Technology
2 shockingly useful multi-tools on sale right now that make great stocking stuffers
Like that kid from Vine who feigned excitement upon receiving an avocado, many of us will have to flex our acting muscles when we peer into our stockings come Christmas morning.
“Another useless gift that’s going straight into the donate pile! Thaaanks!”
Make up for a disappointing holiday morning by gifting yourself a gadget from Kelvin Tools. For a limited time, you can take an additional 15% off the following already-on-sale models when you enter the code MERRY15 in the Mashable Shop upon checkout.
Replace your entire toolbox with the Kelvin 23, a handheld tool whose compact design covers, as its name suggests, 23 commonly used gadgets and utensils. Said lineup includes an LED light that helps you see in dark spots, a liquid level and tape measure for hanging frames and shelving, a sturdy hammering surface, an ultra-strong magnet that holds 16 bits (included), and a collapsible snap action screwdriver. Features aside, it’s comfortable to use, too, with ergonomically integrated cast aluminum body and a durable rubber handle.
The Kelvin 23 Multi-Tool normally costs $34.99, but you can do your post-holiday shopping budget a favor by visiting the Mashable Shop, where you’ll find it on sale today for only $29.99 (that’s $24.99 with code MERRY15).
Equally jam-packed with features is the Kelvin 36, a do-it-all multi-tool complete with all the household tools you could ever need: a screwdriver that locks in at 90 and 180 degrees, an alloy magnet to hold loose screws, a zinc hammering surface, an LED flashlight, a six-foot measuring tape, a box cutter, a liquid level, a utility knife, and more than two dozen hardened CR-V bits. Plus, you can use its integrated bottle opener and corkscrew to crack open a cold one after a hard day’s work.
A $49.99 value, Mashable readers can pick up a Kelvin 36 for just $42.99 ($36.54 after entering MERRY15).
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