The Wallet Utility Tool™: 12 utility and convenience tools packed into 1 millimeter of stainless steel.
It's the perfect gift! Finally!
A pocket tool that is actually convenient. And it is even TSA-compliant and Made in the USA.
Light-Weight
It only weighs 1 ounce.
It is 1 millimeter thin.
Compare it to a "thin" bottle opener.
It fits in your wallet.
PocketMonkey does most of the functions seen in leading utility tools. Then adds some that are truly novel. 12 functions in all. There's no knife, so you don't have to worry about TSA getting frisky.
Phone Kickstand
Insert your credit card to make a stand for your touch phone. Work on your phone at a comfortable angle and still have one hand free!
Bottle Opener
Why carry a bottle opener on your keychain? That's bulky. Keep one in your wallet instead!
Flat Screwdriver
One of the most commonly needed tools - now in your back pocket! Need we say more.
Micro Screwdriver
They're on eyeglasses, keyless vehicle dongles, and kids' toys. Tiny screws are everywhere. Prepare yourself for when you are on the go!
Door Latch Slip
Locked your keys inside? That means the deadbolt isn't thrown! Use this latch slip to open locked doors without protective edging or specialty latches.
Talented letter-openers are in short supply. Chances are, you struggle to even shred open your mail. With a letter opener stored in your wallet and always within reach, you can now make quick work of your mail pile.
Hex Wrenches
5 sizes of standard English hex-bolt/nut wrenches nested into one another. Slip the tool over a bolt-head and slide sideways until you find the right size. Convenient and easy to use!
Phillips Screwdriver
A flat phillips screwdriver?? That's right! The cross blade isn't the key to the phillips head pattern. It's the angled tip. This novel 2-D phillips screwdriver works!
PocketMonkey is a proven cure and peels oranges with ease!
Banana Nicker
Ever tried quickly snapping the top off a banana to start peeling? It usually gets mushed instead. Use the peeler to nick the top and peel with ease.
Ruler
Sometimes all you need to know is the difference between 3/16ths and 1/4 of an inch. Now you can measure those small details that life throws at you.
Straight Edge
Draw with it. Scrape with it. Chop with it? What uses can you dream up?