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What are the Benefits of Using a Metal Wallet?

What are the Benefits of Using a Metal Wallet?

According to Fundera, 80% of consumers prefer to pay with plastic. While it’s true that cards are more popular, it can’t be ignored that cash is still being widely used. With this said, wallet companies are adapting to address the way people carry their currency. Today’s wallets are designed for those that prefer to pay with credit without forgetting the people that sometimes pay with cash. The world is going cashless, but cash isn’t completely replaceable… not yet, anyway.

Hence, the metal wallet with a money clip. A metal money clip is an innovative wallet that favors people that prefer to pay with their card while offering sufficient space for cash and other essentials. This type of wallet comes in a variety of styles – some have detachable clips, while others have stainless steel money clips within the wallet, like the Trayvax Element Wallet.

The metal money clip has also allowed people to slim down their wallets. Its slim profile forces people to carry only the essentials such as their cash and cards. In turn, this has resulted in the shift to minimalism, as seen in most metal wallets.

If you’re thinking of buying this kind of wallet, we’ve compiled a couple of pros and cons for you to consider:

Pros of Metal Money Clip Wallets

#1 Durable

Wallets made from metal are incredibly durable – they can even outlive their owners! Not only are they shock-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and water-resistant, but metal wallets also won’t go through the wear and tear that you’d find in “regular” wallets. The Trayvax Original 2.0 Wallet, for example, is made from aircraft-grade aluminum and reinforced with a stainless steel plate. It’s extremely unlikely that it’ll break.

original metal wallet

#2 Slim and Sleek

A metal front pocket wallet features a slim profile that can easily be carried in your front or back pocket. By using a slim wallet, you can avoid the hip pain that often comes after sitting on an over-stuffed wallet. Plus, it reduces the clutter in your pocket, making it easy to find what you’re looking for. This kind of wallet also makes it harder for pickpockets to know that you’re keeping a wallet in your pocket. It’s so slim, they won’t even notice that it’s there!

#3 RFID Blocking

Have you ever heard of radio-frequency identification (RFID) skimming? It’s when thieves use a “skimming” device to retrieve the information on your credit card from afar. A metal RFID wallet blocks the radio waves, preventing thieves from getting their hands on the information that’s written on your card. That way, you won’t have to worry about your identity being stolen.

#4 Card Protection

A metal money clip wallet won’t only protect you from RFID skimming, but it also protects your cards from breaking. With other types of wallets, there’s always a risk of breaking your cards each time you sit on your wallet. By using a metal wallet, you can ensure that your cards won’t be crushed by your weight.

Cons of Metal Money Clip Wallets

#1 Compact

This is a pro and a con in one. Metal wallets allow you to carry only the essentials, such as your cards and cash, but that also leaves you with no room for your everyday carry (EDC). Since you’ve only got the stainless steel money clip for cash and the pull-tabs for cards, you won’t be able to bring anything else.

Fortunately, the solution is easy – clip your EDC, including your wallet, to a keychain like the Trayvax Link Lanyard. This consolidates your EDC so you don’t need to clutter your wallet with non-essentials.

#2 Sharp Edges

Another concern is that metal wallets are too sharp. Metal wallets are crafted from fine materials such as aluminum and stainless steel, and while durable, they can be bad for your clothes. A metal wallet that’s too sharp can cut through your front or back pocket. Hence, make sure to buy a metal wallet with rounded edges like the Trayvax Original 2.0.

#3 Conducts Heat

Metal is a conductor of heat so it can be hot to the touch if it’s left out in the sun. All you need to do is not to do that and to purchase a metal wallet that’s heat-resistant, like the Trayvax Kryptek Armored Summit Wallet.

summit armored wallet metal

Conclusion

Credit won’t be replacing cash any time soon, so for now, get yourself a wallet that’s designed for cards, but that also offers room for a few cash notes. At Trayvax, we have a wide array of well-crafted metal wallets for men that answer all of the cons in this list. When you buy a metal wallet with us, you won’t go back to other kinds of wallets again.  

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