You can use this as a template for Amazon, a blog, or a forum post. Overall Rating: 4.2 / 5.0 Price Range: $25 – $40 (typically) Best For: EDC beginners, campers, office workers, and emergency kits. First Impressions The UMT Pro arrives in a sleek, magnetic sliding tin. The first thing you notice is the weight . It isn't feather-light, but it feels dense—like a solid brick of stainless steel. At 2.5 inches long, it is smaller than a standard house key but surprisingly hefty.
The design is minimalist: a flat rectangle with a bottle opener cutout, a box cutter slit, and a hexagonal hole in the middle. There are no traditional pliers or knives flipping out here. This is a "fixed blade" card-style tool. 1. The Material is a Tank The tool is made from hardened 440C stainless steel. I tried to bend it in a vice, dropped it on concrete, and used it as a makeshift pry bar for a paint can lid. It didn’t flex or snap. This thing is practically indestructible. umt pro ultimate multi tool
The cutout is there, but because the tool has no leverage (it’s too short), opening a tight bottle cap requires the grip strength of a gorilla. You are better off using a lighter or the edge of a table. You can use this as a template for
You destroy your phone screen trying to pry things open. Skip it if: You need pliers or a real knife. The first thing you notice is the weight
4/5 Stars Deducted one star for the terrible bottle opener and painful grip, but added back a half-star for being a nearly indestructible wallet ninja.