Animation panning to a person opening the MetMo Multi Drive Metal Case with all the attachments inside.

The Metal Case

For the precision builders. The MetMo Metal Case is the ultimate accessory, designed to be a mobile workstation. The fully machined aluminium case comes equipped with 24 micro bits, a built in pencil sharpener, a lid that doubles as a part organising tray, space for a Multi Drive, Scribe, 4mm Adaptor and Blade Mount. Perfect for keeping everything organised and protected around the workshop. 

Person attaching the fully magnetic MetMo Multi Drive Metal Case to a metal wall panel.

Pick Your Bits

Fully magnetic, it keeps everything organised and makes picking out the bits you need much easier than the standard plastic cases that exist. It will attach itself to any metal surface, so if space is a premium it can even attach to your workshop walls.

MetMo Multi Drive Metal Case.

Mobile Case

Designed to be no bigger than a modern phone, the Metal Case is at home in the workshop or on the move.

MetMo Multi Drive Metal Case and Multi Drive tool.

Pencil Sharpening

Yep, you read that right! Hidden in the top edge is a small hole with a machined offset that lets you put a finer point on your 3mm lead pencils, so you can stay sharp while the boss is about. Case in point.

Animation of person labelling their MetMo Multi Drive Metal Case to organise their attachment pieces.

More Than Just a Lid

Milled out of aerospace grade plate aluminium with precision machined shallow compartments to keep tiny things organised when not in use as a lid, it's perfect for keeping track of your dismantled doodads. 

Its magnetic clasp means it can also tuck under the case to keep things tidy.

Person popping up the attachments inside the MetMo Multi Drive Metal Case.

The Magnetic Core

With six neodymium rare earth magnets set inside the case it hasn’t quite got the power of the earth’s core, but it will mess with a compass so that's something. They're positioned so that they apply a unique pull on bits placed in the case, giving the convenience of just pressing the bit you want and having it stand to attention, ready for use. Save having a fight with a tightly packed tray of bits… I’m sure we've all been there. 

Animation of a person placing some bit attachments into the MetMo Multi Drive Metal Case.

Quick Access Holes

Like a Space X Launch pad this line up of four holes lets you neatly stack implements. Easy to grab and always ready for action while you're working, so you have what you need without having to fiddle around.

Infographic highlighting the layers that make up the MetMo Multi Drive Metal Case.

A Hard Knock Case

Behind the bits this case's construction is made from fifteen parts carefully assembled and hard anodised to match the Multi Drive. This one is a real hard case. 

Animation of micro drive bits popping out of MetMo Multi Drive metal case.

Popping Up Motion

Let’s just take a moment to look at that sweet sweet motion…. Figuring this out means we can have a thinner, less obtrusive design, and also lets you pop out the Multi Drive without removing the lid, ideal for taking a quick note. 

Person writing on the MetMo Multi Drive Metal Case using the MetMo Multi Drive tool with lead attachment.

The Infinite Notepad

The anodised aluminium combined with the graphite lead create the perfect duo to be used as an infinite notepad. Jot notes on the aluminium, then when your dreams have been made a reality easily wipe them off. Rinse and repeat!

Person attaching the fully magnetic MetMo Multi Drive Metal Case to a metal wall panel.

It Really Sticks Around

The magnets in the case mean it can attach vertically, so you can keep your workspace totally clear! Also perfect if you're working in a tight environment, upside down, or in space. It’s like owning a micro shadow board!

MetMo Multi Drive Metal Case, Showing the metals and micro bits

Materials

We've stuck with the same metals used for Multi Drive. Perhaps overkill to use metal that was designed to take an aircraft landing, but better safe than sorry when your bits are at stake.