🖤 Slim Mint: The wallet that’s as sharp as your style.
The Slim Mint Ultra-Thin RFID-Blocking Wallet combines a sleek 0.75-inch profile with advanced RFID-blocking technology to protect your personal data. Crafted with a crush-resistant aluminum shell and lightweight polycarbonate lining, it securely holds up to two cards and cash. Featuring an auto-locking button for quick access, this wallet is designed for professionals who demand security, style, and convenience in one compact package.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Lining Description | Aluminum |
Material Type | Polycarbonate |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.75"D x 4.35"W x 2.85"H |
Form Factor | Slim |
Theme | Love |
Style Name | Slim |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Is Autographed | No |
Wallet Card Slot Count | 2 |
Closure Type | Button |
Pocket Description | Exterior All-Purpose Band |
Additional Features | Ultra Slim, RFID Blocking |
Wallet Compartment Type | Credit Card, ID Card |
A**R
Smaller than your phone
It can hold about 10 cc and small amount of cash if you carry cash. I guess one doesn’t need more than than. Durable color is good. Be careful small enough that you can easily lose it or forget it somewhere.
J**N
Cool little wallet
Interesting little wallet. I’ll try it for awhile. Couldn’t fit too many cards but that’s ok it helped me slim down and clean out my wallet.
E**.
Actually 4 1/2 stars, not just 4
It's nice.. Didn't really survive a drop test from a few feet high onto a carpeted surface but stayed closed otherwise. I could only fit eight cards in it. Seven of those cards didn't have raised numbers. If your cards have raised numbers, it's definitely going to be less than 8. I like that it has a slot for one card. It's like it's designated for an ID. Only draw back, which is on me because I saw pictures of it that the wallet didn't have it, is that I wish there was a little ring so I could connect a chain to it. Maybe I can glue one on. I had to get one because I have a habit of losing my wallet, hence the chain. Sturdy construction. It feels like it's going to last a while. It feels slim enough to fit in a front pocket comfotably, like slim enough to be able to fit other stuff in my pocket but I wear carpenter jeans that have bigger pockets.
P**.
Durability size and convenience very practical
Not sure how much it's going to protect my credit cards but it's very sturdy very practical and makes me feel safe Good product
A**!
Good for a few cards
The wallet is compact and solid but I am giving it 3 stars due to the fact that you really can't fit alot into this wallet. If you have 4 cards, it closes just fine. Any more than that, it won't. I put about 5 credit cards, my id and car insurance and it barely closes. So it doesn't "store" as many as a regular wallet but it is sufficient if you go on a trip and uses very few cards.The quality itself is nice. Just can't fit alot in there.
J**N
I've been using this wallet for almost a year now.
I'm really loving this wallet! I wrote a positive review for it back when I first bought it. But I felt like I need to come back and share my experience with it.It's been almost a year already since first getting it, and I've been using it daily since. My first impression of it was that I loved the look and feel of it. But tbh I was a little worried about the quality of it, it didn't feel very sturdy, so I didn't think it would last me very long. But I still liked it so I transferred all my id's and credit/debit cards over to it and started using it. And through the times I've used it, I dropped it many times by accident, and many other rough bumps etc etc etc etc etc. And it surprisingly held up beautifully so far. The only think that shows wear is the the logo printed on the front and back, those have wiped off a little, but the wallet builds itself is still perfect. I really like this wallet, I hope it lasts a few more years
R**Z
Cheaply made
Very cheaply made I thought it was going to be more durable for the price. Not satisfied with the product. I am not going to go through the trouble of returning it but will not purchase again and don't recommend.
J**E
Not A Bad Wallet Replacement
The truth is, I used to have a pretty thick wallet. It got so bad it was interfering with my spine. But did that stop me? Nope. I kept so many stupid things in it that honestly, it became a bit of a joke. Still - I kept it. What really got me to give it up was the fact that it kept falling out of my back pocket and the number of times I had to make an emergency trip back to the movie theater to search for it on the sticky floor kind of became a parody in itself.I finally just got sick of that...I 𝙬𝙖𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙙 to change but didn't know what to go to next. Finally, my wife went to one of those, As Seen On TV stores at a mall on a trip to Florida and found this little money clip and that is when things began to change for me. I had to seriously take a hard look at the stuff I kept in my wallet that I never really used. The problem was, I kept thinking, 'but what if I NEED this while I'm out and about?' That is when I came up with the rule: if I hadn't used it at all within the last 6 months, I would not put it in my new clip. I then optimized it further to be if I hadn't used it for a year...suddenly I found it much easier and best of all, it was thin enough to put in my front pocket.I have since moved to several different versions and eventually I landed on the Slim Mint. I like that everything is enclosed. However, it isn't as thin as I think they make it out to be and how it's advertised. Yes, I still put it in my front pocket, but it is definitely thicker than my cell phone...in fact, I have a Samsung Z-Flip phone that is a bit thicker than your average smart phone because it folds in half...but the Slim Mint is roughly as thick as my phone. Again, totally not a deal breaker, but it definitely IS something to consider before purchase.According to their marketing campaign, it'll hold far more than realistically it actually can and still be able to shut. Thankfully I have whittled my 'necessary' cards and money down enough that I can close it without too much effort. It features RFID blocking so the chances of someone stealing your bank card digitally are down to essentially zero as long as you keep it in your Thin Mint. The one thing I have noticed is when I pull it out while paying for something it has generated some interest from not just the cashier but also people standing nearby in line as well.So long story short, it does the job and as long as you aren't going to try and put dozens of things in it, you should be happy with it as a replacement for whatever you have now. Again, I wish it were thinner, but you can't have everything, right?I hope this helps!
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