Star Trek Multitools | Source: Toynk/the Pop Insider

Today is First Contact Day — the day where humans interact with Vulcans for the first time in the year 2063 in the Star Trek universe. While we wait 42 more years, Toynk and Ukonic have an excellent array of Star Trek home goods and tools to celebrate the day.

When your ship home needs some repairs, grab one of the handy new Star Trek pocket tools, which are available in three styles. The USS Enterprise NCC-1701 and USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D eight-in-one multitools are die-cut to each starships’ shape, utilizing every part as a different tool. The featured tools are a butterfly wrench, a hex wrench, a flathead screwdriver, a Phillips-head screwdriver, a can opener, a bottle opener, a cord-cutter, and a protractor or ruler.

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If you want to fix your home with some honor, pick up the Klingon Bat’leth six-in-one multitool. Like the other two, this multi-tool is die-cut, this time cut resembling the fearsome weapon of the Klingon. It functions as a butterfly wrench, hex wrenches, a flat head screwdriver, a Phillips-head screwdriver, a bottle opener, and a cord cutter. All three 2.5-by- 5-inch tools are lightweight, thin, and portable. They retail for $15.99 each.

You may not be able to fly through space, but you can still enjoy an adventure and gaze at the stars in the Star Trek: The Next Generation Shuttlecraft Justman 2-Person Camping Tent ($139.99). Designed to resemble the Federation shuttlecraft, this easy-to-set-up, pop-up tent is perfect for any outdoor adventure. It features anti-insect and anti-mosquito mesh and comes with four ground nails and a carry bag.

If you want even more merch to celebrate the first contact with, check out Toynk’s full Star Trek collection, featuring re-stocked robes, pizza cutters, and more home goods!

About the author

Alex Aiello

Alex Aiello

Alex Aiello is an editorial intern at Adventure Publishing Group. He writes for the Pop Insider and the Toy Insider and contributes to the Toy Book. When not working or in school, he is most likely quoting What We Do In The Shadows or rewatching that one scene from The Mandalorian when Boba Fett shows up. Catch him out in the wild playing Pokémon Go or follow his adventures on Instagram @couchpeople96.

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