with over 700,000 apps on the Apple AppStore, there is probably an app for practically everything you can dream of but one thing for sure, there are no apps for opening a bottle of cold one, cut the steak or tighten a screw. realistically speaking, no app will ever execute those tasks but there's one case that will be able to fill in those voids. meet the TaskOne Multi-tool iPhone Case...

TaskOne Multi-tool iPhone Case
TaskOne Multi-tool iPhone Case | from US$75.00 | thetasklab.com

with over 700,000 apps on the Apple AppStore, there is probably an app for practically everything you can dream of but one thing for sure, there are no apps for opening a bottle of cold one, cut the steak or tighten a screw. realistically speaking, no app will ever execute those tasks but there’s one case that will be able to fill in those voids. meet the TaskOne Multi-tool iPhone Case, an iPhone case that incorporates a slim aluminum tool assembly into its case, offering you with implements including a 2.5-inch knife with 0.75-inch serrated section, a 1.8-inch saw blade, flathead and phillips screwdrivers, pliers with integrated 3-8mm wrench, wire cutters, wire stripper, Allen wrenches, spoke wrenches, a 120mm ruler (a shorter 110mm for iPhone 4/4S model), a kickstand as well as the all-important bottle opener. all told, it has a total of sixteen tools crafted from hardened tool steels catering to your everyday need and yet, not bulking your phone by a lot. the TaskOne iPhone Case consists of two parts: the aircraft aluminum multi-tool assembly where all the magics are and the polycarbonate edge bands (much like a bumper case) which by itself comes in two parts, holding the intricately designed multi-tool securely in place. sliders are in place for convenient access to the tools while a raised front bezel design adds extra protection for the beautiful multitouch display. the TaskOne Multi-tool iPhone Case is currently a project on crowdfunding platform, INDIE GOGO and securing yourself one is as simple as making a pledge of $75 or more. hit the jump for a pledge video and let its maker, TaskLab, convince you on why you should be needing one such case.