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Review on ๐Ÿ”ง Versatile Strap Multitool for Minimalist Men's Wallet by Joseph Pudic

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Large size and multi-tool style

This is mt. I even have two of them, one with a money clip and this one with a money lanyard. After some experimentation I wear this one with a strap as the clip can be awkward at times, especially in my back pocket. The wallet looks well constructed and is definitely small. It's at home in my front or back pocket, even when seated. Note that my usual "cargo" is a multitool, 6 credit cards, and a few bills. So I like the form factor. In addition, the connection is excellent. I quickly received an email with a link to a well-written instruction manual in understandable English (not always the case due to the origin of some of these products) with lots of pictures. A multi-tool is really great when you have it on hand. I'm the MacGyver type of guy who's always fixing something, so having a few things right in my pocket comes in handy to make the task easier. Using a multi-tool as a phone stand doesn't work for me (and might not work in general) because the friction between the credit card and the side of the phone isn't enough to keep the phone from sliding off. I didn't check them for this because I don't check the phone holder. The only issue I have with the wallet (and I didn't deduct points for that, I think it's just the nature of this type of wallet) is the "forking" feature. You should be able to squeeze your cards out a bit and then squeeze the other side of the case to fan them out so you can see them and decide which ones to pick. In my experience, finding the exact amount to squeeze them out to squeeze the suitcase rather than banging them out of the wallet is a bit difficult. Maybe I'll get used to it over time. In general I like it so far. Highly recommended.

Pros
  • Hands Free
Cons
  • Senior