by WideWorld
12.08.2009
Product
Kelvin.23 mechanical multitool.
Promise
An ‘urban multitool’ that promises more relevance to everyday needs – so can it outperform its Swiss competitors?
Performance
Let’s admit it: not many penknife owners use their pride and joys to whittle bow staves and sew leather shoes together from the hide of a hunted kill. They’re more likely to use their multitools around the house, on their bikes, or just fixing bits of kit on a day out. Kelvin.23 fills this little niche superbly: instead of trying to be a survival tool, it’s purely a toolbox full of gear you’d use at home, like a hammer, spirit level and measuring tape. It’s even got an LED torch, as well as 16 different screwdriver heads. Heavy in the hand and a sturdy, bulky size, the functions are all easy to access and use.
Verdict
Brilliant gizmo for anyone who pursues outdoor sports – you can fix almost any problem, from sailboats to surfboard, with one of these.
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