Introducing the Allett Micro-Pen

By allett Admin

Updated March 14, 2019 @ 11:22AM

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 Here at Allett, we’re all about making life easier through the improvement of everyday products. For the last 24 years, we’ve shown the world the benefits of well-designed, thin wallets. Today we’d like to introduce you to our wallets’ best friend – the Micro-Pen. 

Bifold Micro Wallet Pen

 

At just three and a half inches long and weighing in at 0.3 ounces, this high quality, stainless steel pen is designed to fit snugly into any of our slim wallets (except the RFID card case). Just clip the pen into the wallet’s center seam, and you’re ready to jot down notes, write checks or sign receipts. Our Leather Sport wallet  and Small Coin wallet even have special pockets designed specifically for this pen!   

Allett Micro-Pen for your wallet 

 

To use the Micro-Pen, just twist to expose or retract the ballpoint. To remove and replace the Schmidt black ink cartridge, just continue twisting and the cartridge can be easily slipped out and replaced.  

 

The best products are the ones you don’t have to think about, and this pen definitely fits into that category. It’s constructed to take daily abuse in purses, pockets, planners, passport wallets, notepads while staying true to our thin nature. It truly is one of the most versatile pens of its size and it comes with a one-year warranty just like our wallets 

 

We designed the Micro Pen to hold its weight among standard-sized pens without compromising our slim front pocket wallet design. It’s sure to become an everyday carry classic and though you may get a raised eyebrow when you offer it to someone, a compliment is sure to follow. 

 

Allett Micro Wallet Pen  

Products mentioned in this article

Coin Wallet 2.0

4-24 cards, bills, receipts, coins, micro pen

$48.00

Micro Pen

gunmetal, ballpoint, black ink

$18.00

ID Wallet

4-12 cards, bills, micro pen

$44.00

Hybrid Card Wallet

3-10 cards, folded bills, micro pen

$62.00

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