
"Lucky Jack's Happy Guy card is a flat, credit-card-sized multi-tool that lives in your wallet until something needs fixing, opening, or prying. It is part of the Adventure Card series, USA-designed for everyday adventure, and the cutouts form a smiling face that makes the whole thing feel more like a friendly sidekick than a piece of tactical gear. The grin is not just decorative since it is where all the tools hide."
"The face is not just for show. The eyes and nose double as nine different hex wrenches in both metric and imperial sizes, ready for furniture bolts or gear adjustments. Along the edges, you get a box cutter and line cutter for tape and cord, a flat screwdriver tip, a pry edge, a nail puller for small jobs, plus a can opener and a bottle-friendly mouth for when the work is done and the drinks come out."
"The toothed section along one edge earns its keep for cyclists. It is sized for common spoke nipples, so if a wheel goes slightly out of true mid-ride, you can nudge it back without carrying a full tool roll. It is not a replacement for a proper workshop truing stand, but it is a lot better than limping home on a wobbly rim or calling someone to pick you up because three spokes are loose."
"Happy Guy is thin enough to slip into a standard wallet slot, but also ships with a magnetic backing so you can park it on a toolbox lid, fridge, or van wall. That means it can live wherever you are most likely to need a quick fix, from a workshop corner to a camp kitchen, without rattling around loose or disappearing under a pile of gear you forgot"
Lucky Jack's Happy Guy card is a credit-card-sized multi-tool designed to fit in a wallet or attach magnetically to metal surfaces. Cutouts form a smiling face that integrates nine hex wrench sizes in both metric and imperial, plus a box cutter, line cutter, flat screwdriver tip, pry edge, nail puller, can opener, and a bottle-friendly opening. A toothed edge matches common spoke nipples so cyclists can adjust slightly out-of-true wheels mid-ride. The tool is thin enough for standard wallet slots and ships with a magnetic backing for mounting on toolboxes, fridges, or vehicle walls. The design prioritizes everyday fixes without bulky tools.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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