#1:Minimalist Wallet for Men, ARW Metal Money Clip Wallet, RFID Blocking Aluminum Slim Cash Credit Card Holder
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Reduced my wallet's 'pocket print' by at least 60%
My old front pocket wallet was a leather no fold with magnetic money clip. It was starting to wear out after ten years of use, and I was really intrigued with a metal one.
I am guessing that this wallet takes up maybe 60% of the pocket space my old one used to. It's so small that I frequently mistake it for one of our vehicles' key fobs. I carry 4-5 cards in it (stated capacity is fifteen). Every few weeks I withdrawal $300 in cash from the ATM in a mix of $20s and $50s and have no problems fitting those under the clip, which fits really tight (in a good way).
It a different type of wallet but nice minimalist.
My wallet got damaged while working due to something breaking in my pocket. Amazon no longer sold that wallet that I really liked, so ordered a few different ones to see. I like small wallets. When I first saw this wallet in person, I really did not like it. It end been the one I liked the best out of the 3 that I ordered. After using this wallet for a few days, I really like this wallet. It works well with the cash clip and it pretty easy to find the cards that I need. I would say if you want carry coins in the wallet, this would not be good for you. I known think the wallet great. I buy it again in the future.
GREAT!
These things are great. I purchased this one to replace the one I have if and when it fails. Its odd shaped at first, but you quickly get used to it. Fits in your pocket good. If you don't use cash at all, or have another way to carry it, I've seen some versions of this with a detectable clip. RFID protection is just an added bonus.
Works as intended, don’t expect ridge type quality
First of all I love this thing, it’s really compact and convenient for having lots of cards and little cash. I have very few complaints but these are things you should keep in mind. The money clip can be a pain if you have few bills in it but with just a couple in there it’s not an issue. The elastic that holds the 2 sides together can get really tight with 10+ cards in it, it can be annoying to get cards in the middle of the stack out of it, and the elastic frays over time (it shouldn’t cause it to break, just doesn’t look as nice.
Overall for the price it’s pretty decent, don’t expect real carbon or titanium but it holds up well and does it’s pourpose.
Awesome conventional wallet replacement
I picked this thing up on a whim just to see if I would like this style of wallet. I’m about a month in with it an at first it was actually kinda difficult to get my cards out but since then it’s loosened up an it’s been working great. Over all I’m impressed
It does the job
It's able to hold all necessary cards very well and has helped keep clutter out of my pocket. I have no way of testing the RFID block but it gives me peace of mind that I have that protection. Pictured is around a month of use. Paint has chipped on some of the edges but it's very minimal.
Simple, sleek, and great alternative to a leather wallet.
I dislike the fact the cards are all pushed out in a stack. I was hoping it would flick them a little bit apart so you can choose whichever card you need, but it is great other than that
Great wallet
I bought this wallet because I was sick of the big bulky leather wallet I had before. Since I wear gym shorts a lot, I needed something small that could fit in the pockets. This was perfect. A quality product. It came with a tool to tighten it down if the screws came loose and I have not needed it at all. This wallet has held up greatly and is so much more affordable than the Ridge Wallet.
Minimalist card carrier with ease-of-use issues
The CF version is very minimal size and weight - this is one pro which barely outweighs several cons! Mine weighed 46g without steel money clip.
I found the steel money clip to be obtrusive in and out of pocket, plus cash is not well protected. I removed this clip in the first hour of ownership.
I carry 7-8 cards in mine. Compared to a conventional bifold wallet, it is a little more difficult to remove card(s) and return card(s) to safe storage. It requires more focus than a wallet to use. I worry all the cards might spring out and fall to the ground in a large diameter pattern if I am not careful removing the one desired card.
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