As a drum tech, backline tech, and drummer, I like having gear that makes sense for everything I do. And I know I’m not the only one who has struggled with over-tightened wing nuts on hardware or having a piece of hardware slip because it wasn’t tight enough. The old-school way of doing this was to use drumsticks, your hands, or a wrench to cinch down the wing nut. After getting introduced to this company by a good friend, I feel this tool has eliminated that struggle. It allows you to effectively tighten any wing nut on your kit and lock it down so you are secure and ready for the gig. I know, I know, less talking and more specs and features. Let’s get into it! The Wing Thing features & specs (pulled from Morgenstein Tool’s website): “Wing Thing is the world’s first practical, dependable wingnut adjustment tool created especially for drummers, percussionists, drum techs, and professional stage crew. * CNC machined ONLY in the USA of 6061 aluminum, then hard-coated in Detroit with respect for our environment and concerns for climate change. * Handled and shipped utilizing zero disposable plastics and an absolute minimum of biodegradable packaging. * Designed to be kind to your precious drum hardware. * Comes with a lifetime guarantee. * Wing Thing is the specialty tool drummers have needed since the invention of the wingnut! What did you guys think? I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below. Okay. Byeeeee 🥁🤓❤️✌🏻 —
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