We want to introduce you all to our MetMo Ambassadors! These are a small group of people that create content around tools, EDC, fidget toys and more...all very MetMo. They also happen to be fans of our products! So we decided to bring them on board in a slightly more official capacity 🫡
First up we have Henry Puzzles!
Here's a little about what he's all about:
1.   Tell us a little about yourself (home city, country, the type of content you make, etc.)
I'm from Scotland and my main focus is on mechanical puzzles but also other interesting and well engineered things. Very analogue though, I love quality physical items.
2.   What is your niche/audience for your content?
People who enjoy seeing how things work. Puzzles intrigue people in a similar way to magic tricks. It itches the brain until you know how it works.
3.   What made you want to collaborate with MetMo?
I'd previously tried out a couple of your products and liked the thought that had gone into them and the unique design. It is a good fit with my focus on well engineered products.
4.   Name your favourite puzzle of all time
Tough one. Recency bias but I have just received and solved one from Japan called 'Peace comes from shaking hands'. It's not hard to solve but the woodworking is incredible, it looks amazing and the solution is genius.
5.   What is your favourite MetMo and why?
It probably has to be the Cube although the Pen is a close second. It's just one of those things that is incredibly pleasing to play with. It's a completely unnecessary object but pushes the boundaries of manufacturing and I really like that.
6.   Favourite YouTube channel and why?
Right now Jeff Peletier. Completely unrelated but he makes amazing videos on ultra running and having just got into running this year I find it really inspiring.
7.   The project you’re most proud of and why?
I'm not massively good at any kind of DIY. Some pallet benches are about the extent of my projects so far. I like them....
8.   If you could only have 1 tool for the rest of your life what would it be?
Probably a drill, it seems to be the most used tool I have.
9.   What’s one DIY skill you think everyone should learn?
Cooking if that counts? Otherwise I'd say woodworking, more as an aspiration for myself, my current creations are definitely more caveman than fine art but there is something really appealing about being able to make things yourself.
10. A random fact or a your worst dad joke
I've been working on some designs for a golf course in my garden. Unfortunately the plan is full of holes.
Surprisingly my jokes are not well received in my house but I can still dream of writing that book someday.
Henry is very active on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok so check out his channel!Â
I think our favourite video he's done for us is this one featuring the Cube!