This Tactical Titanium EDC multitool splits apart to cleverly turn into an iPhone stand

I don’t say this often because I can be a little anal about multitools, but the M-Stand is quite literally the perfect EDC. It’s versatile, compact, lightweight, powerful, durable, and cleverly balances between tactical and casual roles – for example, it can go from being a self-defense tool to a smartphone stand in under 10 seconds. The M-Stand is styled like a standard push dagger, but comes with a few clever design details that make it much more versatile than it outwardly looks. A seam running down the middle of the dagger lets you split it apart into two pieces, only to magnetically snap it back together around a necklace, belt loop, or carabiner for easy carrying. Made from durable titanium (with neodymium magnets holding the two halves together), the M-Stand also has a rope cutter, bottle opener, two wrenches, a pry tool, a fire starter, and a tritium holder built into its compact design. Moreover, the two finger grips on either side of the multitool help prop up your phone or tablet at a precise 45° angle when used in stand mode, giving you a multitool you can comfortably use both indoors as well as outdoors.

Designer: ActMax

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The push dagger’s history dates back to the 19th century in the Southern United States, where it was carried as a concealed weapon for close combat and personal protection. Politicians often wore these daggers into state and federal buildings, even the United States Capitol as a self-defense tactical tool before small pistols became the personal weapon of choice. Today, the push dagger exists as yet another tactical EDC tool, although the M-Stand is reinventing how they’re perceived by giving the push dagger a contemporary revival. In its new avatar, the M-Stand is the perfect multitool to get you through everyday kerfuffles. It’s great for self-defense, but also works as a remarkable tool for opening bottles, tightening/loosening bolts and screws, and even propping your phone up so you can watch videos whenever you want.

Part tactical blade, part everyday multitool, the M-Stand gets you through all of life’s problems. Its titanium construction gives it that durability and reliability that tool-steel multitools just don’t have. The titanium build makes the M-Stand lightweight, incredibly resilient, and corrosion-resistant. Magnetic inserts allow the two halves to snap together on command, so you can carry your M-Stand wherever you go. When you need to use the M-Stand as a tactical device, simply wear it between your index and middle fingers and the dual-edge design and sharp blade are perfect for self-defense as well as for punching holes into bags of food, beer cans, or whittling away at wood. The edges also work rather well as pry bars, and for removing nails.

The magnetic design makes it easy to snap the M-Stand around a necklace, lanyard, carabiner, or belt loop for easy carrying.

Split the M-Stand open and its other details prove to be incredibly handy. An integrated bottle opener makes the M-Stand the quintessential multitool, while two wrenches let you open/tighten small bolts around you or even mount standard S2 hex bits to turn the M-Stand into a comprehensive screwdriver. A built-in rope cutter on the inside lets you use the M-Stand to slice away at ropes, cords, seatbelts, et al, while the cutter’s blade remains somewhat recessed, so you don’t ever accidentally cut yourself. Right beside the rope cutter is also a crawl space between the two halves also lets you store an S2 bit within the M-Stand, while the magnets hold the bit in place.

The phone/tablet stand is perhaps the M-Stand’s most clever feature. Split the EDC into its two halves and rest them magnet-side down on a table with the blades facing away from you, and you’ve got yourself a nifty phone and tablet stand that lets you easily dock your device at a 45° angle that’s perfect for browsing the internet, taking video calls, or just watching movies or reading books whenever you want. The M-Stand is reliable enough to hold up even large tablets, giving it a productivity feature that most EDC tools lack!

At a mere 56 grams (1.9 ounces), the M-Stand is as lightweight as it’s functional. It comes in a sandblasted finish that enhances its tactical aesthetic, and can be further customized by inserting tritium vials into the slots machined onto the multitool’s body. The M-Stand is priced at a discounted $69 which also includes a pre-installed 4mm hex bit, and an exquisite package for your multitool. Luminous tritium vials are available as a $12 add-on, and you can even choose to upgrade your M-Stand to include black, purple, or blue anodized finishes. The M-Stand ships free globally, starting May 2023.

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This Titanium Multitool Ruler Pen is the ultimate all-in-one desktop stationery item

With a built-in pen, scale, caliper, protractor, and screwdriver, the Vortex Multitool Ruler Pen is like the Swiss Army Knife of stationery objects. The built-in LAMY refill makes it perfect for immortalizing your ideas, and the Vortex’s ultra-durable Grade-5 titanium construction ensures that your stationery is just as immortal as your ideas.

It doesn’t really take much to activate the stationery hoarder in me, but the Vortex Multitool Ruler Pen definitely goes above and beyond with how it compresses an entire stationery kit and toolkit into something as slim as what you’re looking at. CNC-machined out of titanium, with strategically placed magnets and space for hiding either a LAMY M22 refill or two screwdriver bits, the Vortex covers most of your basic stationery and multitool needs. Split into two parts, the Vortex serves as a ruler/scale that’s perfect for measuring, drawing lines, and even cutting against, along with a pen that lets you sketch ideas, make notes, or doodle away for inspiration. Built-in magnets help the ruler open out to an 8-inch measuring instrument, while also functioning as a sliding caliper set or even a protractor… and when you’re in a bit of a fix, the Vortex also lets you dock screwdriver bits into its titanium body, becoming a high-torque screwdriver.

Designer: MeTool

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The Vortex Multitool Ruler Pen has a design that feels simultaneously fresh yet intuitive. A similar product hasn’t quite existed before, yet somehow using the Vortex doesn’t require a learning curve. Spend a couple of minutes interacting with and you’ll quickly pick up its features and begin using it like an expert in no time. The multitool pen comes as a single hexagonal entity that splits apart into two to reveal powerful rare-earth magnets on the inside, along with a machined cavity that’s perfectly sized to dock either a LAMY M22 refill, or a pair of 1/4″ and 1/6″ screwdriver bits. The Vortex ships with a LAMY refill included, although you could swap it out for standard screwdriver bits from your own toolkit.

The hexagonal design and built-in refill make for a wonderful writing experience, thanks to a hefty titanium body with a weighted design that feels great to the touch. Slide the two shafts of the pen apart and you’ll find a LAMY M22 refill on the inside. Flip the refill outwards before sliding the titanium shafts back into place and you’ve got yourself a writing instrument that’s just perfect for notes as well as sketches. Use the refill independently as a writing instrument, and the ‘hollow shell’ of the Vortex transforms into a scale. Strategically placed rare-earth magnets let the two shafts flip open into a scale that’s a precise 8.66 inches (220 millimeters) long. Metric and imperial markings on the Vortex’s body make it easy to measure, and the magnets also give the Vortex the ability to function as a protractor or even a vernier caliper that measures objects to the nearest millimeter.

Magnets let you use the Vortex in Protractor Mode

A Vernier Caliper mode lets you measure objects much more intuitively

The inner compartment that houses the LAMY refill is also perfectly machined to dock a 1/4″ and 1/6″ hex bit of your choice. If you’re less of a writing kind and more of an EDC enthusiast, this arrangement makes more sense. To use the Vortex as a screwdriver, simply dock the hex bits in their respective hexagonal holes machined into the ends of the Vortex’s body and you’ve now got a nifty high-torque screwdriver that’s perfect for DIY projects as well as for opening and repairing objects around the house.

Each Vortex Multitool Ruler Pen comes CNC-machined out of Grade-5 Titanium (with a sandblasted texture), making it the perfect hybrid between stationery and durable, long-lasting EDC. The hexagonal shape of the multitool pen is reminiscent of the iconic pencil, and also makes using, maneuvering, and lifting the tool off flat surfaces rather easy (unlike flat rulers/scales that are notoriously difficult to pick up). The built-in magnets are reliably powerful, and give the Vortex its unique versatility while also providing a rather enjoyable fidget ability that should keep your hands entertained as you brainstorm your next biggest idea!

The Vortex Multitool Ruler Pen comes with a LAMY refill included, and boasts a discounted price tag of $69 with free global shipping. For an extra $10, you can also grab yourself a leather carrying pouch for your Vortex, and an additional $15 gives you access to blue or purple anodized finishes.

You can even use a cutter against the Vortex’s titanium edges.

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Adorably functional LEGO Swiss-army multitool actually has implements that you could use!

Styled to look like the iconic Victorinox Swiss Army Knife, this fan-made LEGO MOC (my own creation) has some usable tools like the brick separator, screwdriver, magnifying glass, and Technic axle, along with a few others like the belt-punch and corkscrew. Some might even call it a Brick Army Knife! The fan-made build currently sits in LEGO’s Ideas forum, with 4,522 votes from the community.

“Inspired by the variety of multi-tools available in everyday life, I decided to create one designed specifically for LEGO fans,” says Tall Brick Guy, the creator of the LEGO Multi-Tool. “Of course, the most important tool in any LEGO builder’s arsenal is the Brick Separator, and so I began working on a way to incorporate this classic, although oddly shaped, piece into a compact, functional build.”

Designer: Tall Guy Brick

All the tools fit rather perfectly into the iconic red rounded outer body, with independently articulating swivel joints that let you pull out tools when you need them and put them back in when you’re done. Its customizable design lets you add or remove tools, and even change the faceplate color to match your sense of style. My favorite detail, however, is that adorable LEGO motif on the faceplate, exactly where you’d expect the Swiss flag or the Victorinox logo. The entire contraption is pretty compact, measuring 14 studs or a little less than 4.5 inches in length. The only thing really missing here is a neat lanyard hole!

A part of the LEGO Ideas forum, the fan-made MOC needs to reach the threshold 10,000 votes to be turned into an official LEGO product. You can vote for the LEGO Multi-Tool by clicking here.

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Off-White c/o Victorinox limited edition Swiss Army Knife carries Virgil Abloh’s miraculous touch

Victorinox has been developing the most useful and dynamic multitool there is for decades without fail. To retain its image at the pinnacle as the best EDC manufacturer, the Switzerland-based brand has collaborated with a range of inventive fashion giants including adidas. For instance, the duo joined forces for the adidas x Victorinox EQT 93 sneaker, a limited-edition silhouette loaded with a capable Swiss Army Knife for the more modern users.

For its recent limited edition collaborative attempt, Victorinox has partnered with Virgil Abloh’s Off-White brand. Under development for over two years, this Swiss Knife is probably one of the last designs to undergo the creative direction of the late design icon, who we lost in November last year.

Designer: Off-White and Victorinox

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The Abloh touch is evident in the collaborative Swiss Knife which is delivered in white with black graphics. This utility equipment, with fashion aesthetics, is officially called the Off-White c/o Victorinox limited edition Swiss Army Knife. The multitool is strictly limited to only 3,000 examples available worldwide which makes complete sense, coming from the legendary icon’s magic mind.

The EDC features 11 different tools within its sleek body measuring 0.7- x 3.6- x 1.6 inches. Weighing at just 2.9 oz, each pocket knife is engraved with a unique serial number to maintain exclusivity. Victorinox has for the first time delivered its premier multitool in Corian material, and the blades within are designed to represent stones (from Adam and Eve era) that have evolved into tools with round protruding edges.

The Off-White c/o Victorinox limited edition Swiss Army Knife is retailing for $500 and is available through Victorinox and Off-White stores. So, if you want to grab one, now is the time to do it before the limited edition piece is completely sold out.

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This reptilian-inspired multitool is perfect EDC for the true-blue outdoor lover!

Crafted from solid titanium, the Jurassic Croc is a multitool that absolutely deserves the title of ‘total badass’. This reptile-inspired EDC comes with 8 tools that let you conquer both the indoors and the outdoors, while impressing everyone around.

Designed to look rather creatively like a crocodile skull (or something from the Mesozoic Era), the Jurassic Croc is a slim, slick, pocketable device that you can carry around with you everywhere you go. Created by Etsy-maker ViceAnvilTactical, the croc comes in an option of either stainless steel or titanium, and packs a Phillips head screw-bit, two hex bits, a flathead screwdriver, a prybar, tape-cutter, two O-rings, and my favorite part, a bottle opener integrated into the croc’s toothy jaw.

Designer: ViceAnvilTactical

Each Jurassic Croc is small enough to fit in your palm, weighing a mere couple of grams and measuring 3.2 inches x 1.5 inches in size. The croc comes outfitted with a DeWalt America #2 Phillips head bit located in its ‘cheek’, held in place by 2 O rings that can be removed and used too. You can slide the croc right into your pants, or secure it around your bag or belt using the lanyard provided. Each croc is rated TSA-safe, and is designed to last a lifetime… like those fossils from millions of years ago!

The Jurassic Croc EDC is a clever little tool that plays on the shape of a croc-head to integrate various instruments into one single design. It’s a creative take on the common (and sometimes boring-looking) multitool, although it isn’t the first of its kind. If you’re on the market for oddly creative EDC, may we also interest you in this Sasquatch-shaped multitool, or perhaps this rather holiday-themed Snowflake multitool!

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This Sasquatch-shaped Multitool is the outdoor EDC we never knew we needed

Bigfoot might not be real but this bigfoot-inspired multitool definitely is. A perfect blend between quirky and functional the Sasquatch Tool from UST comes in the shape of the mythical large-footed creature with 12 tools built into its metal frame. Designed to be compact enough to carry with you in your pocket, on your keychain, or on a carabiner attached to your backpack or belt-loop, the Sasquatch Tool is the ultimate celebration of the outdoors! The handy multitool is the perfect EDC for carrying on hiking trips, cycling expeditions, or even out fishing/kayaking. Just don’t expect it to help you defend yourself against an actual Sasquatch!

Designer: UST

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The handy little ape-shaped gizmo comes made from stainless steel, making it robust and corrosion-resistant. Its unique form factor comes perfectly outfitted with 12 different tools, from wrenches and screwdrivers to bottle and can openers, a cord cutter, and even a nifty 1-inch ruler. Measuring 3.6-inches in length and 2.5-inches wide, the Sasquatch Multitool is perfectly pocket-sized, and weighs just 1.2 ounces (34 grams)… and although Sasquatches have a reputation of being large and dangerous, this compact little guy is perfectly sized to be your everyday outdoor companion; and it’s TSA-friendly too!

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Sleek multitools designed to give you major EDC goals

They say that big things come in small packages, and that certainly stands true for EDCs! And especially multitools. They may seem small in size, but they are mighty in their functionality and use. I mean a multitool gives you access to a whole bunch of tools in a single design. They completely eliminate the need for you to carry your toolbox with you everywhere! These smart little tools can come in handy anytime anywhere, helping you out of the trickiest situations, and sometimes even quite possibly saving lives! You could be carrying an EDC for days with no real use until, in a time of need, it’ll magically come to your rescue, proving its true value. These little superheroes can make a world of difference while completing tasks. And, we’ve curated the best multitool designs we’ve seen in a while! From a wearable multitool EDC shaped like a ring to a survival belt with a multitool-equipped buckle – these innovative product designs promise to have your back no matter what!

1. Windeler

Designed so you can snap multiple tools together, Windeler lets you build your own EDC multitool based on what you need. Want to carry a pocket knife today but not tomorrow? Windeler lets you simply plug-in or plug-out modules so that you can swap out that pocket knife for, say a small pair of scissors or a flathead screwdriver. Instead of leaving you with a fixed set of tools (out of which you probably end up using just 1-2 tools you actually need), Windeler lets you build, customize, and rebuild your EDC, so you carry only the stuff you need, and not the stuff you don’t.

2. FoldaXe Pro 4-in-1

FoldaXe Pro 4-in-1 has a slide-out storage compartment in the hollow handle for keeping the extra tools like a stainless steel drop-point survival knife and a folding saw measuring 10-inches. Both these secondary tools can be taken out via the pop-out lid at the handle’s base. The slide-out magazine (like a secret compartment) in this section can be used to store other random items that you tend to keep and forget at times. For some reason, the spade housed in the swiveling head of the multitool is gone, and the only logical explanation is weight reduction and maintaining the compact aesthetics of the FoldaXe Pro.

3. The HexFlex multitool

The HexFlex multitool fits 14 incredibly useful tools into its small frame and comes with a keyring attachment so you’ve always got it on you. Made from stainless steel (although their website also offers a titanium variant too), this incredibly season-appropriate multitool comes with two Phillips screwdrivers, a flathead screwdriver, three hex drivers, a box-cutter, a bottle opener, and six different wrenches cleverly integrated into its snowflake-shaped design. It fastens right to your keychain, allowing you to carry it around wherever you go, and gives you the power to open stuff from bottles to boxes and tighten or loosen screws, and bolts.

4. The PICHI X2

The beauty of something like the PICHI X2 is that it isn’t strictly an outdoor tool or a bicycle tool. It doesn’t bind itself to a particular category or nature of usage, but instead, tries to fit as much as it can within its small form factor, making it pretty much universally useful. Sure, the multitool EDC can tighten and open nuts and bolts as well as work as a hex-bit holder to work with screws too, letting you use it around the house, on your car/bike, for plumbing, or just about anywhere… but the PICHI X2’s blade also works as a nifty knife, a box-cutter, as well as a stationery sharpener, while the crowbar lends itself to a variety of use-cases, from popping open jars to prying lids off paint-cans, to even taking off staples!

5. The Leatherman Tread Bracelet

Made in Portland, Oregon, the Leatherman Tread Bracelet brilliantly turns EDC into something absolutely new, allowing you to wear it along your wrist as almost a fashion accessory… and the bracelet’s designed to last too, with a whopping 25-year warranty. That’s a lot more than your Apple Watch. Adapter modules allow the bracelet to attach to either side of your Apple Watch as straps. The adapters are available in both smaller and larger lug sizes for the Apple Watch and come with 2 pairs of spring bars to secure the adapters in place.

6. The KeySmart Max smart key organizer

Meet the KeySmart Max smart key organizer that brings to the EDC world a distinct USP with its sleek design and features hand-picked for those precarious times. Designed by STEL Design the EDC is at core a key organizer that performs double duty as an accessory to locate your lost gadgets or important things. The multitool is loaded with Tile Smart Technology to track the location of gadgets, you have a knack of losing every now and then. For example key fobs, wallet, phone, or anything else that matters the most.

7. The Survival Belt 2.0

The big problem with EDC is often that either you forget to carry it with you, or you end up not having enough pocket space to carry it with you – the Survival Belt 2.0 by SlideBelts solves that. Designed to give you access to essential multitools by strapping them around your waist, the Survival Belt 2.0 is a pretty nifty belt buckle that comes with its own folding knife, bottle opener, flint firestarter, and LED torch. The buckle fits on practically any belt (although SlideBelts has a pretty remarkable one of their own), turning a fashion accessory into your everyday EDC, so all your tools are eternally attached to your waist, like a modern-day Batman’s utility belt

8. The Claw 2.0

Designed to fit right around your keychain, the Claw 2.0 stands at less than 1.5 inches in height (37mm to be precise), making it smaller than a key, and roughly the same height as a single AirPods Pro earpiece. If you’ve seen the original Claw 1.0 before, you’ll immediately notice a few significant upgrades. Version 2.0 now features a chiseled flat-edge on the front that’s perfect for using as a box opener, staple-remover, screwdriver, or even a flint-striker. Behind it lies the signature claw-hook, that lets you open bottles and pry off tin lids. The most significant inclusion, however, is the presence of two hex sockets measuring 1/4″ and 1/6″ respectively.

9. The Tool Ring

The Tool Ring is exactly the kind of product you get from someone like Vanik Piliguian, an Industrial Designer born in a family of jewelers. Made from titanium the ring acts as a holder for the Tool Ring’s ecosystem of hex-bits, which include a Philips-head screwdriver, a ballpoint pen, a box-cutter, and a flashlight. Independently, the ring sits comfortably on your finger and even has a unique appearance that is also capable of being used as a mini pry tool for opening lids.

10. The FX-800 MK

Meet the FX-800 MK, a folding karambit knife designed by Doug Marcaida for Fox Knives. Unlike traditional knives with sharp blades, the FX-800 MK’s blade is both sharp AND versatile. It comes with its own 3-size hex-tool, seatbelt-cutter, a flathead screwdriver, and a Phillips head screwdriver built into the blade’s real estate, making it much more functional than a cutting tool. The blade folds into the karambit’s handle, which comes with a carbide glass-smasher, along with a pocket clip and a carabiner clip. This propels the knife into a multitool category and allows it to have all these features coexist within its slim, knife-like design without any compromise

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An axe, survival knife and folding saw rolled in this one multitool is the ultimate tool for survivalists




EDCs for the urban landscape are in plenty, but a multitool that’s designed for hardcore survivalists is a bit of a rarity. Meet the Combar FoldaXe Pro multitool crafted by Israeli startup Aclim8 to improve on their maiden attempt at creating a versatile set of tools for outdoor enthusiasts.

In fact, the makers are a team of ex-Israeli Special Forces operators who are well acquainted with the craft of survival in most extreme conditions. So, you can bet your bottom dollar on the 4-in-1 multitool consisting of a hatchet, hammer, survival knife and wood saw designed to get you through any tough situation. Even on leisure hikes or treks, it will be of great utility!

The Combar FoldaXe Pro weighs just 900 grams, shedding the weight as compared to the original Combar. It measures 15.75 inches long, ideal for carrying in your backpack. There’s the flip-out axe on one side that retracts into the handle when not in use, and the textured hammer on the other. This gives users plenty of meat to work around with when it comes to splitting apart tree barks or pounding down the tent stakes. The abrasive surface of the glass-reinforced polymer handle means a strong grip to deliver the force right where intended.

FoldaXe Pro 4-in-1 has a slide-out storage compartment in the hollow handle for keeping the extra tools like a stainless steel drop-point survival knife and a folding saw measuring 10-inches. Both these secondary tools can be taken out via the pop-out lid at the handle’s base. The slide-out magazine (like a secret compartment) in this section can be used to store other random items that you tend to keep and forget at times. For some reason, the spade housed in the swiveling head of the multitool is gone, and the only logical explanation is weight reduction and maintaining the compact aesthetics of the FoldaXe Pro.

The multitool crafted from aircraft hard-anodized aluminum and 420J2 stainless steel is not like other gimmicky EDCs that look good on paper but in real-life usage, they don’t fare that well. Safety is also paramount for Combar as the collapsible axe stays snug in place when folded thus making this $349 multitool a very useful accessory for survival in any given scenario.

Designer: Aclim8

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Snowflake-shaped multitool packs 14 tools in its design, making it the best EDC to gift this Christmas!

With just about a week till Christmas Eve, chances are you’ve done most of your shopping and planning… except for that one person who’s notoriously difficult to shop for. Whether it’s someone you were assigned at Secret Santa or just someone in your family whose personality doesn’t seem to expand beyond DIY, Beer, and Snowboarding, this little winter-themed multitool makes the best gift in the $25 price range.

The HexFlex multitool fits 14 incredibly useful tools into its small frame and comes with a keyring attachment so you’ve always got it on you. Made from stainless steel (although their website also offers a titanium variant too), this incredibly season-appropriate multitool comes with two Phillips screwdrivers, a flathead screwdriver, three hex drivers, a box-cutter, a bottle opener, and six different wrenches cleverly integrated into its snowflake-shaped design.

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Originally designed to be a snowboard tool (hence the snowflake theme), the HexFlex actually lends itself to a lot of regular daily use too. It fastens right to your keychain, allowing you to carry it around wherever you go, and gives you the power to open stuff from bottles to boxes and tighten or loosen screws, and bolts. Now that’s quite chill, isn’t it?!

Designer: HexFlex

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This 14 key multitool is a true EDC, holding a bright flashlight and doubling as a Tile tracker!

A 14 key organizer EDC that doubles as a Tile tracker for gadgets and accessories. It also functions as a flashlight – making it an essential tool to have in your pocket.

Meet the KeySmart Max smart key organizer that brings to the EDC world a distinct USP with its sleek design and features hand-picked for those precarious times. Designed by STEL Design the EDC is at core a key organizer that performs double duty as an accessory to locate your lost gadgets or important things. The multitool is loaded with Tile Smart Technology to track the location of gadgets, you have a knack of losing every now and then. For example key fobs, wallet, phone, or anything else that matters the most.

KeySmart Max can hold up to 14 keys and the Tile tracking functionality comes courtesy of the Bluetooth module (with 150feet Bluetooth range) fitted inside the compact housing. It can even double as a bright LED flashlight – saving you from the need to carry a dedicated LED flashlight to your adventure or travel trips. The tool has a battery life of 60 days, so be rest assured it can serve you on longer expeditions too. Plus it has a loud ringtone mode, just in case you manage to lose it in the pocket of old jeans or drawer.

That’s not it, the multi-tool functions as a bottle opener and flathead screwdriver too. So, in a way you can rely on this essential accessory for your normal day-to-day tasks as well. Coming on to the form factor, the sleekly designed EDC is created for everyday convenience, and it shows in the high-quality scratch-resistant built. To top it all the KeySmart Max comes in cool upmarket colors to appeal to any section of the crowd!

Designer: STEL Design