💡 Elevate your essentials with the Nite Ize Financial Tool—where style meets utility!
The Nite Ize Financial Tool is a versatile 5-in-1 multi-tool that combines a money clip, minimalist wallet, and credit card holder, all crafted from durable stainless steel. Measuring just 2.0in x 3.5in x 0.26in, it’s designed for maximum functionality without the bulk, making it perfect for travel and everyday use.
Manufacturer | Nite Ize |
Part Number | MCT-11-R7 |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 2 x 0.26 inches |
Item model number | MCT-11-R7 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Stainless |
Style | Money Clip |
Material | Stainless Steel, Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Included Components | 1 Financial Tool Money Clip |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | All Nite Ize products purchased from authorized resellers are backed by our Worry-Free Guarantee. |
J**E
Great wallet
Had one for a few years and then lost it. Bought a new one immediately because I was happy with my original one. Great card holder and handy for measuring and opening bottles
C**M
Just buy it
It’s a credit card and money clip with two separate compartments. The cards sit perfectly in the slot and it has a raised edge so they don’t fall out but I don’t think that would be a problem without it because the clip is strong. I can comfortably fit 4 cards in it and it maxed out around 6. The cash clip is just as strong so no complaints there comfortably holding 5 bills.
A**R
Small and secure
Small and light card holder securely keeps cards practically concealed. The “tools” are near useless, but for an emergency may have some utility. I’d prefer a plain holder/ clip without tools/logo/brand markings.
N**.
Good with some flaws
The use case for this wallet is for someone who will always or almost always pay for everything with their phone and doesn't have any daily need to use RFID proximity cards to open doors, for public transportation, etc. If that is not you exactly, this is a bad product. If it is you, it's very good.Getting cards out takes way too long with this thing and is very clumsy. There is no slick hand motion for finding the right card, prying it out, prying the wallet back open, and putting it back in. There are always going to be people standing in line behind you when you need to do these things, and they will always hate you and your stupid clever-not-so-clever wallet. You will look like an idiot every time. That is not a huge deal if you almost never have to do it and the cards are really only with you as a backup for unusual situations.Note that the above is true by virtue of the fact that this design pinches the cards pretty aggressively, which is one of the things you might wonder about from the product images. There is basically zero risk of cards falling out, even when minimally loaded, and it's all by virtue of how hard they're getting pinched. In this regard the design is very successful; what's really going on with this product is it's using the characteristics of spring steel in a weightless, bulkless manner to create a minimalist wallet that maximizes the minimalist part at the expense of minimizing ease of use. It's a little bit like a more grown up and durable alternative to just carrying a rubber band around your stack of cards, which itself is a highly minimalist but also low-convenience wallet design.In my daily life, I've found that this wallet works with none of the 4 or 5 payment card readers I've now tried it with (with one RFID credit card in the stack and positioned so the chip location best I can tell is as much in the cutouts of the wallet as possible), works with none of the many RFID proximity door card readers at my work (again with some effort to make the chip area of the card as unobstructed as possible), but does work with the one RFID proximity parking garage card reader I use often. So what that means is it's in no way an RFID blocking wallet (and Nite Ize does not claim it is), but it almost is, so it's the pure worst of both worlds in this regard - no security (you'd want to assume a malicious RFID card attacker would be using a device powerful enough to circumvent it), but also no convenience.I like the tool element and think it's basically well-executed. I think there's a quibble that if they had found a way to tick the wrench sizes up one more notch to 1/2" instead of stopping at 7/16", the number of situations it would be useful in would increase vastly, since 1/2" is very common in some countries. The same can also be said for 12mm - it's hard to defend their choice to include 7mm over 12mm. A counterpoint is that 1/2" and 12mm are getting into higher torque fasteners, so maybe they figured including them would be too much of a trap.
H**W
Great minimalist wallet!!
This is the best wallet I have ever owned. Super thin you wont even notice it in your pocket. Holds about 6 cards securely. As far as the tools, I do not think they will ever be used, that said this is a great product with or without the tool cut outs. I like this wallet so much that I bought one for my son. He has been using it for several days now and has indicated to me that it is his now his favorite wallet.. This wallet should last a lifetime.
I**N
Very sturdy and convenient for small amounts of bills
It is the perfect size to compliment my aluminum pop-up card holder.With both separate units in my front pocket, it is still smaller and less bulky than a regular wallet
B**N
Slim, minimalistic, and great
Honestly, a huge fan. Slim, affordable, efficient, minimalistic, everything I could have wanted in a wallet. It fits 1-4 cards comfortably and a decent amount of cash, if you want anything more not the best wallet but if that’s enough than I’d highly recommend it.
M**B
Horrible
Taking credit cards out was like pulling teeth very difficult and frustrating.
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