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Review on ๐Ÿ‘› Men's Wallets: ROSSM Minimalist Pocket Blocking Wallets - Enhancing Organization in Wallets, Card Cases & Money Organizers by Jay Chenier

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Some getting used to.

I bought a minimalist Rossm note and card case to replace the flimsy leather wallet I've used for years. I have 12 credit card sized items, my driver's license and 3 other business card sized ID's. I also carry around 15 US bills at a time as I still pay cash in many places. The idea that you can pull out a bill very quickly does NOT work when the holder is pretty full. With 3 or 4 accounts it's pretty good. You can see in the attached photos that I changed the bills to single fold after 3 days of use. If you fold it into four parts as shown, it will be very difficult to separate and count the bills. Instead of fumbling at the register, I decided my pocket wouldn't care if the bills were folded just once. It is much easier to pick up banknotes with a fold. Getting credit cards takes a little practice. I usually place the whole stack halfway and then take the one I need. Some of you may be wondering why 12 cards, but here's my list: AMEX, Bank1 ATM, Bank2 ATM, Costco, VISA, AAA, BJs, AARP, Regal Cinema, National Park Pass, Medical ID, Dental Passport, and Driver's License . Some cards are only used once a month, but I like having everything in one place. I can well imagine not having a 3 or 4 when I need them. With bills folded in half, you can carry twice as many bills or pull them all out more easily. Videos usually show someone with 2 or 3 bills. Impractical for me as I don't take more than twenty with me. For those who carry little to no cash and only use a credit card and ATM card, Rossm is easier to use. In general, I put 4 with a plus.

Pros
  • Pretty packaging
Cons
  • Something different