

However that card will bounce around inside the wallet making noises. Even if you only put one card in, the wallet will definitely not accidentally let go. Last, I want to note that the wallet will make noise if you do not pack it tight. I still end up using both hands most of the time - this is compared to my previous minimalist wallet that allowed access to most cards one handed but was also much larger/heavier. It is possible, but requires some practice. You don't have gravity to assist you since the wallet is so light and it locks on to your cards so tightly. The lightness of the wallet can also make it difficult to operate the wallet one handed. If you put the wallet in your pants you won't feel the weight but it'll at least hit your leg when you walk so you remember it's there. Next, this wallet is super light! There have been many times I panicked when I thought I forgot my wallet only to find it in my jacket's pocket when I searched for it. This way I have two "front" sides to the wallet and I can access my ID and my most used credit card without searching beyond the first card. Then I flip it upside down and insert my various ID cards. I place all my "money" cards (credit, debit, gift, etc) on one side of the wallet. Personally I carry 5 embossed cards and 3 non embossed, including one very very thin card, for a total of 8 cards and it fits very well for my needs. Again, this is an extreme scenario that you will unlikely encounter. This method made it really hard to recognize the individual cards, let alone get to them. When I rearranged the cards, placing the embossed sides facing each other, as well as upside down so the numbers don't hit each other, I was able to fit in 8 cards. That's a bit of a disappointment since it goes directly against the item's description, but again it is unlikely you would do this (for example ID cards have no embossing and you'll probably carry that with you). If I place them in, all upright and in the same direction, I found I could fit no more than 7 cards into the wallet. Next I tried the same capacity test using only embossed cards. I was pleasantly surprised to find that I was able to fit 10 cards! However realistically it's probably unlikely that you have no cards with any embossing on them since most credit cards do. I tried used cards that do not have any embossed numbers on them (the numbers that pop out). I purchased the 8 card holder and started testing it's capacity. So besides the obvious stuff that's gone over in the descriptions, advertisements, and other comments, I'll address some other things.
#DM1 WALLET PLUS#
Honestly, I flip flop between this being a really hated wallet and a really loved wallet, but I think I love it more often than not plus I am extremely picky so I'll give it the benefit of the doubt and rate it 4 stars. I've been using this for about a week now so I think I'm ready to give my first impressions on it. Way too many to list, click HERE What others are saying?: What other aesthetic options or finishes are available? Those wanting a wallet that doesn’t take up much space FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product): Minimalist credit card wallet Target Market: Go give the DM1 a look.įirearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points Claim to Fame: It may be more expensive than some others, but small lightweight things seem to always cost more. Decadent Minimalist has really done a nice job with the DM1. It makes carrying and using cards really easy.
