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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > Atwood Lock Nut Monster Spearheads Creature Series!

Atwood Lock Nut Monster Spearheads Creature Series!

Jun 22, 2010 Stuart 4 Comments

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Atwood Lock Nut Monster Pocket Wrench and Prybar Tool
Photo by P. Atwood, Used with Permission

The Lock Nut Monster is Peter Atwood’s first Creature Series tool. This monsterously cool tool features offset multi-wrench jaws with 6 SAE sizes (1/4″ – 9/16″), a captive #1 Phillips insert bit, bottle opener, slotted screwdriver and prying tip, and the lanyard hole also functions as an oxygen wrench.


The first wave of Lock Nut Monsters sold out quickly the other day, but it looks like another batch is up for sale. These tools are priced at $70 + shipping, and can only be purchased via a link on Atwood’s Planet Pocket Tool blog.

Peter Atwood is a skilled tool and knife maker that is reknown for his awesome minimalist creations. Atwood’s sleek and well-designed tools are highly sought after and are known to sell out quickly.

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As mentioned, the Lock Nut Monster is the first of a series of creature-themed tool designs, and it captures the essence of a serpent really well. One thing is certain – we’ll be watching very closely to see what comes next!

Atwood Lock Nut Monster via Planet Pocket Tool

Photo by P. Atwood, used with permission.

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4 Comments

  1. IndyEngineer

    Jun 22, 2010

    Wow! 70 dollars seems kind of steep for this thing.

    Reply
  2. Stuart

    Jun 22, 2010

    Atwood tools certainly aren’t for everyone, but they have a huge following amongst EDC enthusiasts. There are also quite a few folks that collect Atwood tools.

    Reply
  3. JD

    Jun 22, 2010

    I agree with Indy…that’s alot of cash. Especially for a small piece of steel. For that money it should be made of titanium.

    Reply
  4. Stuart

    Jun 22, 2010

    Many Atwood tools are in fact made from titanium. The ones made from steel are made from S30v or CPM 3V knife and tool steels.

    Whatever you do, don’t look at how much these types of tools go for on Ebay!

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