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Tool innovation often takes unexpected paths. The ‘Tool Pen’, drawing inspiration from the previous ‘Pop-A-Point’ color pen by Taiwanese mininch, presents an innovative and adaptable screwdriver system that allows you to repair on the go.
The sleek metal barrel serves a dual purpose. Not only does it securely house the screws, but it also ensures they are neatly stacked, ready for action. To reach the size you need, remove the current one and push it into the back of the pen until you attain your desired piece. This is also enhanced with a structure of springs that make it a little easier to push and pull out screw nibs.

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It also comes with carved-out windows so you can see the etchings on each screw, which tells you the size of it.
The Tool Pen boasts a hexagon barrel, housing six stacked bits that cover the essentials—Slotted, Phillips, Hexagon, Star, Robertson, and Pozidriv.
For more delicate tasks, the Tool Pen Mini steps in. It features slimmer and finer heads tailored for precision work—think electronics, mobile devices, eyeglasses, and wristwatches.

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The Tool Pen and its counterpart, the Tool Pen Mini, don three refined finishes for the aluminum alloy barrel. The Standard Anodized option offers a smooth protective surface with a high-quality texture for daily use.
The Hard Anodized finish steps in for those looking for more durability, enhancing corrosion resistance and durability. It shields against scratches and heavy wear.
And then there’s the Stonewashed finish, which brings a distinct character to the table. It creates a non-reflective surface with a unique, distressed appearance, a nod to those who appreciate the more aesthetic side of their tools.

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Right now, the pens are part of a Kickstarter campaign that has just gone past its funding goal by four times. If you are interested, set prices range between US$53 and US$169, depending on your choice of finish and the number of bits.
[via mininch]


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