Stop paying for tools you don’t need.
With EOD Gear’s Build Your Own platform, you can configure every component of your kit in real time—from tools and pouches to custom foam layouts and case configurations. Pricing updates instantly, allowing you to build to mission and budget simultaneously.
Need something not listed? We manufacture and source custom components in-house using CNC machining, additive manufacturing, and laser marking to meet exact operational requirements.
This isn’t retail. This is mission configuration.
FAQ SECTION
What is a custom EOD tool kit?
A custom EOD tool kit is a mission-specific configuration of tools, equipment, and storage systems selected by the operator based on operational requirements, rather than a pre-built, one-size-fits-all kit.
Why build your own EOD kit instead of buying a pre-made kit?
Pre-made kits often include unnecessary tools and miss critical ones. Building your own ensures every component supports your mission, environment, and SOP.
Who uses custom EOD tool kits?
Military EOD units, bomb squads, SWAT teams, breachers, law enforcement, and humanitarian demining teams all rely on custom kits tailored to their operational needs.
Can EOD Gear help design my kit?
Yes. Former EOD technicians and industry professionals provide guidance to help configure kits based on mission profile, budget, and operational environment.
What customization options are available?
You can select tools, pouches, panels, cases, and accessories, along with custom foam cutting, laser engraving, and full kit integration for deployment-ready systems.
Are EOD Gear custom kits compliant for government purchasing?
Yes. EOD Gear supports RFQs, GSA purchasing, and agency procurement requirements, including ITAR and Berry compliance where applicable.
How many configurations are possible?
Thousands. Individual kits can have thousands of tool combinations depending on mission requirements and selected components.
Can civilians build custom kits?
Yes. Many kits are available for civilian applications such as preparedness, medical, and range use, with restricted items clearly designated.