Every Whovian needs a SONIC SCREWDRIVER!
The Tenth Doctor |
From the Manufacturer:
Let the Doctor help you get all of your home and
office repairs done with this Electronic Sonic Screwdriver! The Doctor's
handy-dandy sonic screwdriver is the epitome of multifunctional gizmos. Whether
it's driving a screw, picking a lock, or disabling an opponent, this amazing
implement seems to exhibit the precise capability required by its owner at the
time. Now this marvelous gadget can be yours! The sonic screwdriver measures
8-inches tall x 1-inch wide. This Doctor Who Electronic Sonic Screwdriver Replica
features button-activated light and sound effects. It includes a hidden
ultraviolet pen and UV light that reveals your secret writing, as well as a
spare standard ink nib. Look who's Doctor Who now! Requires 3x "AG13"
button-cell batteries, included. The sonic screwdriver is a fictional tool in
the British sci-fi television series Doctor Who. Its most common function is to
operate virtually any lock, mechanical or electronic, and thus open doors for
escape or exploration. It has also been used for repairing equipment, as an
offensive weapon, and occasionally even to drive screws. Like the TARDIS, it
has become one of the icons of the program and is closely associated with the
Doctor.
The Eleventh Doctor |
The Doctor's multipurpose tool is a Gallifreyan
device, with numerous settings, easily controlled at the press of his thumb.
The Doctor has had many sonic screwdrivers of different designs throughout his
life, and this latest one was created from within the TARDIS console itself
after the previous one was destroyed during a confrontation with Prisoner Zero
in the village of Leadworth. This new sonic is larger, with a luminous green
light but continues to be an essential part of the Doctor's equipment as he
explores the universe. This faithful copy of the Doctor's trusty Sonic Device
has spring loaded extending action. Pressing the button on the side of the
handle activates the LED and Sound FX which operates in CLOSED mode. Flip open
the cap at the end of the Screwdriver to reveal an additional button that
activates the light and sound effects when it is in full extension OPEN mode.
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