Your handheld tool-shed - Yanko Design
In what would ordinarily be the size footprint of a flashlight, the Kelvin 36 Ultra Urban Multi Tool cleverly organizes 36 tools (including said flashlight).
I say cleverly because of the way the tools are organized. On the front, lies the flashlight, which rests above a screwdriver bit holder. The flashlight points directly where one would need it to while screwing in something. The holder folds in to keep the class compact, and even locks at 90° (as opposed to the fully opened 180°) giving yous not only the power to tighten screws in difficult-to-attain spots, only also giving you extra torque for those hard-to-turn rusted screws.
Open the Kelvin 36 Ultra to reveal 26 interchangeable hardened CR-V screwdriver heads, all from small bits that tin can tighten screws on glasses, to the largest of bits, to Allen keys, Torx bits, to even a box-cutter. Resting underneath that is a corkscrew (there's too a regular bottle opener built in)… over again, accordingly placed for piece of cake-twisting. Built into the Kelvin 36 Ultra is also a measuring tape, and a leveling spirit guide. In one case yous brand measurements, you can even hammer in nails with the bandage zinc hammer-caput located on the back.
The Kelvin 36 Ultra is a full diddled tool-shed in your hand. You can literally become from opening that IKEA box to assembling the furniture inside with literally merely one tool. Information technology makes the Swiss Regular army Knife look similar a pretty little toy.
Designer: Kelvin Tools
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Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2017/07/25/your-handheld-tool-shed/
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