The Stubster collection

The Stubster!

Introducing: The Stubster

The range of Multi Drives and Stubsters

A shorter handle add-on that lets you get into tight spaces, this palm-sized miniature has all the same features of the longer handle but around half the length of its bigger brother.

A GIF showing the Stubster in use

Ultimate Control. A Cut Above The Rest.

The Stubster handle gives more control when working in detail, positioning you closer to the working tip, ideal for fine scalpel work or intricate filling.

The Stubster being used as a knife

A Stubby Screwdriver

Just like the stubby screwdrivers in woodworking, but for micro screws, allowing you to get into difficult spaces. 

Let’s face it, that last screw is always going to be somewhere really difficult and flexible shafts for micro screwdrivers are not as helpful as they should be… so with a stubby handle you can get onto your screw, do the job, and get back to whittling your wooden statue of Ron Swanson. 

A Stubster unscrewing a PC

Pocket Sized

It doesn’t get much more portable than this! Ikea and mini golf may have cornered the market in tiny pencils but why not impress someone by instead of pulling out a stubby wooden disappointment, you whip out a stainless steel masterpiece!

The Stubster being put into a pocket

Lightweight

A powerful little addition to an everyday carry at just 5.5oz (15.7g) in aluminium, you won’t even notice this little fella is even there.

A Stubster on a scale

Holds The Same 4mm Bits

Stubster holds all the same bits as the full-size version and uses the same collet holding system so you can easily interchange between whatever you need or leave your Stubster set up for specific jobs, letting you get on with your task.

A Stubster unscrewing a PC

Drill Action

Palm-size drilling action. When else do you get to say that? The Stubster makes working on tight and delicate projects much easier, manoeuvring over and around what you are working on. It's short enough so you can control it fully and still use both hands to support what you're working on.

The Stubster drilling a miniature figure

Just Satisfyingly Cute

Some things are just satisfying to hold and use and The Stubster definitely falls into that category. Just have it on your desk, hold it all day and let its satisfaction run through you.

The Stubster in use as a pencil

Tucked Away

No desk is too small for the mighty Stubster! Sized so that it will discretely tuck away anywhere and not get in the way but give a full array of functionality when you need it.

Like the Swiss Army Knife of the desk but still a serious tool!

A collection of miniature tools and stationary

Why Have You Made This?

Why, I hear you ask?! Always a good question throughout the campaign is 'can we have a shorter handle?' for both the portability and ability to get into a tight space. 

It was something we had half developed prior to the campaign so we just finished it up and, after the feedback we had, the end result was just too much fun not to make. This endearing little fella was an instant hit with the team so we thought why not let all you guys have the opportunity to own your own.

Stubster collection

What’s It Made Of?

Built to last over 100 years, The Stubster is made from the same over-engineered metals and machining practices as its bigger brother. Does it need to be able to withstand an aircraft landing? Probably not, but if you ever find yourself needing to replace a piece of airframe and you have this in your pocket, you will be an instant hero. 

Infographic on materials

Dimensions

Infographic on dimensions

Where’s he live, Jim?

Worried about where the Stubster is going to sit in the set? Fear not, for it’s small enough to pop into the top compartment of the leather case keeping everything together. Alternatively, it could go in an envelope to 'keep it secret, keep it safe.'

The Stubster in the Leather Case

 

 

 

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