NewAtlas: Titanium multitool gets more useful, by sproutin’ a saw

If a multitool already includes an adjustable wrench, surgical steel blade, bit driver and pry bar, how do you make it even more useful? Well, in the case of the new Pichi X2S, you give it a fold-out saw.

Currently the subject of a Kickstarter campaign, the X2S is the next step in the evolution of Canadian company Pichi Design’s previous offering, the Pichi X2.

Like that device, the X2S boasts a Grade 5 titanium alloy body with a stone-washed ceramic surface. It still comes with a form-fitting leather holster, and is claimed to tip the scales at a mere 44 grams (1.6 oz).

Also retained from the X2 is a ratcheting wrench, which can be used to tighten or loosen nuts and bolts ranging from 3/16th to 13/16th of an inch in width.

I don’t know how functional it is, but I always am fascinated by what people come up with.

Read the whole thing at NewAtlas.com