School Smart Vertical Pencil Sharpener
A heavy-duty electric sharpener that's recommended by teachers, librarians, and parents all over.
A heavy-duty electric sharpener that's recommended by teachers, librarians, and parents all over.
A full-sized, 100% "one-hand-operable" multi-tool, including one-hand-opening pliers AND a one-hand-opening blade.
A bottle opener with personality. It's durable, comfortable to use, and easy to find in a drawer.
Great binoculars for enjoying live shows and sporting events, even from the nosebleeds.
A full-grain leather sheath designed around the Leatherman Wave but will fit most standard-sized knives and multi-tools.
A dependable, army-style fire starter that can last up to 12,000 strikes, works even in extreme conditions, and includes a built-in emergency whistle.
A 7-in-1 tool that unfolds to reveal fun animal shapes.
A discrete screwdriver bit that fits and functions on a titanium key ring.
A desktop star chart that inverts the night sky for immediate and complete reference of the essential heavenly bodies.
A set of four different-sized drill bits for extracting stripped/damaged screws.
A super-affordable sharpener that may just be the last one you ever buy.
A handsome set of six screwdrivers (3 Phillips, 3 flathead) with handles made from turned Maine hardwood. Comes with a thick canvas pouch.
A stellar sharpening system that includes everything you need to keep your pocket knife sharp and your fingers safe.
A quality hatchet made with old-world craftsmanship and guaranteed to last.
Combines an Apple Wireless Keyboard and an Apple Magic Trackpad into a single unit. Simple.
The same micron pens writers and illustrators know and love, now in beautiful dark navy cases with golden clips.
Looks like a nondescript key (albeit one with a built-in bottle opener) but actually houses a surgical-grade folding knife. Handy in a pinch.
Makes cleaning a cast iron (or non-stick) skillet easy.
An easy way to snazz up your handwritten correspondence.
Like one of those "pop-a-point" pencils from grade school, but with hex bits.