Forget bulky Leathermans, this minimalist Pockitrod multitool pen is built for modern EDC

The Pockitrod multitool is a compelling take on this idea, using its pen-like form as the foundation for a deeply modular system. Its main body, machined from 6061-T4 aluminum, has a hex shape for better grip when used as a driver, a subtle but practical detail. The tool is organized around a central driver assembly housed within the handle, while additional modules such as , a box opener with interchangeable 20CV steel tips, an inkless writing implement and a magnetic-base LED flashlight can be threaded on as extensions. In doing so, it respects the classic pen form factor while fundamentally expanding its purpose. Subtle etched measurement markings along the body function as a built-in ruler, with a zero-reference aligned to the edge for more practical, real-world measuring.

What really makes this system work is the execution of the modular connections. Each component threads together, secured by precision-fitted O-rings that provide a smooth, friction-based fit. This is a critical detail because it prevents the tool from feeling like a wobbly collection of parts in use, maintaining a cohesive and solid feel in hand.. The anodized finish on the aluminum body adds wear and corrosion resistance, so it should hold up to being tossed in a pocket with keys. At 170mm long and weighing just 50 grams, it maintains that pen-like portability while feeling substantial enough for actual work.

Designer: Clinton Brassington (Converge Multi-Tools)

Click Here to Buy Now: $99 $133 (26% off). Hurry, only 107/120 left!

What really makes this system work is the execution of the modular connections. Each component threads together, secured by precision-fitted O-rings that provide a smooth, friction-based fit. This is a critical detail because it prevents the tool from feeling like a wobbly collection of parts in use, maintaining a cohesive and solid feel in hand.. The anodized finish on the aluminum body adds wear and corrosion resistance, so it should hold up to being tossed in a pocket with keys. At 170mm long and weighing just 50 grams, it maintains that pen-like portability while feeling substantial enough for actual work.

At its core, the Pockitrod is built around a solid driver system, with an integrated stylus and a concealed precision screwdriver tip for working with small fasteners. The main 1/4″ hex driver features a spring-loaded locking mechanism to keep the bit holder firmly engaged with the handle, eliminating the play that plagues many compact multitools, and comes fitted with a 6150 CRV PH2 bit. The Pockitrod also includes a mini 1/4″ driver for reaching into tight spaces. Both drivers accept standard ¼” bits, with the mini driver housing an internal spare, a long-shank SL3 bit for accessing deep recessed or hard-to-reach fasteners. It’s a thoughtful detail for anyone who frequently switches between tasks without wanting to carry extra loose bits.

Beyond the drivers, the tool selection is pure EDC perfection. The inkless writing tip, made from a graphite compound, is a practical choice that will never dry out or leak, and it’s paired with a conductive fiber stylus tip for touchscreen use. For cutting tasks, the box opener module uses replaceable tips made from 20CV steel, a high-end choice known for excellent edge retention. Converge offers several tip styles, including a bladeless version for safety, a standard utility tip, and a scraper, which adds a layer of compliance for different workplace regulations.

The utility is further expanded by a detachable LED flashlight module. It’s a compact LED light intended for close-range task lighting, ideal for quick inspections or low-light work. The clever part is its magnetic base, which allows it to be used independently as a small work light. It can also be mounted to the main tool’s pocket clip for a 90-degree beam or attached to the magnetic tip and clipped to a hat brim for a makeshift headlamp. This kind of multi-use design shows a deep understanding of how people actually use their tools in the field.

Speaking of magnetism, the N52 grade magnetic tip is surprisingly strong, with a lift capacity of up to 1kg under ideal conditions. That’s more than enough to retrieve a dropped set of keys or hold a handful of screws at the ready while you work. The whole system is designed to be reconfigured on the fly. Modules can be rearranged, swapped, or left behind depending on the task or environment, with shared compatibility across the main tool and the included Keychain Companion. This companion is a compact, threaded extension of the system, featuring a quick-disconnect loop and allowing select components to be carried, combined, or repurposed independently for more minimalist setups.

This entire package comes from Converge Multi-Tools, an outfit based in Australia.Launch pricing is expected to start around $99 USD for a complete system, which includes the main tool, the keychain companion, and a set of alternative tips. Worldwide shipping is included, starting around June 2026.

Click Here to Buy Now: $99 $133 (26% off). Hurry, only a few left!

The post Forget bulky Leathermans, this minimalist Pockitrod multitool pen is built for modern EDC first appeared on Yanko Design.

Scroll to Top