mercredi 19 avril 2017

The mininch Tool Pen might not be able to write, but it sure can screw

Forgive me for that silly title, I just couldn’t help myself 😉 Seriously though, the mininch Tool Pen looks like a fantastic pocket tool that has been designed to hold 6 screwdriver bits in its 5.75 inch long handle. And since it’s less than 7 inches long, that means it’s TSA friendly.

The Tool Pen has an aircraft grade aluminum unibody housing that is available in several colors and the bits are made of S2 tool steel.

The mininch Tool Pen Premium is available in Imperial hex and Metric hex versions. Each Tool Pen Premium comes with 16 bits:

Metric Edition
• Bits Include: SL3, SL4, SL4.5, PH1, PH2, H2, H2.5, H3, H4, T10, T15, T20, T25, S1, S2, S3
Imperial Edition
• Bits Include: SL3, SL4, SL4.5, PH1, PH2, H5/64, H3/32, H1/8, H5/32, T10, T15, T20, T25, S1, S2, S3

To use it, you remove the magnetic cap and either start using the exposed tip or pull it out, pop it in the back to extend the next tip in line. Small windows in the handle allow you to see the location of the bit you need.

You can read all about the mininch Tool Pen Premium at mininch.com and order one for $69 from Amazon.

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The mininch Tool Pen might not be able to write, but it sure can screw

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