replacement battery(ies) and O-rings.

Stainless split rings
Small needle nose pliers
Cheap small pocket knife (stainless)
 
All of the above, but also the "Pro Plugs" ear plugs for when hoodless in the tropics.
 

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