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Money Clip - Minimalist Slim Wallet Alternative for Front Pocket Carry - Cash and Credit Card Holder for Men

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$95.00

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  • Origin
    Made in the USA and Imported

About this item

  • LIFETIME GUARANTEE – All of our money clips are guaranteed to stay tight and not stretch open for the life of the product. Using reasonable care, our products will give you many years of enjoyment.
  • PATENTED DESIGN - Our two retractable, sliding levers allow you to squeeze the money clip open when extended. This unique design makes a more functional, cooler alternative to the traditional wallet.
  • COMPACT & SLIM – At 2.3 X .8 inches our money clips are more slim and compact than other wallet alternatives and starting at 1.0 ounce, we have light weight options as well.
  • SECURITY – Our American made steel spring is heat tempered so that it will always hold your contents securely.
  • ELIMINATE YOUR WALLET – Our money clip is designed to carry what a wallet would normally carry, without all the bulk. Carry up to 10 bills AND 6-8 credit cards in our standard size money clips. For those who prefer to carry more, we also offer an extra large size.



Product Description

M-Clip money clip - finally a money clip that works

M-Clip money clip top grade materials

TOP GRADE MATERIALS

Our Ultralight styles are made from the highest grade aluminum for strength and low weight.

M-Clip money clip patented design

BUILT FOR LIFE

Rest assured your contents are kept secure. Our American made springs will never stretch out or break.

M-Clip money clip packaging quality

PACKAGING QUALITY

Every M-Clip product is delivered in the highest quality, gift box packaging.

M-Clip money clip lifestyle

Elias Michan charabati
Reviewed in Mexico on July 26, 2023
buenísimo precios durable por vida
Karl- Heinz Feder
Reviewed in Germany on April 26, 2021
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 15, 2020
The money clip is very light weight and holds my bills securely
Oscar Calvillo
Reviewed in Mexico on March 21, 2019
Ademas de billetes, se pueden incorporar tarjetas de credito. Equivale a una cartera pero mucho mas compacta. Se abre y cierra facilmente.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2019
I've had a metal money clip, and carbon fiber (which I totally recommend for the price,) and I can say quite a few things.Metal: Good at first, but quickly can lose the tightness it holds onto its contents. While new it easily was the tightest holding clip of the 3 but quickly lost that A titanium clip may do better than what I had.Carbon fiber: The loosest clip of the 3, however carbon fiber keeps its tightness for a long time and never seems to wear out. Lightweight and easy to slide your money and cards in. Still, however, holds onto your money well, even a single bill.M-Clip: After upgrading to this, I may not be able to go back to a traditional wallet or regular money clip again. It holds a little more tightly than the carbon fiber clip, but not quite as tight as a regular cheap metal clip. The sides slide out and I'm sure you know by reading the description and seeing the pictures it acts as a chip clip. Once I got the clip I can easily say it looks better in person than in picture and IMO is the most stylish clip of all 3. Getting money in and out of it is also the easiest of all 3 - metal being the hardest. I'm not sure if it will hold its tightness as long as a carbon fiber clip, however it comes with a lifetime guarantee that I'll completely ignore because by the time it gets loose I'd like to buy a SS version of this thing.2 Cons include: May not last as long as carbon fiber, and the biggest one is that it works better filled with at least 4 cards and at least a few bills. The reason for this is because the clip may slide on the money instead of the sliders moving when sliding them. It still has a grip just not that great. When I have 4 cards and at least a few bills my clip will feel tighter and not slide around on the money when moving the sliders. This however doesn't concern me as I keep it filled up. Just don't overfill and if you have a lot of stuff to put in it there is an XL version. If you don't have a lot of money to put in the clip you should be looking at a carbon fiber clip instead.Price is reasonable as a high quality plain old titanium clip can reach close to the same price as well.M-Clips carbon fiber tightwad clip is easily a nice clip as well and more traditional yet easier to use. However I don't believe it's worth the price compared to a regular cf clip.Sliders are not loose on mine as some other reviews have mentioned.Not too wide either, however the XL version may be a little awkward.SO, all in all its a beautiful, quality built tool to hold your cash, has a lot of different designs and price ranges, Easiest clip to use if you get used to using the sliders, more secure than other clips when closed, solid feel and design, and finally totally worth to get if you're anybody as long as you enjoy a quality american made item and aren't super broke all the time.
CoachWalker
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 3, 2018
Extremely fiddly with UK currency thus defeats the object of convenience. Probably best used for currencies that matched the width of your credit card
Rabudman
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2015
Without exaggeration this is the best money clip I've owned in my lifetime.I was so happy with the first one, I bought another for backup but I'm still using the first one 15 months later.The instructions advise not to over fill the clip or the spring will lose it's tension. That's true. I over stacked it slightly a couple of times and noticed it was a bit looser after. I stopped cramming all my bills AND cards in it together and it saved it. The tension went back to normal.The only bad issue I've had is the rubber pieces on the arms of the clip have come off - after a year in my pocket. I simply re-glued them back on with a touch of super glue and no more issues.If you're into money clips or know someone who is or uses them this is worth the cost. I've seen these in the Mall going for $140 - honestly, I don't think I would pay that for ANY money clip - BUT I bought mine "on sale" for $69.99. I considered it a gift to myself and a splurge or a treat for myself and as I said, I bought another and I'm still glad I did.It's the only money clip I've owned that has lasted this long and it shows no signs of giving out any time soon.
Chris Clarkson
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2015
I almost never write reviews (in fact, this is the first time I've reviewed an Amazon product...........of which I purchase way too many of), but I was compelled to write a review about this product.I travel to Las Vegas on an annual pilgrimage "guy trip" every March for the 1st and 2nd (I guess 2nd and 3rd now) round of the NCAA basketball tournament. I like to leave my "daily" wallet at home which houses the predictably underutilized but necessary and bulky insurance, library, and business cards that every wallet seems to have. Because it's Vegas and every Vegas traveler MUST have cash on hand for tips, among other things, I've always brought a whole lot of cash (or at least a whole lot of bills) and about 3 to 5 cards (license, debit, and emergency credit card or two). I also accumulate 2 cards on this trip (a hotel room key card and a players club card). So when all is said and done I have about 5 to 7 thick plastic cards and about $1000 in various bills ranging from $100's to $1 dollar bills.I have NEVER had a money clip that has effectively contained this amount of bills/card thickness without making major sacrifices of some type (leaving a card at home or in the hotel safe or changing small bills into too many large denomination bills). Or I choose not to make these sacrifices and run the risk of ripping the bills or have cash and cards fall out in my pocket (or worse, in the street or casino somewhere) because the tension of the inferior clip cannot hold up to the demands of this amount of thickness.This clip has seemingly unending tension, yet because of the extensions (which I thought would be more novelty than functional), getting money/cards into the clip couldn't be easier.If I had any complaint about the clip, and this is really working hard to come up with, it's that the extensions are perhaps a bit looser than I wish they would be (meaning that they can occasionally become extended within you pocket). It doesn't happen often, and doesn't pose a problem when they do, but it happens.I haven't tested the boundaries of what it will contain, but imagine I could get up to 10 cards and many bills in this clip without concern.I really did not want to get an "expensive" clip, and this isn't exactly the clip that Gordon Gecko would have purchased, but it is more than I would have normally paid for a money clip (which might have been my problem in the first place), and it was worth every penny I paid. It looks great, and works even better. My friends are all in line to purchase one of these between this year and next year's trip.