Screw Grabber

Screwdriver Accessory Meets $18,000 Kickstarter Campaign Goal with a Day to Spare

LogoThe inventor of the “Screw Grabber,” an invention designed to hold non-magnetic screws on the end of screwdriver, has met his Kickstarter campaign goal with over $18,300 in pledges with a day left in his 30-day crowd funding campaign. His success means that Phillip Kauffman, a native of Lake Elsinore California, will get to keep the proceeds to fund manufacturing of his invention.

Screwdriver Accessory Inventor Scrambles for $3,500 in Final 3 Days of Kickstarter Campaign

LogoThe inventor of the Screw Grabber, a new tool that securely holds non-magnetic screws on the end of a screwdriver, has reached over 80% of his funding goal with 3 days remaining in his $18,000 Kickstarter campaign. “We’re all hustling to bring in that remaining $3,500,” says Phillip Kauffman, 29. Kickstarter is an “all or nothing” crowd funding platform, so if Kauffman hasn’t met his goal by Friday, March 22, he will get nothing. The Screw Grabber can be pre-ordered online at Kickstarter.com for a pledge of at least $7.00. Kauffman recently added a $40.00 Super Contractor Pack of 40 Screw Grabbers to the reward levels.

Screw Grabber Screwdriver Accessory Adds Super Contractor's Pack to Kickstarter Reward Levels

LogoThe creator of the Screw Grabber, a new invention that securely holds non-magnetic screws on the end of a screwdriver, has added a $40.00 Super Contractor’s Pack reward level to his crowd funding campaign on Kickstarter. If the project meets its funding goal of $18,000 by March 22, supporters who pledge $40.00 or more will receive an assortment of 30 large and 10 small Screw Grabbers. The Screw Grabber can be pre-ordered online at at Kickstarter.com for a pledge of at least $7.00. So far, the campaign has attracted over 600 supporters who have pledged a total of $11,205.00.

"Screw Grabber" Screwdriver Accessory Hits 54% of $18,000 Kickstarter Campaign Goal with 11 Days Remaining

LogoThe Screw Grabber, a new tool that securely holds brass, stainless steel, aluminum and other non-magnetic screws on the end of a screwdriver, has reached over 50% of its funding goal with 14 days remaining in its $18,000 Kickstarter campaign. “We’re amazed and inspired by the support,” says the Screw Grabber’s inventor, Phillip Kauffman, 29, of Los Angeles.

"Screw Grabber" Inventor Launches $18,000 Kickstarter Campaign to Fund First Manufacturing Run

Logo“Everyone who has ever picked up a screwdriver can relate to the frustration of dropping a non-magnetic screw,” says the inventor of the Screw Grabber, a new tool that securely holds brass, stainless steel, aluminum, and other non-magnetic screws on the end of a screwdriver. Phillip Kauffman, 29, is counting on that universal DIY complaint to fuel his $18,000 Kickstarter campaign, launching February 20, 2014 on the crowd-funding site. “The Kickstarter funds will pay for the engineering and machining of our molds, and for the first production run,” says Kauffman.