A Coin-Sized Disc Just Reinvented the Multi-Tool Nobody Could Fix
['Jc Torres']
Yanko Design
The multi-tool has been around long enough that most people have developed a frustrated relationship with it.
Rather than folding tools out from a layered frame, it uses a patent-pending rotating disc mechanism that cycles through five tools, exposing each one through a single opening.
It’s a deceptively simple reframing of an old idea, and one that makes you wonder why nobody had taken this approach before.
Outer index levers let you rotate the internal mechanism until the tool you want lines up with the access window.
GEO isn’t meant to replace the full-size tools sitting in workshop drawers or on a fully loaded belt.