
70-Tool Titanium Card Deck Fits in Your Pocket
A UK company created a five-card magnetic multitool system that packs up to 70 functions into a space smaller than a credit card. Each titanium card tackles different needs, from everyday fixes to emergency situations.
Forget bulky toolboxes. A new magnetic card system puts dozens of tools right in your pocket, proving that smart design can make everyday problem-solving easier for everyone.
UK-based Gadget On launched TitanSnap on Kickstarter, a clever five-card deck that transforms how people carry tools. Each card measures just 1.8 by 2.8 inches, slightly smaller than a bank card, yet packs between 8 and 22 different functions.
The genius lies in the flexibility. Instead of jamming everything into one awkward gadget, each card serves a specific purpose. The Daily Card handles 22 everyday tasks like opening packages, measuring, tightening screws, and cutting rope. The Outdoor Card brings 15 tools including a saw, fire starter, and even a fork for camping trips.
Tech lovers get their own card with a phone stand, cable organizer, and slots for SIM and memory cards. Fishing enthusiasts can grab a card with hook removers, scalers, and needles. The Emergency Card includes 10 tools like a bandage cutter, compass, and signaling mirror for unexpected situations.
Built-in magnets let users snap cards together or carry them individually based on daily needs. A construction worker might grab the Daily and Emergency cards, while a weekend camper could take the Outdoor and Fishing options.

The cards are made from TC4 titanium, chosen for its strength and light weight. Each weighs less than 1.5 ounces. Precise CNC machining ensures smooth edges and exact cutouts for every function.
One thoughtful touch sets TitanSnap apart from competitors. Built-in glow markers absorb light and shine in the dark, making tools easy to find during power outages or nighttime emergencies. Most multitools make users buy these separately.
The Bright Side
This kind of innovation shows how design thinking can solve real problems. Instead of choosing between carrying nothing or lugging around a heavy toolbox, people now have a middle option that actually fits modern life. The modular approach means you only carry what you need, reducing waste and weight.
Early backers can get the full five-card deck for about $350, with individual cards available for $80 each. Shipping starts in October if the Kickstarter campaign reaches its goal. The retail prices will be $430 for the full set and $110 per card.
Smart design keeps making our lives easier, one pocket-sized innovation at a time.
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