How does the combination tool work?

A combination tool typically combines two or more tools into one, providing multiple functions in a single, compact unit. For example, a combination tool might include a knife, screwdriver, bottle opener, and scissors all in one handle.

The specific workings of a combination tool will depend on the tools included and how they are integrated into the design. In general, the tools will be accessible by folding or sliding them out from the handle, and may lock into place for safety and usability.

To use a combination tool, you would typically select the tool you need, unfold or slide it out from the handle, and then use it like you would a standalone tool. When finished, you would fold or slide the tool back into the handle for safe storage.