
"You finally wedge a ratchet into the gap, but every swing sends the screw back to where you started, undoing your progress in tiny, maddening increments. The problem isn't skill or strength; it's that most ratchets need too much arc to advance the fastener. The Titaner EDC Ratchet System was built precisely for this challenge, engineered around an impressive tight 4-degree swing arc."
"Traditional thinking says that more precision means more fragility, and more strength means more mass. Titaner's core weighs just 29.8 grams yet uses a dual-lock gear mechanism engineered to handle serious torque. When fully engaged, it feels like every bit of effort goes straight into the screw without the mushy slop you expect from small ratchets. The core is light enough to carry every day but built to take on rusted bolts without flinching."
The Titaner EDC Ratchet System uses a compact ratchet core that advances fasteners with a tight 4-degree swing arc, enabling effective clicks in extremely confined spaces. The core weighs 29.8 grams and employs a dual-lock gear mechanism engineered to handle significant torque while minimizing play. Direction control is achieved by flipping the core between locked tightening and loosening positions, removing a fragile thumb lever. The modular system accepts snap-in extension bars to form T- or L-shaped handles for increased leverage or access. Crowdfunding pricing lists $159 discounted from $295, with 66 of 1,900 units remaining and over $479,000 raised.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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