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Review on ๐Ÿ’ผ QMQ Minimalist Blocking Automatic Aluminum Wallet: Stylish & Secure Solution for Smart Storage by Keith Leach

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Five Sided Box: Accessories

This is an innovative approach to carrying ID, credit cards and cash. The basis of this product is a metal container that accepts credit cards. Now I have all the flat maps as my bump maps are outdated. With these flat cards, I had no problem loading three cards into my wallet. The lever pushes them out of the metal container (pentagonal box) in the form of an array. Please look at the photos to see how these three cards are raised. The three cards are slightly pressed against each other, meaning I had no problem grabbing the one that got raised the most (the red one). However, if I wanted to use the other two, I found I had to pull out all three, pick one, and then put them all back in the box. I didn't see any improvement in it compared to regular slots. There are also two basic slots that are good for items like a health card or driver's license. The last feature is what I consider a cash holder. I deposited the $5 bill in the only way that makes sense to me or that I can see. While this keeps the bill in place when carried, when opening the case I have to be careful not to let the bill fall out. I don't have to open my wallet to get a credit card, so I don't have to juggle cards and cash, but I do have to be careful not to drop cash when accessing the ID slots. I have to open my wallet to do that. This is a metal box, durable wallet that should completely block RFID snooping on your cards. The awkward cash storage, as well as the difficulty of picking a card, leaves me with fewer ideas on how to use it.

Pros
  • Wallets, Card Holders & Money Organizers
Cons
  • New Competitors