Covid Multi-Tool
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Brief Product Description
This product is a new variation in the vast covid / sanitation multi-tool market.
Our goal was to make a design that was lightweight, easily accessible, and most of all safe! The tool we have created allows the user to do multiple tasks while staying away from germs and bacteria. Overall, we believe that adding more variety to this expanding market helps consumers stay safe with more options tailored to their preference.
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$5.00
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Full Description
At a glance our product might not seem like much. However, we have designed this tool to be much more.
To start off with, our product is roughly 3 inches in length and 2 inches in height. The width of the product is 3mm. The size of our product allows for easy storage in one's pocket or purse making it readily convenient. Continuing with convenience, the product also features a small hole which was implemented for keychains making it easier to keep track of. The product itself doesn't have just one main utility either, it has several. To name the main uses it opens doors, pushes buttons, and flips light switches. Our product features two large holes for which the device is handled. The two main holes are for the user to place their fingers inside them to gain leverage when preforming any of the actions stated above. The goal for our product was to keep it's user from coming into contact with anything that may harbor bacteria or germs. During the design phase we came up with several virtual prototypes and concluded that the we chose this design for its simplicity and ease of use for the consumer. Overall, the product can be easily and cheaply produced allowing for vast access for a tool that could save someone from becoming ill.
Brian Dunlow –
Very useful and compact design.
Brett Towery –
This tool would be very useful to most people. The product is also very inexpensive so it would be accessible to most people.
Jake Williamson –
Neat design. These are some common problems and more options is always good to see.
William Wright –
This tool looks very easy to use and looks very slim and smooth to the touch. If it was built with titanium alloy, it would be thin enough to fit in a wallet while maintaining the rigidity.
Steven Gould –
Cheap, useful, and doesn’t take up too much space so I don’t really see why not to get it.
Shannon Miller –
The layout of the features is interesting, looks nice 🙂
Parker Woods –
This product is great for not having to touch the doors to open them.