MetMo Pocket Driver

Kickstarter has been home to some mighty popular campaigns and there is one on there right now which is right up there with the best of them and already closing in on £500k in funding in just a few days – a testament to how much people want a product like this. Say hello to the MetMo Pocket Driver which is billed as the perfect tool to assemble anything, anywhere, all at once (we see what they did there).

The MetMo Pocket Driver on Kickstarter is available for the early-bird price of just £89 and it is described as being both a fidget toy and tool, keeping you satisfied for hours on end either fiddling with it or building your next DIY project. Best of both worlds. It has been purpose-built for allen/hex key bits as well as standard screw and micro screw bits, there really isn’t anything it can’t handle and it will rapidly become the most functional tool in your lineup.

Following on from the success of MetMo’s previous campaign, which was inspired by Conrad Baumann’s ratchet driver design from the 1950s, a lot of the previous backers loved the driver but wanted something smaller for their EDC collection. So they set to work incorporating everything everyone loved from the first tool, miniaturised it and added in some extra magic too. And, thus, the MetMo Pocket Driver was born.

This is a compact multi-tool, designed to be lightweight and portable and the MetMo Pocket Driver is ideally suited for handling everything from computer builds to bicycle maintenance, and is compact enough for your daily carry. What’s not to like? Made for designers, engineers, thinkers, and anyone who wants to just take a moment to focus, relieve some stress or play around. MetMo Pocket Driver is both a powerful and versatile tool and amazingly fun to fiddle with.

This Pocket Driver from MetMo is perfect for building anything, designed for allen hex key bits as well as screw and micro screw bits there isn’t anything it can’t take on. From Ikea furniture to a motorbike kickstand, all can be assembled with this small but mighty tool. Looking for a functional tool that is satisfying to use? Look no further than this one from MetMo funding on Kickstarter now.

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