Multi-Tool Case study
A handy tool you did not know you needed!
Brainstorm
What items in my home do I love the most, that I can turn into one multi-tool?
GO GO GADGET!
Teabag Spoon: being a Brit, I could not help but develop some teabag spoon sugar holder in my handbag.
Hairspray with Comb & Bag: I am also a mother, and my daughter constantly needs her hair fixed, but Iām always in need of some spray to catch the frizz.
Torch & Lighter Box: I like to camp and sometimes all you need is some matches for a fire and a small torch to show you the way. This item is also attached to your keys to find your door lock and enter your home if you leave your porch light off.
Can and Jar Opener Combined: I do not have the strongest hands; 16 years ago, my spouse brought me a jar opener tool, and to this day, it is still my most trusted tool whenever my husband is deployed.
Pocket Torch with Blade: I love a slicing blade; I always find them very helpful this goes back to the accessibility of my hands being a little weaker, and army knives are rigid for me to use when pulling out individual tools.
Second Iteration
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Helping Hand
I do not have the strongest hands; so a jar opener aid and a bottle opener will be helpful in my kitchen.
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Blade multi tool
I love a slicing blade and a pic blade. These tools are beneficial in my house. I also utilize a small torch and always need a pen at hand.
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Keyring Barbershop
I am also a mother, and my daughter constantly needs her hair fixed, but Iām always in need of some spray to catch the frizz. Adding the keyring and press fluid container allows for refills.
Physical Prototype