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Chicago, IL- Fix It Sticks, the industry innovator of modular firearms maintenance tools and torque limiters has introduced the perfect tool kit for shooters and hunters of all disciplines, the Compact Ratcheting Multi-Tool . This versatile new kit features the Fix It Sticks Ratcheting T-Way Wrench that breaks down for storage, fifteen hex bits, and a mini pry bar. Everything is contained in a compact, molded polymer tool holder. This configuration is extremely portable, making it easy to include in any range bag, emergency kit, or vehicle or ATV compartment. This selection of components can handle many common maintenance and repair needs.
The Configurable Ratcheting T-Way Wrench has magnetic holders on all three ends that accept any standard 1/4″ bit. The reversible ratchet allows for quick tightening / loosening, even with limited clearance.
Compact Ratcheting Multi-Tool includes the following parts, tools and bits:
The Compact Ratcheting Multi-Tool is now available with an MSRP of $80.
About Fix It Sticks: Fix It Sticks is a highly modular multi-tool system featuring a variety of specialty tools and torque limiters, along with standard 1/4″ bits, to keep your gear running at the range and in the field. Unlike other multi-tools out there, which compromise function for portability, Fix It Sticks uses a T-handle concept to give you the best of both worlds: shop level function, paired with light weight and portability.
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