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💼 Slim down your carry, amp up your style.
The Slim Double-Sided Money Clip is a sleek, stainless steel accessory designed to hold up to 30 bills on one side and 6 credit cards on the other. Its patent-pending locking clips and raised edges ensure your essentials stay secure, while its ultra-thin profile fits comfortably in your front pocket. Built for durability and everyday convenience, it’s the perfect minimalist upgrade for professionals seeking to ditch bulky wallets.
| ASIN | B00123VTAY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,294,058 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #403 in Men's Money Clips |
| Brand Name | Slim Clip |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (898) |
| Date First Available | December 31, 2003 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 4.2 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.3 x 4.5 x 1.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ontel Products |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Year | 2008 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Part Number | SCCH |
| Size | 1 Slim Clip |
| Style | Classic |
| Suggested Users | mens |
N**I
The man thinks it’s perfect.
Got this for my man. He’s been through a few of this type of money clips, they all broke. He's had this one for a few months now and it’s holding up strong. He says he likes the sleek design and the ease of use.
C**R
First money clip and I love it!
I recently decided it was time for a new wallet and remembered that a buddy of mine had showed me his money clip and talked about how much he loved it, so I figured I would give it a try. I got it and I have definitely been converted! I really like how slim it is and I can easily keep in one of my front pockets so I don't have to sit on a bulky wallet anymore. I only carry the necessary cards with me and the slim profile of this thing is really great. The only thing I will say is that there are some sharp edges so be careful about keeping it in the same pocket as your cell phone, especially if it's a touch screen. All in all this is a nice, inexpensive piece. It holds all of my cards and cash very securely and I haven't had nor do I anticipate any problems with it. I will say that keeping more than 5 bills in the clip helps the security of the cash greatly and you probably won't want to carry less than three cards (I don't imagine many people will).
D**E
Great money clip, does the job.
I love this money clip. Much less bulky than a wallet and it keeps everything together perfectly. I bought it from Amazon, and of course read the reviews beforehand. Here are some comments about those: - People refer to the "card-side" vs the "money-side". I figured it was all semantics, but it's not. The card side has metal edges that stick up to hold the cards in place I suppose. Think of the classic office "inbox-outbox" - that side is more like a tray. However, the metal edges that stick up are rounded and are not obtrusive in any manner. The "money side" is smooth, and the clip part is a little tighter. Now you know what they mean when they say money side vs card side. - In reference to clip tightness and durability I can say this - I just got it (so who knows about the future), but I feel like it's pretty durable, and I don't feel like it will become weak enough for stuff to fall out anytime soon. Also, I don't plan on putting it in a blender anytime soon (like the TV commercial or the one Amazon buyer), so I think the durability will be just about right for what I need it for ;) - There are no sharp edges on this thing, and it will not rip your pockets. Whoever wrote that mustve been wearing 20 year old pants. There are corners on it, but none of the metal is anything near what you might call "sharp". - In terms of bills slipping out, I can't see that with mine. I've got more than just one bill in there currently (a couple bills, a couple coupons, a football schedule) but if I take them all out I can put just one bill folded in half and I feel very secure in it staying there. I do fold mine into thirds usually anyways, but that's more for the space-saving and so the bill edges dont become frayed. - I've got 6 cards in the card side currently, but I could easily see fitting another 4 or 5 in there with no problem. - EDIT: I feel like some people might be getting different products from different companies. I ordered mine new from Amazon, and it does not have a logo on it, it's just a shiny metallic surface. The guy who did get the logo on his was the same guy who complained about sharp edges, so possibly its a slightly different product. - The one minor complaint about it that I do have is it does get fingerprint smudges all over it. I like to wash my hands frequently, and don't often eat greasy food, but still this thing is covered in fingerprints. It's not a huge deal to me, but that might matter to someone. I was initially attracted to the slim clip because it is dual sided and cheap. I could not be happier with my first money clip, and I have no inclination to go back to wallets. I hope this review helps those who might be on the fence about it. For the money you can't beat this simple clip.
K**H
4 years and enjoying it still
Going through my list of "products to review" is when I noticed I've been using my Slim Clip for about 4 years now. So what has been my experience? So far, so good. Like many other guys, I once carried a wallet in my back pocket. Then, just for the hell of it, I decided one day back in 2010 to start carrying a money clip and stop carrying a wallet -- took a little to get used to it, but I'm glad I did. And this should go without saying, but I'll say it anyway: carry this in your front pocket. Now, one thing to bear in mind, as other reviews have noted, this will scrape against the surfaces of debit and credit cards. This means your nice, shiny gold leafing on the lettering and numbers won't last long. Want it to last a little longer? Put your credit/debit cards beneath something else, like your driver's license or other ID or an insurance card. And don't stack your credit/debit cards together either, as the raised numbers will scrape across the signature pad of the one above it. This really should be common sense, or something easily discernible by just looking at the thing... Here's something else that should also be readily discernible: the cards you once carried in your wallet will now be exposed in your pocket, so you will notice some unusual wearing on the cards you do carry, in particular along the edges, as they rub against other things in your pocket and against the lining of your pocket. This is normal, folks. Otherwise I haven't had any issues with mine, and, like I said, I bought mine 4 years ago and have been using it ever since and have so far not had to replace it and it hasn't shown any sign of wear or tear, or any indication that it's lost its grip, so to speak. I don't share many of the observations of the 1 and 2 star voters on this -- the ones practically screaming to not buy this. Instead I'll just say that it'll take some getting used to if you previously had a wallet instead, and make sure to stack your cards well to avoid excessive scraping against each other. A lot of the complaints of the other reviewers are potentially easily avoidable. Oh and don't put it in the same pocket as anything you don't want scraped. This thing's made of metal and has edges that will scrape into other things in your pocket -- such as a cell phone screen, as a 1-star reviewer has noted. So give it a try and see if you like it. But I've had mine for 4 years, been using it continuously since I bought it, and aside from some damaged credit/debit cards from improperly grouping them in the clip, I haven't had any issues and see no reason to go with something else.
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