What Would You Want in an All-in-One Gadget?
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What kind of gadget do you think this is? I asked my chat room, and they gave me several interesting answers. None of them guessed correctly that it is a Guppie! To be more exact, it’s the Lil Guppie Multi-Tool from our friends at ThinkGeek!
In most situations a guppy isn’t going to help you get a whole lot accomplished. Sure, they’re cute and small, but generally don’t do very much other than look cute and small. The Lil Guppie Multi-tool, however, is a fish of a different kind. Easy to carry, packed with tools, great for making light repairs – not to mention that it’s cute and small, too.
The adjustable wrench on the Lil Guppie Multi-tool opens to 10 mm so it can be used for light repairs and assembly jobs. The carabiner is great for attaching to a D-ring, belt loop or backpack. The high-carbon stainless steel blade has a razor sharp edge and can be opened or closed with one hand. The tail of the Guppie is a flat blade screwdriver that can handle smaller size screws in a pinch and the base of the jaw is a Phillips screwdriver. The curved fin is a built-in bottle opener. The Guppie also comes with a detachable stainless steel pocket clip that makes a great money clip.
For only $20.00, it’s absolutely worth picking one of these up for yourself. And, with the holidays right around the corner, why not grab one to give as a gift, as well?
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One Comment
gypkap
May 9th, 2009
at 8:36pm
FWIW, the Victorinox Swiss Army Knife in my pocket has most of the features on the Guppy. If that’s not enough, there are the Leatherman and Gerber multi-tools of various sizes, with pliers, blades, screwdriver tools, a really short hacksaw on my Gerber, and lots of other stuff depending on the brand and size of the tool.