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Minimalist Tool Pen Fits in a Pocket

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Designed by mininch, the Tool Pen is a minimalist screwdriver set that fits in a pocket. Although the concept is not new, the delivery is a cut above what the local hardware store offers. This pen is made of aluminum and finished in Snow Silver, Gunmetal, or Champagne Gold. The stylish design seals with a magnetized cap and houses components that are made of carbon steel for durability and labelled for ease of use. Loaded in the pen, the parts can be seen through a special window so that the user knows exactly which attachments are inside. The handy design has been widely successful on Kickstarter, where the pen is still available for $45.

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