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A collection of functional cybertwee tools and resources to make your computing .env cuter while amplifying productivity.

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Hakko x A.T.Field Dial Temperature Control Soldering Iron

A.T. Field Evangelion Work and Hakko came together to produce this cute dial-type temperature-controlled soldering iron inspired by EVA-01. It's lightweight and heats up quickly, making it ideal for soldering electronic components such as ICs, LEDs, and printed circuit boards. During use, the machine number logo on the grip lights up with an LED. The temperature is controlled with a dial, and can be adjusted from 200 degrees C to 500 degrees C just by turning the dial. This iron was released about 2-3 years ago but can still be found on Amazon.jp or eBay!

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the Heavy Grail

The Heavy Grails are engineered to have that soft bouncy feel that is characteristic of the original Happy Hacking Keyboard's injection-molded housing and limits external sound transmission from the interior chamber of the housing. Unfortunately, they made their last batch of Heavy Grail due to reaching the end of the switch plates, and no longer owning the tooling to produce more. The cake pink color gives it such a cute aesthetic, maybe they’ll make a comeback someday?

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Hakko FX-888D Digital Soldering Station

Until we can get a pastel colored soldering station (imagine baby pink or lavender!?) this is probably the closest it can get for now. Otherwise, an all black standard station is also a safe default.

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Lee Cyborg Colorful Alligator Clips

Alligator clips are a staple part for any workbench and these beauties make it a definite staple. Designed by Making & Hacking extraordinaire Lee Cyborg, these colorful clips are a nice switch up from the old boring colors. So stoked that these exist!

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Adafruit KB2040 RP2040 Kee Boar Driver

A shiny KB2040 wild Kee Boar appears! An Arduino Pro Micro-shaped board for Keebs with RP2040.

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Pink Shortening microSD card adapter for Raspberry Pi and MacBooks

This short-style, pink  microSD adapter slides in where the SD card goes but is 9mm shorter.