
The JK-9X takes a serious swing at the EDC category as a pen-shaped Kickstarter multitool that the creators say swaps between 73 separate functions through one ergonomic shell. The campaign launched on April 24, 2026, and it’s already cleared 873 percent of its modest funding target. The appetite for compact precision tools is still healthy.
Price: From $29
Where to Buy: Kickstarter
The JK-9X picks one specific corner of the multitool world and goes deep. It isn’t trying to be a folding plier-knife-saw combo like a Leatherman. Instead, the creators built a pen-sized handle that swaps out heads and bits to handle three distinct job categories: precision screwdriving, micro drilling, and hobby cutting. Anyone who works on phones, watches, drones, eyeglasses, or model kits already knows why that matters. The gear that fits those jobs tends to live in a drawer, a pouch, or a bench tray. The pitch is that you can keep all of it on you in a package the size of a normal pen.
What’s in the JK-9X 73-in-1 Kit
The headline number breaks down into three families of attachments, plus the body that ties them together. Per the campaign listing, you get a 3-in-1 handle, 30 S2 steel screwdriver bits, 20 micro drill bits, and 30 SK-5 steel craft knife blades, along with a magnetizer-demagnetizer for the screwdriver section. The exact arithmetic doesn’t quite hit 73 in every breakdown surfaced from the campaign page, but the core idea holds. One pen-shaped handle, a sizable pile of swappable tips.
The materials choice is where the JK-9X starts to separate itself from cheaper all-in-one pens. S2 tool steel is the same alloy used in better-grade precision screwdriver kits and tends to hold up to repeated electronics work without cam-out. SK-5 carbon steel is the standard for utility knife and craft blades, which means the cutting tips should bite cleanly into card stock, vinyl, and thin plastic without chipping after a handful of cuts.
Built for Bench Work, Sized for a Pocket
The campaign leans hard on the “zero wobble” tagline, which is the creators’ way of addressing the most common complaint about cheap precision EDC multitools: bit play that strips screw heads on first use. Whether the JK-9X actually delivers that tolerance is something early backer reviews will confirm once units ship. Either way, the marketing language tells you what category of buyer the campaign is targeting. This is aimed at the audience that’s already tried a $15 pen-style screwdriver from a marketplace and walked away disappointed.
The other practical advantage of the pen format is grip. A precision driver only works when you can rotate it with your fingertips while bracing the body in your palm. The JK-9X’s pen format is built for that motion. Anyone who’s done a phone teardown with a borrowed Phillips screwdriver knows the difference a true precision form factor makes.
JK-9X’s Kickstarter Numbers Are Telling
At press time, the campaign sat at HK$122,196 raised against a HK$14,000 goal, which works out to roughly 873 percent of target with about 430 backers and 25 days left on the clock. Average pledge sits near HK$284, which is above both base tiers (HK$227 and HK$274). That tells you bundles are pulling weight on top of the entry-level pledges.
Tools at this price point tend to draw in casual hobbyists alongside electronics repair enthusiasts, and the mix of base-tier and bundle pledges suggests the JK-9X is hitting both audiences at once. That’s the kind of cross-segment appeal a small Kickstarter run usually misses.
JK-9X Pledge Tiers and Shipping Window
Two pledge levels anchor the campaign: a Super Early Bird tier at HK$227 (around $29 USD), which has already drawn 239 backers, and an Early Bird tier at HK$274 (around $35 USD). The Super Early Bird package includes a JK-9X 3-in-1 handle and the magnetizer-demagnetizer; the Early Bird tier sits one rung up at the same single-kit level with the next pricing band.
The full tier list, including any bundle pricing for extra blade and bit packs, is on the Kickstarter page itself. The campaign runs through May 25, 2026, after which the page closes to new backers. A confirmed shipping date hasn’t been published in the press materials surfaced so far.
Price: From $29
Where to Buy: Kickstarter
Pricing and Availability
The JK-9X is available only through Kickstarter pre-order, with HK$ pledge tiers starting at HK$227 (around $29 USD) at the Super Early Bird level and HK$274 (around $35 USD) at the Early Bird level. A couple package sits at HK$462 (around $59 USD) for two kits, and additional bundles are listed on the campaign page. The campaign closes May 25, 2026. Retail pricing and estimated delivery is August 2026. If you’re new to Kickstarter, the standard rules apply. You’re funding development, not pre-ordering from a retailer, so factor in the possibility of delays before the pen lands at your door.






