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Avoid nicking or scratching sensitive components. Also known as spudgers, these picks are good for adjusting small wires or separating press-fit plastic components.
The handles of these assorted picks have a magnet at the end to pick up small steel objects. Use to hold and position wire, springs, and other small parts.
The handle has a magnet at the end to pick up small steel objects. Use these picks to hold and position wire, springs, and other small parts.
Use these tools to hold, separate, and position wire, springs, and other small parts.
The assorted tools in these sets are used to hold, separate, and position wire, springs, and other small parts.
Hold, separate, and position small parts with one tool. These sets include assorted picks with a different tip at each end.
A different tip at each end allows you to install, extract, and position parts with one tool.
Sets include a handle and an assortment of tips for holding and positioning wire, springs, and other small parts.
Reach around obstructions and into tight spaces with picks that have long, angled tips. Use these tools to hold, separate, and position wire, springs, and other small parts.
Change tips to use a different size or style pick for holding and positioning wire, springs, and other small parts.
Solder won’t stick to these assorted picks, which are used for positioning circuit board components.
Position circuit board components without solder sticking to these picks.
Made of beryllium copper that is FM approved, these picks satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
These assorted picks have insulated handles that protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. They are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
An insulated handle protects against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These picks are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Similar to dental instruments, these needle-sharp picks are suitable for work around delicate circuits and components.
The assorted needle-sharp picks in these sets are similar to dental instruments and suitable for work around delicate circuits and components.
A fluorescent orange handle makes these retrievers stand out, so they’re less likely to be misplaced.
Pick up screws, nuts, and other small steel objects.
An extra-long shaft enables access to material in hard-to-reach areas. These retrievers can pick up heavier objects than our other magnetic retrievers.
LEDs light the magnetized tip for picking up screws, nuts, and other small steel objects in dark areas.
Often used to pick up steel sheets, the magnet holds material until you press the lever to disengage it.
Push the plunger to engage the magnet; release to disengage. These retrievers bend into position and stay in place.
LEDs light the magnetized tip and the shaft bends and stays in position to reach objects in awkward spaces.
Bend the shaft to reach objects in awkward spaces.
Protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These insulated retrievers are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505. The shaft bends and stays in position to reach objects in awkward spaces.
An extra-long shaft and pivoting head lets you access hard-to-reach material from almost any angle.
The head pivots, so you can pick up screws, nuts, bolts, and other small steel objects from any angle.
Also known as rescue hooks, these retrievers are often used to pull an injured worker away from electrical hazards without risking the safety of other workers. They have a fiberglass handle and insulated hook to protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. The handle is tested to meet the requirements of ASTM F711.
Use these long-handled retrievers to grab and pull objects in hard-to-reach spots.
Pick up objects on the ground, grab items on high shelves, and reach into deep tanks.
View, grab, and position objects in hard-to-reach spots. These retrievers have a camera and light at the tip of the flexible shaft and an LCD that displays live video. In addition to picking up objects, they can be used in applications such as installing wiring behind walls and extracting clogs and debris from pipes.
An LED lights the wire jaws and the shaft bends to reach objects in awkward spaces.
Thin wire jaws grasp small or oddly shaped objects.
Bend the shaft to reach into awkward spaces and grab small parts in the wire jaws.
Spear litter with the sharp point.
Slip the cable over an object and it locks in place once tightened.
The pointed tip with curved hook is good for holding and pulling cylindrical material.
Paste threadlockers are easy to apply and won't drip, even from overhead fasteners.
This gel clings to fasteners to prevent drips.
Keep cups and sticks on hand for mixing two-part adhesives.
Swap out worn or broken parts for your 3M hot-melt glue gun.
Dispense 3M hot-melt adhesives with these guns.
Convert glue guns for use with 8" long glue sticks.
Choose from cone tips, L-tips, and T-tips.
For use in high-volume production applications, these guns use electric heat to melt the adhesive and compressed air to keep it flowing.
A motor advances the glue stick for a continuous flow of glue.
Melt and dispense hot-melt glue sticks for sealing and assembling.
Butane power makes these guns completely portable.
Dispense up to 3 times as much adhesive per hour as our standard hot-melt glue guns.
These small guns get into areas larger guns can't.
Use these guns in heat-sensitive applications and on delicate materials. They have a temperature setting of 250° F.
Don't be tethered by a cord—take these guns where they're needed.
These guns use polyurethane hot-melt cartridges for stronger bonds than other hot-melt adhesives.
Even when used under water, these adhesives maintain their strength.
These machinable epoxies are mixed with steel, but won’t rust, so they can be used to repair cracks and threaded holes.
Epoxies are the strongest and most weather- and chemical-resistant structural adhesives. They work especially well on metals.
When heated, these glue sticks melt and quickly begin to harden. Use them to seal packaging and form other low- to medium-strength bonds.
Glue hardens in 15 seconds or less to bond quickly.
Remaining flexible after curing, these glue sticks accommodate joint movement.
This general purpose glue tackles a variety of repairs.
Fill gaps up to 0.01" to secure unthreaded cylindrical metal parts such as shafts, bearings, and press-fit assemblies.
Stir sticks come packaged loose in a box.
Toothpicks are mint flavored and come individually wrapped.
Turn the knob to dispense stir sticks one at a time.
Maintain tools, molds, and dies. These stones can be used by hand or in power tools with a compatible holder.
Each of these sets comes with four differently shaped stones.
Remove surface scale left by the EDM (electrical discharge machining) process.
Also known as Crystolon stones, these abrade quickly to create a smooth or extra-smooth finish.
Strong and wear-resistant, these thin bonded-ceramic stones have some give when pressure is applied.
The abrasive is specially treated for use on high-grade mold steels such as P-20, H-13, and 420 stainless steel.
The abrasive is specially treated for use on aluminum, brass, bronze, and other soft metal molds and dies.
Remove more material than traditional buffing compounds. These consist of abrasive grains embedded in glue to adhere to your buffing wheel. They leave a dull satin finish. Also known as greaseless compounds.
Apply a layer of compound by holding one of these bars against a revolving buffing wheel.
The backing cushions the abrasive to prevent gouging your work surface.
Finish and polish metals without producing dust.
The rubber backing cushions the abrasive to prevent gouging your aluminum, soft metal, and nonmetal work surfaces.
Remove material buildup from the abrasive surface of a moving belt or roll, extending the service life.
Access tight spots. These sticks are spring-loaded to hold a small sanding belt taut, but you can easily rotate the belt when it becomes worn.
The abrasive in these blocks wears evenly to maintain a flat surface. They can be used to remove burrs from metal die fixtures and machine parts or to clean magnetic chucks.
Also known as dressing sticks, these can be used to sharpen a variety of abrasive wheels.
The larger face offers better control, while multiple points provide a finer finish than single-point cleaners.
The single point on these cleaners removes more material than multiple-point cleaners.
Twist the knurled adjustment knob on these cleaners to advance the replaceable point.
Also known as hooded dressers, these cleaners reveal new layers of sharp abrasive and deflect flying chips.
Use to clean or create rounded shapes on the wheel surface.
A concentrated amount of diamond abrasive produces a finer finish than other multiple-point cleaners.
A single point removes more material than cleaners with multiple points.
Furnished with multiple points, these clean faster and leave a more uniform finish than single-point cleaners.
Mount these cleaners to the T-slot of your surface grinder or secure them to a magnetic chuck.
Mount these truing cleaners to a T-slot to reshape worn diamond and CBN grinding wheels.
Cleaners maintain a consistent speed for minimal diamond loss. Use to reshape worn diamond and CBN grinding wheels.
Use with lapping paste to lap by hand or with power tools.
Sets include an assortment of sharpening stones in different grits.
Quickly sharpen straight-blade tools.
Measure volume in gallons without calculations.
Built to resist corrosion and last in harsh environments, these vertical rulers are iron with a porcelain-enamel finish. Mount them to walls and tanks.
Fold these vertical rulers for convenient storage and transport.
Permanently mount these vertical rulers to walls and tanks.
Connect continuous segments to create a ruler up to 10 ft. long.
Made to last, our most corrosion-resistant rulers are stainless steel and have wear-resistant etched markings.
A calibration certificate traceable to NIST is included with these stainless steel rulers.
Ensure accurate measurements with these certified rulers.
Made of aluminum, these rulers are an economical alternative to stainless steel rulers.
Numbers and graduations etched in light colors are easy to see on a black background.
Rulers have large numbers and deeply etched graduations.
Keep your workpiece in view as you measure with these see-through rulers.
A cork back prevents slipping and protects delicate surfaces.
Made of wood with a clear protective coating, this ruler is an economical choice for measuring objects up to three feet long.
A clear protective coating and brass endcaps add durability to these hard-maple rulers.
Permanently mount these rulers to a machine or workbench.
Use to find diameters and centers.
Fold these rulers for convenient storage and transport.
Create a ruler up to 192" long by adding continuous segments.
Rulers are narrow and just 6" long to measure in tight spaces.
Also known as machinists’ rules, these rulers ensure reliable, repeatable measurements.
Ensure reliable, repeatable measurements with these rulers.
A reversible, removable hook grabs the edge of an object for easy alignment.
High-powered magnets hold these rulers in place.
These rulers include a certificate of calibration traceable to NIST with test measurements that confirm accuracy.
Protect your ruler from scratches and wear with a TiN (titanium nitride) coating.
An economical alternative to Starrett High-Accuracy Rulers, these provide reliable, repeatable measurements.
Measurements are printed from top to bottom for measuring heights and depths.
Use to measure heights and tank levels.
Permanently mount these rulers on machines, tanks, and walls to measure heights and depths.
These extra-thick rulers have a polycarbonate coating that resists wear from traffic and chemicals.
The graduations on these rulers are half the actual length of the object you are measuring.
A hook grabs the edge of an object for easy alignment.
Zero marks the center when these rulers are positioned so the same number touches each side of an object.
Determine the circumference of a circle without calculations.
Rulers are marked with picas for working with type.
Attach to curved or flat steel surfaces.
Apply this thread sealant stick without a mess.
Apply these thread sealant sticks without a mess.
To stop leaks in metal tanks and equipment without draining the contents, heat the area with a heat gun or torch to melt the stick and form a permanent seal. The resulting patch can withstand pressure up to 600 psi.
Stop leaks in metal tanks and equipment without draining the contents.
Stop leaks in metal tanks and equipment without draining the contents. Until a permanent repair can be made, rub these sticks into the leak to form a temporary seal.
Mix these two-part surface fillers together to repair leaks and cracks as well as to rebuild rough spots in metal.
Repair and rebuild metal surfaces that are exposed to heat. These surface fillers withstand temperatures over 450° F.
Fill cracks in horizontal, vertical, and overhead concrete surfaces.
Press these putty-like fillers into cracks in wood up to 1/8" wide.
Use these two-part fillers to rebuild cracked or worn plastic surfaces.
All the benefits of gasketing adhesive in a no-drip form.
All the benefits of a gasket maker in a no-drip form.
Change the reach of your roller with the push of a button.
Add length to your roller with these adjustable handles.
Clips clamp onto the shaft to keep spools from slipping, preventing wear on the belt.
Replace the spools that hold round belts in place on line-shaft conveyors.
Lock multiple spools together to increase drive power.
Reduce noise, absorb impact, and extend roller life.
Covers fit loosely over the roller to allow packages to accumulate. Rollers can continue spinning inside the cover without causing damage to packages.
Add a package stop on a conveyor to control product flow and allow for accumulation.
Copper allows these lubricants to conduct electricity, while graphite gives them good chemical and corrosion resistance. Use them to prevent threaded fasteners and close-fitting parts from locking together in connections where you need to conduct electricity.
Corrosion-resistant additives allow these lubricants to prevent parts from locking together in caustic environments, such as steel mills and power plants.
Reduce mess and waste with these easy-to-apply, nonstaining lubricants. They reduce friction between your cutting tool and workpiece to make cutting cycles faster and easier, improve surface finishes, and extend tool life. All resist running and dripping.
These easy-to-apply stick lubricants won't drip or run for a cleaner workspace. Use them for tapping many types of metal, as well as plastic and rubber. Apply to taps to make cutting faster and easier, improve surface finishes, and extend tool life.
An alternative to nearly dry machining, apply these coolants to tools before milling and machining to reduce heat with minimal cleanup. They’re often used for shallow drilling, reaming, and tapping, as well as on saw blades.
These rollers have diameters 1 3/8" and below.
Choose the width you need from 6" to 60" in 1/16" increments.
Rollers have a standard 1.9" diameter to fit most roller conveyors.
Rollers have diameters between 2" and 3 1/2".
All stainless steel construction makes these rollers suitable for washdown applications. They have 2 1/2" diameters.
Rollers have maintenance-free, precision bearings to reduce conveyor noise.
Rubber-covered axles eliminate metal-to-metal contact to prevent frame wear and reduce noise.
These rollers have diameters 1 3/4" and below.
Made from stainless steel, these rollers are suitable for washdown applications. They have a standard 1.9" diameter to fit most roller conveyors.
Replace worn and broken V-belts on conveyor rollers.
These rollers have 0.78" diameters.
Rollers are made from thick, 12-ga. steel so they're less likely to dent than standard 16-ga. rollers.
Rollers move in one direction so they won't roll back when idle, keeping packages in place.
Improve tracking on curved conveyor sections. Rollers taper so packages maintain their orientation through the curve.
Rollers are tapered for use on curved conveyor sections.
" Rollers are grooved to accommodate round belts on line-shaft conveyors."
We'll get the between frame width and groove spacing you need in 1/16" increments.
Connect to other rollers with two grooves to power a gravity conveyor or build a custom powered conveyor.
We'll get the between frame width and sprocket spacing you need in 1/16" increments.
Replace rollers on a chain-driven conveyor.
Also known as pallet brakes, these mount underneath rollers on a gravity conveyor and create friction on the rollers to control the conveyor's speed.
These conveyors are designed to rest on a work surface instead of a stand.
These rollers have 2 1/2" diameters.
Conveyors are made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel, making them suitable for washdown applications.
Easily move light- to medium-weight objects with flat or uneven bottoms.
For more demanding shipping and assembly applications, these conveyors can carry heavy loads. They are made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel making them suitable for washdown applications.
Also known as line-shaft conveyors, these are driven by a drive shaft and round belts.
Replace damaged wheels or use multiple wheels to build a custom conveyor.
A flange on these wheels separates material while guiding it down the line.
Create a low-profile conveying surface.
These wheels have rollers that rotate around the wheel core to allow movement in any direction.
Skate wheel conveyors are for light duty loading and unloading of flat-bottom objects.
Side rails keep packages from sliding off.
An accordion-style frame lets you quickly curve, expand, and retract these conveyors. They have skate wheels for flat-bottom objects in assembly lines or packaging and shipping applications.
Configure wheels where you need them on these economical rails that you can cut to length.
All-steel construction and tightly spaced wheels with double ball bearings gives these rails the strength needed to handle heavy loads.
The flange on the wheels separates and guides packages as they flow down the rails.
Rotate materials in any direction on these flow rails.
Use rails to convey packages and pallets in flow racks and confined spaces.
Steel construction and greater horsepower give these conveyors higher capacities and speeds than standard Ready-to-Run Mini Belt Conveyors.
Made of aluminum with a stainless steel bed, these conveyors are lightweight and corrosion resistant.
These conveyors move nearly twice as much weight as our other belt conveyors.
A top-mount motor lets you rest these conveyors directly on a bench top.
Use these 2- to 3-foot conveyor sections alone or add to a roller conveyor to rotate and position material along a conveying line.
Confirm that voltage is present in receptacles, cables, and other electrical components.
Safely check for the presence of voltage in high-voltage equipment and lines. This noncontact detector checks for voltage by sensing electrostatic fields when brought near the electrical component.
Detect voltage with three types of alerts for extra safety—light, sound, and vibration. There are LEDs that light up to show the approximate voltage level, and a digital LCD shows precise voltage measurements. Fluke testers are known for quality and durability.
Route wire and cable outside of conduit in drop ceilings and behind walls. Made of nonconductive fiberglass, these rods are safer to use around energized equipment than metal rods.
Lightweight yet strong and durable, these bamboo levels won't stick to wet cement. Also known as masonry levels.
The sturdy box-style housing has precision-machined leveling surfaces to ensure accuracy.
Align and measure at the same time with these levels that have rulers on the front and side.
One of the horizontal vials is a pitch gauge that reads slope in 1/8" increments.
These brightly-colored levels are easy to spot.
Glow-in-the-dark vials are easy to read in low light.
These levels have a sturdy aluminum housing.
These levels have a plastic housing.
A color LCD and highly accurate sensor allow you to level both horizontally and vertically at the same time. This level also displays a real-time vibration graph.
These levels come with a calibration certificate that's traceable to NIST and includes the test measurements that confirm accuracy.
A color LCD and highly accurate sensor allow you to level both horizontally and vertically at the same time.
These levels come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
With a precision-machined leveling surface and highly sensitive vial, this level provides superior accuracy.
These fiberglass rods are nonconductive.
Use these telescoping rods in conjunction with sight levels. They extend to the length you need, then collapse for convenient storage.
In addition to the instrument, you get a leveling rod and tripod.
Commonly seen in the hands of surveyors, sight levels rotate 360° to find horizontal level when grading for elevation.
A telescoping eyepiece provides 2X magnification.
Use this compact instrument to establish a level sight line.
A thumb screw secures to the end of your pipe or conduit to ensure accuracy when bending.
Hang these levels from the center of a string stretched between two points, and the string acts as a horizontal reference line.
These paddles contain a compound that can be sensed by metal detectors.
These paddles are often used with caustics such as detergents and cleaning fluids.
Mix and stir food and other material in hygienic environments with these paddles—they’re easy to clean and won’t corrode from frequent washdowns with harsh cleaners.
These handles are metal or metal-tipped for improved strength over wood.
A plastic tip absorbs shock to prolong the life of these handles and reduce stress on your arms.
Handles are made of wood.
To attach, slide forks into the forklift pockets and tighten the eyebolts. Lift the top hand lever to release debris.
In addition to forklift pockets, these sweepers have a removable tow handle and wheels for towing. Lift the top hand lever to release debris.
Run chain through the eyebolts to attach these sweepers to your vehicle. Press the toe plate to release debris.
Run chain through the eyebolts to attach these sweepers to your vehicle. Clean with a rag or gloved hand.
Sweep large areas efficiently. These machines sweep and deposit dirt in a plastic hopper.
Bristles sweep up fine and heavy debris into dual collection pans.
A quick-release feature lets you clean these sweepers without touching debris.
Pull the release on top of the handle to release debris.
Clean with a rag or gloved hand.
An offset handle reduces strain from bending and reaching—good for tight areas under machinery and work stations.
Also known as cleaning patches, these mini wipes can be used alone or with cleaning rods to clean inside small or narrow openings.
Rub the crayon over engraved or stamped characters to make them stand out. Paint completely fills crevices and dries with a luster.
These crayons come in a tube that makes it easier to write and keeps the crayon from drying out.
These paint crayons work well even on dirty, rusty, and oily surfaces.
Paint dries immediately when applied to heated metal and won't smear, char, discolor, or peel.
Low in chlorides and halogens, these crayons won't corrode or contaminate surfaces where degradation is a concern such as stainless steel. They're typically used in nuclear plants and oil and gas refineries.
Marks written at room temperature will hold up through heating and cooling processes. Use on welds, ingots, castings, forgings, and other metal surfaces.
Paint stores energy from exposure to light to create luminescent marks you can see in the dark. Works on ceramic, fabric, glass, metal, plastic, and wood.
Write on concrete, forgings, castings, and other rough surfaces with these paint crayons.
Often used for structural steel parts or layout work, markings from these crayons show through oil- and solvent-based primer coatings. Works on metal surfaces.
Remove smudges, mistakes, and stray marks.
Store four markers and an eraser in the holder.
When a pad becomes dirty, peel it away to expose a clean pad.
Write on wet and cold rubber.
Also known as lumber crayons, these work better on rough surfaces than our standard wax crayons. Use on concrete, metal, and wood.
Write on glass, metal, paper, and wood.
Coated with PTFE, these stirring bars are corrosion and chemical resistant.
Fish stirring bars out of containers using the magnetic end of these retrievers.
Often used as inductors and transformers in electrical circuits, these cores generate a magnetic hold when magnet wire is wrapped over them and energized.
Ceramic magnets resist demagnetization better than other magnets and are an economical choice. They resist temperatures up to 400° F.
Cover these unfinished magnets with your choice of coating to prevent corrosion.
Even at temperatures up to 300° F, these magnets have strong holding power.
Strong and compact, these rare earth magnets resist temperatures up to 570° F.
Many small poles give these magnets shallower, more concentrated magnetic fields that hold especially well on thin material. They resist temperatures up to 180° F.
Nickel plating gives these magnets good corrosion resistance.
Many small poles give these magnets shallower, more concentrated magnetic fields that hold especially well on thin material.
Press these magnets into place, or use them like a tongue and groove to align components. The stepped profile allows you to install them without adhesives or screws.
Made of neodymium, these rare earth magnets are the strongest for their size. Slide onto a rod or use a bolt or screw to install.
A plastic case protects the mounting surface as well as the magnet.
These magnets are made of corrosion-resistant ceramic and bonded with rubber for flexibility.
Stretch these magnetic strips over corners and irregular surfaces.
Unlike other flexible magnets, these resist demagnetizing at temps up to 250° F.
A rubber cover protects the magnet and mounting surface.
Use mounting holes to install these magnets where they are needed; switch them on and off with the handle.
A rubber cover protects the mounting surface as well as the magnet.
These magnets are bonded with epoxy resin, so they can be machined with carbide tooling.
A case protects the magnetic material.
Turn the handle to switch these magnets on and off.
A smooth metal cover gives these magnets a finished appearance.
Ceramic magnets resist demagnetization better than other magnets and are an economical choice. They resist temperatures up to 480° F.
Add rollers to T-slotted framing to create flow rails, ball transfer tables, and other manual conveyors.
Magnetic force holds doors closed.
To keep your environments free of contaminants, the magnet is encapsulated so it won't release particles when it meets the strike plate.
Close and open these magnetic latches with a push—there's no need for a handle.
These latches withstand temperatures up to 480° or 570° F.
Made to NSF/ANSI standards, these latches have a completely sealed magnet to eliminate crevices that can trap food particles.
These electrodes are low hydrogen for X-ray quality welds.
These electrodes are designed for optimum performance when used with an AC power source.
Make welds quickly with these fast-melting electrodes.
These electrodes penetrate deeper into the base material for higher-quality welds than standard fast-deposit stick electrodes for steel.
Made of 85% pure nickel, these electrodes join cast iron to itself, and to mild steel and stainless steel.
These electrodes are commonly used for metallic carbon arc welding of brass, bronze, and copper to themselves, and to mild steel, stainless steel, and cast iron.
These nickel-free electrodes make nonmachinable welds.
Increase the wear resistance of your base metal, or restore a worn-down surface with these electrodes.
These E4043 electrodes are for aluminum 3003, 3004, 5052, 6061, and 6063.
Join gray iron, ductile iron, malleable iron, and alloy cast iron to themselves, and to each other.
These electrodes have a flux coating that produces good stability, speed, and performance when cutting and chamfering steel and cast iron.
Keep coolant systems free of small particles, such as chip filings and metal dust.
The guide rods direct flow to the magnetic rods. They’re helpful in removing dry particles from fine powder and low-flow applications.
Replace individual rods in an existing filter or create a custom filter.
These filters are designed without guide rods to prevent wet and sticky material from blocking flow.
Easy to keep clean thanks to their design, these filters pull metal and magnetic particles out of food and sanitary material as it passes through gravity hoppers, chutes, and other parts of your process line.
Pull the rods from their sleeve to release particles stuck to the filter.
These electrodes cut as well as gouge aluminum, copper, stainless steel, and steel.
Easily grab iron and steel fasteners, small sheets, and other parts from work areas, bins, and hard-to-reach places.
A long handle gives you the leverage to safely remove manhole covers by yourself.
Prevent overtightening that can damage fasteners. These adapters spring back slightly when the set torque is reached.
Remove unwanted pencil marks with ease.
Take measurements off of scaled architectural or engineering drawings with these specialized scales.
Quickly apply temperature markings without the mess of a liquid.
Apply multiple temperature markings to workpieces, pipes, and equipment to visually identify a wide range of temperature changes.
Expose the pen's wick and light it to produce a continuous trail of smoke.
Light the wick to burn.
Gently bend these single-use lightsticks to activate.
Twist the base to turn these reusable lightsticks on and off.