I really love how much info is packed into this video. He doesn't draw the video out at all and it's done in such a way you can rewatch and scrub through the video and really narrow down the one you like best
@northwestclass same. I just lost all of my cards at a festival for loose carrying. Now wallet binging. I’m enjoying the hunt but got any favorites? I’m very minimalist but want to trend away from a money clip for easy access. The thinner the better! :)
This was exactly what I needed. Thanks! For your information, I liked that you wrote the prices for each wallet. I also like that you talk fast. I'm looking for a wallet not fluff.😀
I carry a Secrid wallet and can definitely say that you sadly were given a broken model; the mechanism is super smooth and properly retracts every time. Had it for four or so years now 😊
He really is. My current wallet is massive mostly because I like to know that I'm carrying my wallet but at the same time, it has so much stuff. Too much even. This guy is an expert on wallets.
Hi thank you for your channel because I'm thinking about getting one and your reviews made it alot easier for me. Hope you have a great day and week ahead. God Bless you and your family and protect you always and forever 🙏 😇 🙌
I like your channel for actual usage of the wallet and review only later. Not the other way round like others. Need to upgrade the video to 1080p, though. Kudos. Subscribed
Thank you for this video! Short but packed with lots of useful info. There is one question I've been trying to have answered in my quest for a functional wallet... How easy is it to get the cards in the middle of the stack out? The top seems easy but the rest seem they would have the same problem I have in a traditional wallet that staggers cards. They're just a pain to get out. Your thoughts?
It would have been nice to see each wallet tested for its ability to hold cards in the box. The ejector wallet I have today requires that I keep 6 cards in the box or theuy fall out when tipped upside down. Unfortunately, I have had to replace three cards over the past year for this very reason.
Good idea. I did a recent RUclips video where I shook the Ekster Aluminum cardholder upside down pretty hard with just 3 cards and they stayed in, both when ejected and inside the case. Which wallet do you have?
One test that was not covered here is how safely are cards held in the slider. For instance when given a sharp downwards move with some of these wallets, the cards fall out...
In my experience, most of them hold the cards pretty well when shaken, particularly when held at capacity. If you want to be absolutely sure, it’s best to stick with Ekster and Secrid. They’re the gold standards for pop-up wallets.
I got a wallet from pularys and it was the carbon fiber one, I was really hesitant on it since there wasn't any reviews on it and sure enough it was bad, the pop up cards was very smooth but level activated and the button kept being really locked into place and the carbon fiber was pulling to the point that it ripped and there was only a thin layer of carbon fiber and the rest was tough cloth, other than that the wallet was awesome, can't say about the other wallets since they mainly do leather for generations and I'm assuming the carbon fiber is new and they don't know any building techniques.
Depending on the wallet, there is material built up on the sides that hold the cards pretty well. You can sometimes shake the cards out if you try hard enough, but usually they stay reliable inside in normal use.
Each manufacturer is a little different in regards to how metal cards will work with the pop-up mechanism. I don’t own any metal cards, so I can’t vouch for any.
@@WalletSurfer My Secrid card wallet is already wearing out the felt pads aren’t keeping the cards in reliably, they can easily fall out now and there’s only 3 cards not even at its max capacity of 6
Yes, but it’s really designed for 6. If you only carry a few cards and have an iPhone 12 or newer, I would recommend a MagSafe wallet that attaches to your phone. This way, you don’t have to carry a separate wallet. Here’s a post with some ideas: www.walletsurfer.com/best-magsafe-wallet
Comment below me is definitely relatable! I think the only one that I haven't seen is you is the Code 118 and it's just like the Ekster wallet but only $30.
By spring loaded, do you mean that the cards spring up after activation, or do you have to manually push up the cards, and then a spring retracts the lever into rest position? Edit: I had a $10 test wallet that I really like which released the spring when you activated the lever, spring out the fanned cards, and then pushing the cards back into the wallet reset the spring and lever. I've been looking for a similar replacement because my lever broke off, but I am looking for something that springs the cards out, rather than manually fans them and spring the lever back into rest position. It's kind of fun holding the wallet sideways and, with the click of a lever, auto-flinging my cards all over the table.
Same bought a knock-off of Secrid for $13 and it broke after a month. So I just bought a authentic from Secrid’s website. It’s $89.95 but I know it’s legit. I’ve seen them on some Penn website for like $45 plus shipping so it might be worth it to check out. I probably would’ve used them and saved half the price almost. But at least I got piece of mind
With all the ejector mechanisms I’ve tested, the lever, button, or slider returns to position after you pop up the cards. I also like a low tech pull tab wallets for ejecting your cards (Distil makes a lot of them as do many others). With a pull tab, they don’t fan out, but they eject quickly with a simple pull. With some wallets, the pull tab is attached to elastic and pulls back into position. Others, you use you cards to reset the pull tab.
It depends on the wallet because they all have their own unique card ejection systems. They might shake out with some vigorous shaking, but they're not going to fall out on their own in your pocket.
I’ve heard Ekster’s mechanism doesn’t last and break’s quickly. Also, I’m not 100% sold on that Eco-leather… seems like a nice way of saying it’s a cheaper grain of leather. IMHO there is no reason to not use high grade leather unless people of the world stop eating meat… which will never happen. I think real leather is more Eco-friendly than using some simulated materials using nylon-plastic or whatever fake materials. I like Ekster look and design but I’m not sold on the longevity of their ejection mechanism… and it’s a little bigger than the Secrid. Overall Ekster and Secrid are the best quality I think
My long term use with the Ekster mechanism has been super positive. Ergonomically, I think it’s much easier and more fun to use than Secrid. But Secrid is also a great wallet.
I wanted to buy ekster but so many people complain about the push mechanism breaking in months and just breaking after less than a year along with "the push mechanism destroying the cards"
I can only speak from my personal experience over the past 4 years of using Ekster. I've found the ejection mechanism to be really reliable. There's definitely some friction between cards when they're ejected, but they're really not moving that far or that often. It's possible that the magnetic strip could be abraded. If someone is using cards with raised letters, that could definitely do some scratching over time. Nowadays (at least in the US), all newly issued cards are smooth.
I noticed that that among all the pop up models that you reviewed that none of them were vulkit while not being one of the best quality models they do a wide variety of models that Vary in layout from model to model and all of them are affordable as they are made in China for the affordable market and all sell between £20.00 to £30.00 compared to the top of the range ones like ekster which sell for around £70.00 to £80.00 and so are naturally better quality although pul gets a mention for being a bit more affordable while providing good quality but at the end of the day it comes down to how much someone is comfortable spending on a wallet
I favor Ekster because the ejection system it is just so smooth and consistent. All of the pop up levers are slightly different in design for all card ejector wallets, in general. I find the the Ekster slider to be the most responsive and ergonomic-and over the years, reliable.
looks cool until you spend all that money and then the button quits working after 3 months and you can’t get you cards out of it when you need them. i can’t find a proper repair video either making this useless. 😠
I'm not sure about all the brands, but I'm pretty sure that high quality brands like Ekster and Secrid would send you a replacement, particularly if it fails in the first year.
Dumbest idea I have ever seen in a wallet design. I guess if a person is too lazy to open a wallet to get to the card it is ok.. but who is really that lazy?? Answer, the same people who will install a chip in their hand to buy/sell because they are to lazy to pull out their wallet. God gave you hands for a reason...use them!
so you dont lose them, and for motorcycle riders... no other fast ways to do it than fumble with a wrist wallet like a running wallet. you wouldnt know.
Hi thanks for the great group review. I'm a little worried the the Exeter button being on the corner might break whilst it's in my back pocket.. Have you heard of it breaking before?
@@drunkenspacebar I haven't, but it's definitely designed to be a front pocket wallet. I would never sit on it. Bad for your back, bad for your wallet.
I've been on a weird binge of wallet research and this is by far my favorite channel. A cozy watch
I really love how much info is packed into this video. He doesn't draw the video out at all and it's done in such a way you can rewatch and scrub through the video and really narrow down the one you like best
@northwestclass same. I just lost all of my cards at a festival for loose carrying. Now wallet binging. I’m enjoying the hunt but got any favorites? I’m very minimalist but want to trend away from a money clip for easy access. The thinner the better! :)
bro me too, i dont even know why but i just want to search wallet
I usually don't comment on videos but this was great. You're an amazing host, short precise delivery of information, great camera shots, etc.
Thank you!
This was exactly what I needed. Thanks! For your information, I liked that you wrote the prices for each wallet. I also like that you talk fast. I'm looking for a wallet not fluff.😀
I carry a Secrid wallet and can definitely say that you sadly were given a broken model; the mechanism is super smooth and properly retracts every time. Had it for four or so years now 😊
Yeah, you might be right about the defective Secrid. Though even the Ekster wallets occasionally stick open. It could be the type of cards I put in.
more than just him happened to me and my bro in law my button broke at 3 months his at 6
I’ve really enjoyed my Secrid as well. Had it for over 3 years now. No issues so far.
Damn dude these are high quality videos , you deserve more views
I was thinking the same thing myself. Very unexpected but this guy is a fucking gem.
He really is. My current wallet is massive mostly because I like to know that I'm carrying my wallet but at the same time, it has so much stuff. Too much even. This guy is an expert on wallets.
This is a great video for anybody looking to try to find the best pop-up wallet.
I humbly agree!
anyone else catch the McLovin ID in the wallet xD
Mechanical Advantage is the right word when it comes to mechanisms
Wish you did car and truck reviews. Well done, very well done!
Hi thank you for your channel because I'm thinking about getting one and your reviews made it alot easier for me. Hope you have a great day and week ahead. God Bless you and your family and protect you always and forever 🙏 😇 🙌
I like your channel for actual usage of the wallet and review only later. Not the other way round like others. Need to upgrade the video to 1080p, though. Kudos. Subscribed
This was great. You're a great presenter. Thanks!
Thank you for this video! Short but packed with lots of useful info. There is one question I've been trying to have answered in my quest for a functional wallet... How easy is it to get the cards in the middle of the stack out? The top seems easy but the rest seem they would have the same problem I have in a traditional wallet that staggers cards. They're just a pain to get out. Your thoughts?
You're really entertaining my dude
thanks bro. i was curious with these card holder wallets
They wear out and you lose cards. Are there any ejector wallets with a securing flap over the top of the cards?
It would have been nice to see each wallet tested for its ability to hold cards in the box. The ejector wallet I have today requires that I keep 6 cards in the box or theuy fall out when tipped upside down. Unfortunately, I have had to replace three cards over the past year for this very reason.
Good idea. I did a recent RUclips video where I shook the Ekster Aluminum cardholder upside down pretty hard with just 3 cards and they stayed in, both when ejected and inside the case. Which wallet do you have?
great video! super informative, exactly what I needed
Great to hear!
I would love to get your take on the code 118 smart wallet. N great video!!
Thanks. I’ll have to check it out.
You are awesome, Sir. Thank you
One test that was not covered here is how safely are cards held in the slider. For instance when given a sharp downwards move with some of these wallets, the cards fall out...
In my experience, most of them hold the cards pretty well when shaken, particularly when held at capacity. If you want to be absolutely sure, it’s best to stick with Ekster and Secrid. They’re the gold standards for pop-up wallets.
You should look into the Grip6 wallet. It is a great ejector wallet.
I got a wallet from pularys and it was the carbon fiber one, I was really hesitant on it since there wasn't any reviews on it and sure enough it was bad, the pop up cards was very smooth but level activated and the button kept being really locked into place and the carbon fiber was pulling to the point that it ripped and there was only a thin layer of carbon fiber and the rest was tough cloth, other than that the wallet was awesome, can't say about the other wallets since they mainly do leather for generations and I'm assuming the carbon fiber is new and they don't know any building techniques.
What stops the cards from falling out the open end whilst in the 'closed" position?
Depending on the wallet, there is material built up on the sides that hold the cards pretty well. You can sometimes shake the cards out if you try hard enough, but usually they stay reliable inside in normal use.
Another good vid. You earned a like and a comment!
you are a star! thank you
thx bro, u helped me out in more ways than you know
Glad I could help
Love the wallet. But my metal cards have been falling out.
Each manufacturer is a little different in regards to how metal cards will work with the pop-up mechanism. I don’t own any metal cards, so I can’t vouch for any.
Just lost my Ridge wallet (with all my cards :'( ) and was looking for the pop-up alternative
Thanks for the great video !
Sorry to hear that
i do like you video tho but we need a repair video bc we have two broke wallets were cards are stuck and will not disperse cards
Sorry with the crap English i was typing to fast.
Which ones?
Very good video thank you
Thanks.
Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
If you put [only] 2-3 cards in these Ejector wallets rated for 5-8 cards, do they fall/slide out?
In my experience, fewer than the max cards stay in very well. I’ve had the most long term carry experience with the Ekster wallets.
Damn I bought the Fidelo wallet already. I just need a card ejector that holds around 2-5 at the minimum and no other features.
Maybe you should splurge for another!
@@WalletSurfer My Secrid card wallet is already wearing out the felt pads aren’t keeping the cards in reliably, they can easily fall out now and there’s only 3 cards not even at its max capacity of 6
ekster it is then!
Good call!
What if i only need to put 2 cards inside will it still work normally?
Yes, but it’s really designed for 6. If you only carry a few cards and have an iPhone 12 or newer, I would recommend a MagSafe wallet that attaches to your phone. This way, you don’t have to carry a separate wallet. Here’s a post with some ideas: www.walletsurfer.com/best-magsafe-wallet
Comment below me is definitely relatable! I think the only one that I haven't seen is you is the Code 118 and it's just like the Ekster wallet but only $30.
Great video thank you
What do you think about the Fantom? (Okay, i also saw your video on the fantom now)
I like both the Fantom R and Fantom C. And yes, I did videos on both of them.
How much
Was that MCLOVIN ??😂😂
By spring loaded, do you mean that the cards spring up after activation, or do you have to manually push up the cards, and then a spring retracts the lever into rest position?
Edit: I had a $10 test wallet that I really like which released the spring when you activated the lever, spring out the fanned cards, and then pushing the cards back into the wallet reset the spring and lever. I've been looking for a similar replacement because my lever broke off, but I am looking for something that springs the cards out, rather than manually fans them and spring the lever back into rest position. It's kind of fun holding the wallet sideways and, with the click of a lever, auto-flinging my cards all over the table.
Same bought a knock-off of Secrid for $13 and it broke after a month. So I just bought a authentic from Secrid’s website. It’s $89.95 but I know it’s legit. I’ve seen them on some Penn website for like $45 plus shipping so it might be worth it to check out. I probably would’ve used them and saved half the price almost. But at least I got piece of mind
With all the ejector mechanisms I’ve tested, the lever, button, or slider returns to position after you pop up the cards. I also like a low tech pull tab wallets for ejecting your cards (Distil makes a lot of them as do many others). With a pull tab, they don’t fan out, but they eject quickly with a simple pull. With some wallets, the pull tab is attached to elastic and pulls back into position. Others, you use you cards to reset the pull tab.
2:45 fooled me.
now you have a 100% american made alternative: grip6
Will they pop open in your pocket?
It depends on the wallet because they all have their own unique card ejection systems. They might shake out with some vigorous shaking, but they're not going to fall out on their own in your pocket.
I’ve heard Ekster’s mechanism doesn’t last and break’s quickly. Also, I’m not 100% sold on that Eco-leather… seems like a nice way of saying it’s a cheaper grain of leather. IMHO there is no reason to not use high grade leather unless people of the world stop eating meat… which will never happen. I think real leather is more Eco-friendly than using some simulated materials using nylon-plastic or whatever fake materials. I like Ekster look and design but I’m not sold on the longevity of their ejection mechanism… and it’s a little bigger than the Secrid. Overall Ekster and Secrid are the best quality I think
My long term use with the Ekster mechanism has been super positive. Ergonomically, I think it’s much easier and more fun to use than Secrid. But Secrid is also a great wallet.
I wanted to buy ekster but so many people complain about the push mechanism breaking in months and just breaking after less than a year along with "the push mechanism destroying the cards"
I can only speak from my personal experience over the past 4 years of using Ekster. I've found the ejection mechanism to be really reliable. There's definitely some friction between cards when they're ejected, but they're really not moving that far or that often. It's possible that the magnetic strip could be abraded. If someone is using cards with raised letters, that could definitely do some scratching over time. Nowadays (at least in the US), all newly issued cards are smooth.
I noticed that that among all the pop up models that you reviewed that none of them were vulkit while not being one of the best quality models they do a wide variety of models that
Vary in layout from model to model and all of them are affordable as they are made in China for the affordable market and all sell between £20.00 to £30.00 compared to the top of the range ones like ekster which sell for around £70.00 to £80.00 and so are naturally better quality although pul gets a mention for being a bit more affordable while providing good quality but at the end of the day it comes down to how much someone is comfortable spending on a wallet
I favor Ekster because the ejection system it is just so smooth and consistent. All of the pop up levers are slightly different in design for all card ejector wallets, in general. I find the the Ekster slider to be the most responsive and ergonomic-and over the years, reliable.
These don't work. After a while the cards will start to just fall out if you tip it. I paid 45 pounds for one, waste of money
That’s a bummer. Which one did you buy?
@@WalletSurfer C-Secure. £45 and 9 months later, useless.
Same here 😢
Same here. Almost lost my Amex card.
Is there any ejector wallet that has a securing flap over the top of the ejector?
Smells Ekster sponsored.. come on..
Affiliate links, yes. Sponsored, no.
looks cool until you spend all that money and then the button quits working after 3 months and you can’t get you cards out of it when you need them. i can’t find a proper repair video either making this useless. 😠
I'm not sure about all the brands, but I'm pretty sure that high quality brands like Ekster and Secrid would send you a replacement, particularly if it fails in the first year.
Dumbest idea I have ever seen in a wallet design. I guess if a person is too lazy to open a wallet to get to the card it is ok.. but who is really that lazy?? Answer, the same people who will install a chip in their hand to buy/sell because they are to lazy to pull out their wallet. God gave you hands for a reason...use them!
For me, it’s speed and convenience. And they’re fun to use.
so you dont lose them, and for motorcycle riders... no other fast ways to do it than fumble with a wrist wallet like a running wallet. you wouldnt know.
I have compiled most of these wallets in one place so you can quickly check them out on Amazon. kit.co/WalletSurfer/7-card-ejector-wallets
Hi thanks for the great group review. I'm a little worried the the Exeter button being on the corner might break whilst it's in my back pocket.. Have you heard of it breaking before?
@@drunkenspacebar I haven't, but it's definitely designed to be a front pocket wallet. I would never sit on it. Bad for your back, bad for your wallet.