I guess this would be the right forum section to post this.
I just received a few Swiss+Tech items in today, which will go along with the two items I previously had...enough with the babbling and onto the photographs.
Here is my current list of Swiss+Tech keychain MTs.
First up is a weird design. They call this one a Transformer 11 in 1 screwdriver set. The nicest thing about this weird design is the dual LEDs that throw a nice amount of light for something of this size.
The Transformer has a rather ingenious way of detaching from the key ring. When you open it, the locking mechanism releases the ring, It works good.
There are basically 6 screwdriver bits. Now I gather to keep the price down, they reused the handles on their smaller plier based tools as part of the screwdriver system. This is why two are a bit larger then the rest. Now the Transformer is actually a nice size screwdriver once it is opened up. It also has a nice weight to it.
This is another odd keychain tool. It is an tri LED light that works on solar power. I am uncertain of how durable the solar cell is once it bangs around on a keychain. Only time will tell.
The instructions state that it needs 3 hours of charging to get continuous light. Seeing that it was DOA on arrival, I have it in a window to charge it up.
Next up are a pair of 6 in 1 function Utili-Keys. These are nice simple tools. The way it comes off the keychain is simple and effective. Just open the tool and it will release itself from the ring. This pocket tool is designed to resemble a key, but this key is multi functional. You get an eyeglass flathead driver, flathead driver, Philips driver, serrated blade, and straight blade, and a bottle opener.
The Utili-Key can be opened fully to give you some leverage to use the knife blade properly. You do have to be careful with this tool as I can see someone not paying attention and cutting themselves. The sharp ends are covered by the other half when closed.
Here we have a Micro Pro and a Micro Pro XL. These are plier based micro MTs wrapped around a small keychain LED light.
The larger flashlight unit is an 11 in 1 Micro Pro. This unit has an on/off switch that can be kept in the on position by sliding it back into the locked position, or you can simply press down on the button to activate the light for as long as you press down on it. The bottom smaller unit is a 9-1 Micro Pro XL 900. The smaller LED light can only be activated so long as you press down on the switch.
These keychain MTs are fairly comfortable due to the rounded and ergonomic handles compared to the other offerings from Swiss+Tech.
Next up is a trio of Mts. From left to right: Micro-Tech 6 in 1, Micro-Plus 8 in 1, and a Micro-Max 19 in 1.
Well that is about it for the Swiss+Tech gear for now.