Douglas Windeler Has Launched a New "Stackable" Multi-Tool
Niko Pajkovic — February 19, 2022 — Tech
References: kickstarter & hiconsumption
British engineer and designer Douglas Windeler has launched a Kickstarter campaign for his latest innovation: a modular, magnetic multi-tool that can be stacked (i.e., customized) to cater to a user's specific needs. The new product arrives following the success of Windeler's initial Kickstarter campaign, which was used to crowdsource funding for his first handheld tool dubbed 'The Windeler Multitool.'
The new handheld tool is made from aerospace-grade titanium and contains knives, pliers, scissors, and a case. While each tool presents its own innovative elements, the standout item within the "stack" is the new ultra-slim knife design. Named the Ti MINIM Knife, the new design comes equipped with a .9” nail-nick-opening Wharncliffe blade made from LC200N blade steel and features a non-locking slip joint construction.
Image Credit: Windeler
The new handheld tool is made from aerospace-grade titanium and contains knives, pliers, scissors, and a case. While each tool presents its own innovative elements, the standout item within the "stack" is the new ultra-slim knife design. Named the Ti MINIM Knife, the new design comes equipped with a .9” nail-nick-opening Wharncliffe blade made from LC200N blade steel and features a non-locking slip joint construction.
Image Credit: Windeler
Trend Themes
1. Modular Multi-tools - The popularity of stackable multi-tools presents an opportunity for companies to create personalized and customizable tool solutions.
2. Magnetic Fastening Systems - The use of magnetic fastening in multi-tools provides a potential solution to the problem of bulky pocket storage for those who like to carry multiple tools.
3. Ultra-slim Knife Design - The innovative ultra-slim and non-locking Ti MINIM Knife design presents an opportunity for companies to explore new and unique knife designs.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor and Survival Gear - The modular and customizable nature of multi-tools makes them ideal for the outdoor and survival gear industry.
2. EDC Products - Companies in the Everyday Carry (EDC) industry can capitalize on the growing trend of stacking multi-tools to create personalized tool solutions for their customers.
3. Aerospace and Industrial Manufacturing - The use of aerospace-grade titanium in multi-tool production not only increases durability, but provides an opportunity for aerospace and industrial manufacturing companies to explore new product innovations.
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