ATuMan X3 Precision Toolkit — No Stripping, Full Control
Faster Bit Changes. More Secure Than Magnetic. Built for Precision Work.
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The ATuMan X3 turns the chaos of precision repair into something organized, durable, and weirdly satisfying. At the early bird price, it's an easy yes for anyone who fixes their own gear.
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This is ATuMan's first Kickstarter campaign, so set expectations accordingly. The team are self-described repairers who built the X3 for their own daily use, and it shows in the details. They say they stand behind every single unit, and the campaign's torture-test footage backs up the talk.
78 pieces, 69 S2 alloy steel bits hardened to HRC 60±2, which outclasses the chromium-vanadium steel in most kits. Four dedicated zones keep handles, bits, and pry tools organized, with a magnetic plate so tiny screws never wander off. There's even a built-in re-magnetizing zone for bits that lose their grip. Smart.
Durability is the quiet sustainability story here: phosphate-treated bits resist rust and wear, so you replace less and toss less. The campaign is upfront about shipping logistics and timelines. No bold eco claims, but a buy-once toolkit beats a drawer full of stripped, disposable drivers.
The early bird tier lands around $44, a 46% discount off retail. That's a complete phone-to-furniture repair arsenal for less than a single visit to a repair shop. Hard to argue with that price-per-fix.
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