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Review on Radix One Black Steel Minimalist by Deep Echemendia

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great purse overall with some flaws

great purse overall. I think this wallet holds the most cards, 10, in the thinnest form factor. If your goal is to hold as many cards as possible in the most compact way possible, this is hard to beat. Literally 2 metal plates and a strip. The disadvantages are: 1. You have to take almost everything with you to get access to a card2. The cards will rub against each other and the plates, leaving your cards a bit scratchy, especially if you hold 10 cards max and access them frequently. Straps break, last a long time and are relatively cheap.4. If the tape breaks when you're not home then you basically have loose cards and 2 metal plates. I always keep an extra band in my car. There isn't much money in it, especially when you have 10 cards. But for less than $20, you get a thin (if not the thinnest) RFID-blocked wallet that holds 10 cards. For 3 years with this thing, despite the shortcomings, I am generally very satisfied. I recently upgraded to a Dango A10 which is a much more expensive wallet but needed more flexibility to reconfigure what I'm carrying in my wallet on any given day. However, if you only need to carry around a few cards and a small amount of cash on a daily basis, Radix One is a great solution.

Pros
  • test for one year
Cons
  • long time