💼 Elevate Your Essentials with AUTLEY!
The AUTLEY Slim Card Holder is a minimalist wallet designed for men, featuring a sleek metal body, RFID blocking technology, and a quick access card ejection mechanism. It holds up to 11 cards and includes a cash band, making it both functional and stylish. Perfect for those who value security and convenience, it comes elegantly packaged, making it a great gift option.
Material Type | Metal |
Lining Description | Aluminum |
Product Care Instructions | Wet Wipe Clean |
Item Weight | 2.6 Ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.55"D x 2.7"W x 3.8"H |
Color | Black |
Pattern | Solid |
Subject Character | Men |
Style Name | Minimalist |
Form Factor | Slim |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Closure Type | Button |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Wallet Card Slot Count | 11 |
Wallet Compartment Type | Credit Card, ID Card, Paper Money, Business Card |
Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
L**N
Value for your money
It is and feel very premium in hand, slim design and will recommend it to others.
B**Y
Best product
I’m really satisfied and the product is of good quality . I recommend you buy it now.
A**A
Great product
I bought this for my son, he really loves it. Good capacity to carry on the cards and the quality is amazing.
S**N
Very Stiff action
Edit: I left my original review below this edit, and after using the wallet for not quite a month now, added a star and a few positive comments at the top of the post. I re-ordered the cards and put the ones I use the most into the "Pop Up" box, and the others under the RFID plate.When I did the first review, I had only had the wallet for a few hours. Because of the stiff action, I only carry five cards in the pop-up box. To be fair, I have not experimented with different cards (other than switching the most used ones into the box) to see if that would make a difference. The cards I use the most are in the "Pop-out" box and because of easy access to them and will not be substituted. The cards under the RFI shield do not shift or wander while carrying in the pocket, and slide out easily when I need them. After almost a month, the elastic band has stayed secure, despite the moderate abuse I put it through. The price point is more than fair. Especially if you compare it to the (In my opinion) usurious prices of the competition. The action has held up under daily use and pocket grit does not seem to have affected it. Although the stagger seemed a little narrow at first, after a little practice. accessing the correct card when I "Pop them out" is fairly easy. Over all, I would highly recommend this wallet over the competition. Even though I still deducted one star, I assure you that it's (admittedly) nit picking, and not worth going into here.Original post below:I wondered what the difference is between this pop-up credit card holder, and those that are (In my opinion) vastly over-priced. Looking over the features this card holder offers, and the phenomenal price point, I decided to give it a try. Between gas cards, regular credit cards, membership cards, insurance cards, V.A. card, building access cards and others that I find it necessary to carry, my regular wallet has become thick and cumbersome. I figured one of these thin pop-up card wallets would be just the ticket to slim things down in my pocket, and make fumbling through my wallet for the right flap and card a thing of the past.When I unboxed it, it seemed slightly larger than I expected; but is nowhere near a huge negative for me, and the product dimensions are clearly stated in the description. Excited, I quickly loaded six non embossed cards into the Pop-up box, and seven more under what I assume is an RFID blocking plate on the outside of the Pop-Up box, that is held to the body of the wallet with an elastic strap. Although I have not owned this wallet long enough to perform a "Pocket Test", I did carry it around in my pocket for about two hours. The elastic band and RFID plate seemed to securely hold the cards in place on the outside of the body, and when I turned the "Pop-Up" unit upside-down and shook it, the cards did not fall out of the box.Now we get to the part why I gave this a three star review. In one of the videos for the competitors, the actor pulls a slide with his pinky and the cards pop out perfectly staggered. err.... I don't think you're going to be doing that with this one with six cards in it unless you have extremely strong hands. The action on the one that I bought is so stiff with the pop-up box full, it almost took me two hands to pop the six cards out. Now to be fair here, the instructions say that if there is trouble with the action, to re-order the cards or remove one of the cards. Removing one of the cards lightened up the action to a reasonable degree, but the specs say six cards, and I am a little miffed about that 1 card. Perhaps unreasonably so, but I feel that the wallet should work to spec. The cards come out staggered (most of the time) and cards underneath the top ones can be accessed by the simple expedient of sliding the top cards back onto the case, exposing the one you want. The glitch here, is that the cards don't "pop out" very far and the stagger is a little narrow and tight, resulting in the need for a little effort and care pulling a card in the middle. I wound up putting the cards that I use most under the RFID plate on the outside, and hope that the elastic band that holds it in place will not eventually loose elasticity and let my cards slide out. The six non embossed cards I don't use often are in the pop-up box due to the very annoying amount of effort it takes to pop the cards out of the box. I am considering sliding one of the cards out of the pop-up box and under the RFID plate to make things easier, but for now my unreasonable stubbornness has kicked in, and I'm keeping that sixth card in the box. For those who also carry cash, there is no money clip, but bills can be folded and put under the elastic band or the RFID plate. The elastic band is not secured to the body and although it didn't move under my short "Pocket Test", there is a possibility that it can "drift" up or down the body and cause issues. The clip that secures the elastic band in a loop, has raised ridges on the body side that may help reduce the chance of drift, but honestly, I just haven't had time to experiment and find out.Overall: This is not really a bad wallet. The reason for the three star review and not a two or a one is, it does everything the seller says, and the reasonable price point. If you are looking for a minimalist wallet and have strong hands, only need to carry five cards in the box, or can overlook the very stiff action based on the price point, this may be just the wallet for you! After all, it's not the wallets fault that I'm miffed over one card in the box. :D
Q**J
Great Father’s Day gift
Very hand . My partner loves it too
D**.
Nice one
It’s very handy and a compact space for putting cards. Design is also nice.
G**
Great material, and perfect size.
Perfect wallet! I had the old standard flip wallet for 20years, and wanted something not as bulky. This was the perfect fix. Small, super light and very durable!
L**O
Comfortable wallet and fun to use
I bought this to use as a travel wallet, but I like it so much, that I use it for my everyday wallet now. It doesn't have the capacity to carry all my cards, but I can carry the ones I use 99% of the time. If I know I'll need one of the cards I don't normally have, I can add it or bring my full size wallet. Overall, this is a nice wallet and kind of fun to use.
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