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La multiherramienta Claw 2.0 está en camino de completar una exitosa ronda de financiación en Kickstarter, y es fácil ver por qué esta pequeña herramienta tiene un gran impacto cuando se trata de utilidad. Marlboro y Kane han vendido más de 100.000 garras en todo el mundo. Estas multiherramientas seguras de la TSA están diseñadas para la comodidad de los viajeros. Nacido en Londres, Inglaterra, el Claw 2.0 tiene muchas características para garantizar que los usuarios obtengan muchas funciones de su herramienta.
¿Qué hace el Claw 2.0?
La multiherramienta Claw 2.0 para viajeros actúa como cortador de cajas, abrebotellas, palanca y destornillador hexagonal. Actualmente ofrece garantías de por vida para los patrocinadores de Kickstarter, el Claw está diseñado para ser transportado fácilmente con usted donde sea que necesite ir. Además de sus otras funciones, esta multiherramienta también actúa como un destornillador de punta plana. Como muestra su página de Kickstarter, esto puede ser especialmente útil para los fotógrafos que viajan que pueden necesitar colocar su equipo en plataformas y trípodes.
Características de Claw-2-Multiherramienta
¿Qué hace que el Claw 2.0 sea conveniente para viajar?
Marlboro y Kane prestaron tanta atención a los detalles más finos de esta multiherramienta como a su funcionalidad. Para garantizar que los usuarios no queden expuestos a bordes o esquinas afilados, el Claw 2.0 está fabricado con una punta curva, lo que significa que no hay mellas accidentales si lo mantiene en su bolsillo. También está diseñado con un reborde de dedo ergonómico. Esto permite a los usuarios aplicar la máxima cantidad de fuerza en la inclinación correcta, ofreciendo una cantidad óptima de comodidad y funcionalidad.
Como destornillador hexagonal, el Claw 2.0 ofrece dos tamaños diferentes. Esto proporciona a los usuarios opciones de compatibilidad con sus herramientas de controlador hexadecimal existentes. Los usuarios pueden elegir cualquiera de los hexágonos para pasar a través de su llavero, manteniendo el que usan con más frecuencia libre y despejado.
¿De qué está hecho el Claw 2.0?
La multiherramienta Claw 2.0 se puede construir con uno de dos materiales. Los usuarios pueden elegir entre titanio de grado 5 o acero inoxidable. La herramienta de titanio está cepillada y el acero dorado está pulido. El Claw 2.0 está diseñado para su utilidad, funcionalidad y para ser increíblemente pequeño. Es más pequeño que 1.5 pulgadas, lo que lo hace comparable en tamaño a una moneda, una tarjeta SD y un Air Pod.
Marlboro y Kane querían crear una herramienta que se adhiera sin problemas a las cosas que sus clientes ya llevan consigo. La cabeza del Claw 2.0 hace que sea muy fácil de conectar a su bolsillo, bolso, cartera o llaves.
Precios y disponibilidad
La multiherramienta Claw 2.0 es actualmente parte de una exitosa campaña de Kickstarter que ya ha recaudado más de $ 58,000. Con aproximadamente cuarenta días restantes en la campaña, la página de Kickstarter es actualmente la mejor manera de asegurar su propio Claw 2.0. Por unos 25 dólares, los interesados pueden pedir su propio Claw 2.0 en acero inoxidable y con envío internacional gratuito. Aquellos interesados en comprar el Claw 2.0 a granel pueden comprar un paquete de doce por $ 179 con envío internacional gratuito y garantía de por vida.
The Claw 2.0 Multitool is on its way to completing a successful round of funding on Kickstarter, and it is easy to see why this little tool packs quite the punch when it comes to utility. Marlboro and Kane have sold over 100,000 Claw all over the world. These TSA safe multitools are designed for the convenience of travelers. Born in London, England, the Claw 2.0 has plenty of features to ensure users get plenty of functionality from their tool.
What does the Claw 2.0 do?
The Claw 2.0 multi-tool for travelers acts as a box cutter, bottle opener, pry bar, and hex driver. Currently offering lifetime warranties for Kickstarter backers, the Claw is designed to easily be transported with you wherever you need to go. In addition to its other functions, this multitool also acts as a flat-head screwdriver. As their Kickstarter page shows, this may be especially useful for traveling photographers that may need to set their equipment on rigs and tripods.
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What makes the Claw 2.0 convenient for travel?
Marlboro and Kane put just as much consideration into the finer details of this multitool as they did to its functionality. To ensure that users would not be exposed to sharp edges or corners, the Claw 2.0 is made with a curved tip, which means no accidental nicks if you are keeping it in your pocket. It is also designed with an ergonomic finger ridge. This allows users to apply the maximum amount of force at the correct incline, offering an optimal amount of comfort and functionality.
As a hex driver, the Claw 2.0 offers two different sizes. This provides users with options for compatibility with their existing hex driver tools. Users can choose either one of the hexes to feed through their keyring, keeping the one they use more frequently free and clear.
What is the Claw 2.0 made out of?
The Claw 2.0 Multitool can be constructed with one of two materials. Users can choose from either Grade 5 Titanium or Stainless steel. The titanium tool is brushed and the gold steel is polished. The Claw 2.0 is designed for utility, functionality, and to be incredibly small. It’s smaller than 1.5 inches, making it comparable in size to a quarter, SD card, and an Air Pod.
Marlboro and Kane wanted to make a tool that attaches seamlessly to the things that their customers are already carrying around. The head on the Claw 2.0 makes it very easy to connect to your pocket, bag, purse, or keys.
Pricing and availability
The Claw 2.0 Multitool is currently part of a successful Kickstarter campaign that has already raised over $58,000. With about forty days left in the campaign, the Kickstarter page is presently the best way to secure your own Claw 2.0. For about $25, those interested can order their own Claw 2.0 in stainless steel and with free international shipping. Those interested in buying the Claw 2.0 in bulk can purchase a twelve-pack for $179 with free international shipping and a lifetime warranty
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