Ultimate EDC Fidget Spinner: Torqbar Spinner Core 38 + Atwood Mini Triangle Multi-tool
Looking for the ultimate EDC fidget spinner? This is a combination of the Peter Atwood steel Mini Bermuda Triangle Tool plus the MD Engineering Torqbar Spinner Core 3/8" C954 Aluminum Bronze (SC38BZ). That's a whole lot of American-made EDC goodness in a little package.
The spinner is a bit smaller, and considerably lighter, than WeFidget's The Bar ( http://amzn.to/2qQEgM2 ) making it my smallest and lightest spinner by a long shot.
The steel Mini Bermuda Triangle has a screwdriver tip, a prybar end, a 1/4" hex opening. Throw an MD Engineering Spinner Core in there and it's a full-fledged fidget spinner as well. Plus, with the openings on the sides and the included mini carabiner, it's a great addition to any keychain as well.
Atwood Mini Triangle: http://atwoodknives.blogspot.com/2017/03/steel-mini-triangles.html
Torqbar Spinner Core 38: http://www.torqbar.com/product/spinner-core-3-8-c954-aluminum-bronze-sc38bz
Overall, this is a very cool idea, but the spinner is just too small to be practical. If you always need to have a screwdriver on you, than this might be a nice thing to throw on a keychain, but it's difficult to hold and only works as an occasional spinner. If I had to do it over, I would use the Spinner Core with Atwood's 3V Steel Ghost or G1 Ghost tool, as it's pictured in the Torqbar link above.
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