A full-fledged multitool is too large and heavy to carry in your pocket (if you don’t have a waistcoat a la Wasserman). A miniature credit card size is a toy rather than a tool. Case for iPhone with 16 Task One steel tools - somewhere in the middle. A knife, a saw, wire cutters, a few screwdrivers and socket wrenches, miniature pliers, a bottle opener and a ruler make the phone just a couple of millimeters thicker and 90 grams heavier.
The Task One case is made of aviation aluminum and polycarbonate and is durable enough to withstand the stresses that arise when working with all the tools, so that it will cope well with protecting the phone from mechanical damage. In addition, it can be used as a stand for the iPhone. The knife, which can cause many problems when passing control at the airport, is easily removed, so that it can be packed in luggage separately from the case.

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Task One is not the first attempt to combine multitool and case for iPhone. In September of this year, a similar project appeared on IndieGoGo called
ADAPPT XT . True, he did not manage to collect the required amount, which is not surprising, since it looks very weak compared to Task One - a knife that is only one and a half inches long against two and a half for Task One, a steel plate with cutouts in the role of wrenches and an opener and unsightly appearance.
The creator of Task One - former Apple engineer Addison Shelton approached the matter much more thoroughly. The design and layout of the tools is much more thoughtful, the tools are much larger and the case also looks good. Task One's
crowdfunding campaign has just been launched on IndieGoGo. Order Task One for $ 75. Available colors are black, red and gray. Deliveries are expected in March 2013.