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- #5,263 in Men's Wallets
Manasa T
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025
It is pretty and loved it until I saw my drivers license almost fall off.
BruSkies
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025
holds 12+ cards in total, but realistically with raised edge cards it's probably more like 6-7metal ejection buttons is placed to allow for one hand usehas rfid / nfc blockingsmall and lightweight. about 3.8” x 2.5” and 2oz
Stock Guru
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
There's something quietly satisfying about simplicity done well. This SECWELT slim wallet serves as a great example. Sleek, lightweight, and efficient—it slides into the front pocket as if it was meant to be there all along. The aluminum case provides a reassuring sturdiness without weighing you down, and the RFID-blocking feature gives you a bit of peace of mind in this world of invisible pickpockets.The pop-up card mechanism? It works with crisp precision. Thumb the lever, and the cards fan out neatly—six fit comfortably, though I squeezed in eight and noticed the tension. Any more, and the system feels strained. It's best suited for us who value restraint over carrying every loyalty card from here to the county line.Now, the fabric money clip on the outside is a clever touch, but I did notice that bills need to be folded just right, or they can start to catch. It's functional but not ideal for quick access when you're in a rush or at a drive-thru window, fumbling for a five for those who still use cash.One note: this wallet isn't designed for bulk. Coins, keys, or receipts don't belong here—it's not that kind of carry. But if what you need is a well-crafted, minimalist solution that keeps your essentials secure and your pockets slim, this little guy gets the job done with quiet competence.A few refinements could make it perfect, but as it is, it's a fine companion for the man who travels light and moves with purpose.
Koussar Khan
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
I bought this slim wallet for my youngest son and he’s really impressed with it.The pop-up card feature works smoothly and keeps his cards easily accessible.It’s compact, ultra-thin, and fits perfectly in his front pocket without any bulk.The RFID blocking gives peace of mind for security, especially when traveling.He likes the modern design and durable aluminum build – very sleek and sturdy.The stretch fabric money clip holds cash firmly without slipping.
PNW Mark
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
I received this SECWELT Men's Slim RFID Blocking Wallet for free through the Amazon Vine Program in exchange for my honest review.I currently use a minimalist metal RFID-blocking wallet for everyday carry. It gets the job done, but let’s be honest, it’s not winning any style points. This new wallet from SECWELT is definitely more streamlined and stylish. The aluminum housing feels sleek, and the stretch fabric money clip adds a touch of modern design without sacrificing too much utility.That said, it doesn’t hold quite as many cards as my current wallet. My job requires me to carry many credit cards, IDs, and this one maxes out at about 6–8 comfortably (you can push it to 10–12, but it gets tight). Because of that, I’ve started using it as my travel wallet instead. It’s perfect for just the essentials: driver’s license, one or two credit cards, maybe a health insurance card, and a few bills.The pop-up mechanism is surprisingly fun. Press the tab and your cards fan out smoothly for easy access. It’s very pocket-friendly and doesn’t leave a visible outline in your jeans like some thicker wallets do. And of course, the RFID-blocking feature adds some peace of mind when traveling.Pros:✔️ Sleek, attractive design✔️ Pop-up card access is smooth and satisfying✔️ Lightweight and great for front-pocket carry✔️ Solid RFID protection for travel securityCons:❌ Doesn’t hold as many cards as my daily wallet❌ Money clip is snug and better for a small number of bills❌ Takes a few tries to get used to reloading the cardsFinal Thoughts:While it won’t replace my daily carry, this wallet is an excellent travel companion. It’s stylish, secure, and forces me to carry only the essentials when I’m on the move.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 out of 5 starsA sleek, minimalist wallet with a clever card pop-up feature—perfect for travel, just not quite roomy enough for my everyday needs.
Rashon Lopez
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
I love minimalist wallets and this one is awesome. It fits so many more cards than the one I had before.
Jeff in Placentia
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
I've had a couple of these kinds of wallets - slim line and hard cased. I like them much better than the old style thick wallets as they take a lot less pocket space. What I didn't like was the difficulty in getting the single card you were after out of them. This wallet solves that problem. There's a lever on the side and when you pull it down the cards come up in a fanned array so you can fairly easily find the one you want without taking them all out, just press them down and everything is back to normal. Its a very big improvement.The wallet is well made and it appears it will wear well. It does have a very limited card capacity which is why it didn't get 5 starts. It's all about slim to start so something has to give, but I had to go through my stack of cards and take a couple less often used ones out to get what I needed to fit. It does have an elastic pocket on the front where I ended up putting my ID and another card I couldn't do without. That works to get the minimum number I need in, but sort of defeats the advantage of the push up array since those cards have to be dug out like before. The elastic area also allows you to put some cash in it if you like.Step toward better - had it taken maybe 2 more cards in the main section, it would be perfect.
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