This CNC Titanium Screwdriver Has a Spinner Top You Can't Stop Touching - Yanko Design
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This CNC Titanium Screwdriver Has a Spinner Top You Can't Stop Touching - Yanko Design
"Most screwdrivers and multi-tools do their job but feel generic, with rubbery handles, loud colors, stamped metal, and no reason to carry them unless you have to. Modern life involves low-level tension, loose screws on glasses, small repairs, idle hands in long meetings, and the constant search for something to occupy fingers without annoying everyone nearby. MAGICDRIVE is aimed at people who want a tool that matches their EDC mindset rather than just filling a slot in a toolbox they rarely open."
"The ratchet mechanism is a fully CNC-machined assembly in titanium, brass, and ceramic bearings, with no injection-molded or stamped parts, built around a classic mechanical design. Every component is individually machined and mechanically interlocked, delivering smooth, solid clicks, strong torque transfer, and the promise of zero wobble and long-term reliability. The knurling is also CNC-machined, grooves cut rather than pressed, giving a confident grip that feels secure without being abrasive during longer sessions or repeated use."
"The foldable body locks into 0°, 45°, and 90° positions with a push-button system. Straight-line mode is for rapid spinning and quick turns, 45° mode adds control and comfort, and 90° mode turns the compact driver into a small lever for stubborn screws and awkward angles. Torque testing measured up to 7.9 N·m in 90-degree mode with the 1/4-inch holder installed, which is m"
MAGICDRIVE is a precision-machined titanium ratchet screwdriver combining tool, toy, and mechanical art in one compact EDC device. The ratchet assembly uses CNC-machined titanium, brass, and ceramic bearings with no injection-molded or stamped parts, and components are mechanically interlocked for smooth clicks, strong torque transfer, zero wobble, and long-term reliability. The knurling is CNC-cut for a confident but non-abrasive grip. The foldable body locks at 0°, 45°, and 90° with a push-button, enabling rapid spinning, controlled turns, or levered torque. Torque testing reached 7.9 N·m in 90° mode with a 1/4-inch holder. Designer Thomas Lee priced the product at $149 (discounted), with limited units and significant crowdfunding.
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