Valet trays are more than just a home base for your bells and whistles — a.k.a., your EDC (everyday carry), PWKs (phone, wallet, keys) or MVPs (most valuable possessions). They’re a reminder about how important — and just how easy to lose — these things are.
Americans spend on average 2.5 days a year looking for things they’ve lost, a 2017 report revealed. The same researchers discovered that the things that get lost most are often the smallest: in a week-long window, 33 percent of those surveyed said they’d lose their phone at least once; 28 percent said they’d misplace their keys; 27 percent said their glasses would go missing; and 20 percent said their wallet would be nowhere to be found.
Having a valet tray for your phone, keys, wallet and whatever else means you’ll never worry about where you might’ve set them down ever again. Sure, this valet tray isn’t as safe as a vault, but it’s an attractive way to display the good-looking wallet or clever brass carabiner you carry. Plus, if you buy a bigger tray — our go-to, Billkirk’s leather trays, comes in three sizes — you can store more, including anchors like a small bottle of bourbon or a mug full of fine-tipped markers.
Even though you’ll ideally cover most of the valet tray’s top surface, you want to choose the right one — one that works in the space you’re putting it in and fits what you need to store. Billykirk’s No. 471, for example, which we crowned best overall in our valet tray buying guide, to be a happy medium between big and small and capable of caching quite the haul.
Billykirk No. 471 Valet Tray

No. 471 Large Leather Valet Trays
Pros
- Comes in three sizes
- Embossed designs only cost $5 more
- Easy to clean
- Doesn't slide too much
Cons
- Inside liner could be softer