Tiny Multi-Tool Capsule
WYN Multi-Tool Capsule is a tiny metal capsule that puts a multitool on your keychain. Its stackable modules include a slotted screwdriver or pry tool, a Phillips screwdriver to fix your equipment before it falls apart, a cutting blade sharp enough to cut through anything and Super convenient for opening all sorts of packaging, and a curved metal tip for pushing buttons without touching them with your fingertip. This Multi-Tool Capsule slides in a fifth pocket or clips to a keychain which can be carried anywhere. The Multi-Tool Capsule measures 2.2 inches long, and The titanium version weighs just 0.6 oz, while the stainless steel version is just under double that at 1.1 oz. The carabiner doubles as a turn handle so you can boost grip and power while using the screwdrivers. This tiny metal capsule puts a multitool on your keychain. Its stackable modules include a slotted screwdriver/pry tool, a Phillips screwdriver, a cutting blade, and a curved metal tip for pushing buttons without touching them with your fingertip. It comes in natural or black stainless steel and natural or rainbow titanium. Wyn Labs' take on an ultralight, go-anywhere multitool reminds us a lot of the Micro carry Microblade Pill but in a modular form that allows owners to stack and carry more than just a package-tape-slicing mini-blade. Not much more, mind you, or the whole package would become large, awkward, and unstable, but the blade nests neatly with two other MTC tools: a Phillips driver and a 6-mm slotted driver that doubles as a mini-pry bar. The slotted driver/pry bar is the base of the MTC, attached to the carabiner-style keyring. The other tools fit snugly together, and the rounded cap attaches to the end to smooth things out. Wyn also suggests using the cap as a clean-touch solution for pushing buttons without exposing your fingers to germs – a bit of a stretch, maybe, but not a bad throw-in during these microbe-conscious times. Tiny multitools offer the advantage of being easy to carry and keep on one's person, but they're not necessarily the most user-friendly. We can't even imagine the weighty string of expletives that might accompany trying to twist away at a stuck, awkwardly angled screw with the stubby MTC slotted driver. We suppose the keyring can boost grip and power, but it looks like each individual tool would benefit from a more knurled exterior for better grip than the smooth steel or titanium can provide.