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Furid Men's Slim Metal Card Wallet w/ Money Clip (Various)

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faurelg
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Got this last time. Ended up returning it since the finish of the wallet is very rough. The edges of the wallet is sharp and I feel like it would damage my pants pockets

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Feb 08, 2026 04:45 PM
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seanonfireFeb 08, 2026 04:45 PM
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just got the green one for $4.87... cheers OP!
Feb 08, 2026 04:56 PM
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faurelgFeb 08, 2026 04:56 PM
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Got this last time. Ended up returning it since the finish of the wallet is very rough. The edges of the wallet is sharp and I feel like it would damage my pants pockets
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Feb 08, 2026 05:13 PM
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humanoidFeb 08, 2026 05:13 PM
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Good price
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Feb 08, 2026 07:17 PM
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MuBoFeb 08, 2026 07:17 PM
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Just got it toaday. N it was used not new, Desgin is not expectd .Start returning.
Feb 08, 2026 09:09 PM
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CalmBird519Feb 08, 2026 09:09 PM
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Love this style of wallet but it destroys your cards
Feb 08, 2026 09:49 PM
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ElatedCalculator665Feb 08, 2026 09:49 PM
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Been looking for something like this. Thanks.
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Feb 08, 2026 10:50 PM
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hologramtrespasserFeb 08, 2026 10:50 PM
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Quote from CalmBird519 :
Love this style of wallet but it destroys your cards
how does it destroy cards? the ones on the ends get scratched up?

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Feb 09, 2026 01:15 AM
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bdanka50Feb 09, 2026 01:15 AM
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Quote from hologramtrespasser :
how does it destroy cards? the ones on the ends get scratched up?
Curious also. Get a different version from the same brand. I'm not sure I even think I'll use it much but I definitely won't if it destroys cards 😳
Feb 09, 2026 06:04 AM
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neoshiFeb 09, 2026 06:04 AM
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Quote from bdanka50 :
Curious also. Get a different version from the same brand. I'm not sure I even think I'll use it much but I definitely won't if it destroys cards 😳
Ditto. Been using aliexpress versions of this wallet for nearly a decade and I've yet to destroy any cards...
Feb 09, 2026 07:21 AM
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globottFeb 09, 2026 07:21 AM
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This seems like it would destroy a phone screen if left in the same pocket, even for a short time.
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Feb 09, 2026 07:31 AM
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Ride_The_SkyFeb 09, 2026 07:31 AM
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I feel like RFID blocking is an inconvenience rather than security feature. I would love to tap my card without having to remove it. How likely or how often do you hear people randomly charging by tapping your wallet remotely?
Also do people carry these in their front or rear pockets? It cant be comfortable to have a slab of metal in your rear pocket when sitting down. Maybe there is an aspect I'm overlooking.
Feb 09, 2026 09:50 AM
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LilrickfanFeb 09, 2026 09:50 AM
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
I feel like RFID blocking is an inconvenience rather than security feature. I would love to tap my card without having to remove it. How likely or how often do you hear people randomly charging by tapping your wallet remotely?
Also do people carry these in their front or rear pockets? It cant be comfortable to have a slab of metal in your rear pocket when sitting down. Maybe there is an aspect I'm overlooking.
Major retailers use RFID to track inventory, if they can track inventory they can track you (your license and/or money cards also have RFID). I'd rather not just giveaway any information I dont have too. If that means I have to pull a card out to swipe/tap it, I'm in.
Feb 09, 2026 10:50 AM
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FeistyKite520Feb 09, 2026 10:50 AM
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
I feel like RFID blocking is an inconvenience rather than security feature. I would love to tap my card without having to remove it. How likely or how often do you hear people randomly charging by tapping your wallet remotely? Also do people carry these in their front or rear pockets? It cant be comfortable to have a slab of metal in your rear pocket when sitting down. Maybe there is an aspect I'm overlooking.
I thought about the mechanics of it, and I realized you're entirely correct. But I think AI can spell it out really well so check out this drivle:

The skepticism expressed by "Ride_The_Sky" is well-founded when you look at the actual mechanics of RFID skimming versus the marketing behind RFID-blocking wallets.
​Here is a breakdown of the subject matter based on how these systems actually function:
​The Likelihood of "Remote Tapping"
​The threat of a stranger "skimming" your credit card in a crowd is statistically negligible.
​Near-Field Limitations: EMV (chip) cards use Near-Field Communication (NFC). The physics of these chips require the reader to be within roughly 4cm to establish a connection. While a high-powered custom antenna could technically extend this slightly, it becomes physically conspicuous and electronically "noisy."
​Encryption and Tokenization: Even if someone successfully pings your card, they don't get your name, your CCV code, or your billing address. They get a one-time transaction code or a digital "token." This data is useless for online shopping or creating a physical clone of the card.
​The Paper Trail: To actually "charge" a card, the thief needs a merchant account. Merchant accounts are tied to bank accounts and real identities. It is a highly inefficient way to steal money compared to database hacks or phishing, which provide thousands of usable datasets instantly.
​Mechanical Trade-offs
​The "inconvenience" mentioned is a direct result of how Faraday cages work.
​Signal Attenuation: RFID-blocking wallets use a conductive mesh or solid metal (like the "slab" mentioned) to create a shield. This doesn't just block thieves; it blocks the legitimate reader at the subway turnstile or the coffee shop.
​The "Tap and Pay" Friction: By solving a problem that barely exists, these wallets remove the primary mechanical benefit of NFC technology: speed.
​Ergonomics and Pocket Placement
​The comment about comfort highlights a shift in EDC (Everyday Carry) trends:
​Front Pocket Carry: Most metal or "minimalist" wallets are designed specifically for the front pocket. Carrying a rigid metal frame in a rear pocket creates a pressure point on the sciatic nerve and can lead to lower back issues over time (often called "Wallet Sciatica").
​Screen Damage: As the top comment in your image notes, metal wallets are abrasive. If kept in the same pocket as a phone, the aluminum or titanium edges will easily scratch Gorilla Glass or the phone's chassis, which are significantly softer than the metal wallet's coating or the metal itself.
​The Verdict: RFID blocking is largely a "peace of mind" feature sold to consumers who remember the security flaws of 1st-generation contactless cards from 15 years ago, rather than a necessary defense against modern financial crime.
​Would you like to look into which types of cards (like older building HID badges) are actually still vulnerable to cloning?
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Feb 09, 2026 12:17 PM
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CoolBoundary7278Feb 09, 2026 12:17 PM
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What if I keep a metal expired card at the border of my wallet ? (I can Google but I still asked 😃)
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Feb 09, 2026 01:20 PM
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Dt171Feb 09, 2026 01:20 PM
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
I feel like RFID blocking is an inconvenience rather than security feature. I would love to tap my card without having to remove it. How likely or how often do you hear people randomly charging by tapping your wallet remotely?
Also do people carry these in their front or rear pockets? It cant be comfortable to have a slab of metal in your rear pocket when sitting down. Maybe there is an aspect I'm overlooking.
You can put the card to be able to tap in the front money clip, I do that with my work badge. Also, I carry it in my front pocket, but I've ALWAYS carried wallets in my front pocket. Nothing sucks more than being sore in the butt and in the back just because of something that can easily be in a front pocket

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