🕶️ Elevate your everyday carry with stealthy style and next-level security.
The Conceal Plus Card Blocr is a slim, CNC-milled aluminum wallet designed for men who demand both style and security. Featuring RFID-blocking aerospace-grade metal, it protects up to 6 cards from digital theft while offering quick access via a smooth side lever. Backed by a lifetime warranty and packaged in an elegant gift box, it’s the perfect minimalist wallet for professionals on the move.
S**S
Surprisingly Awesome… Even for a Wallet Addict
I’m only on day three with the Conceal Plus Card Blocr, but I’ve got to admit...I’m genuinely surprised by how much I like this thing.It’s got a magnetic pop-up card ejector, a bifold leather attachment, and it snaps onto my phone like it was born to be there. Honestly, it's one of the most underrated wallet setups I’ve used.And trust me, I’ve used a lot. I’ve gone from classic bifolds to barebones money clips. I’ve tried tactical (Dango), hybrid (Tale of Knives), and the pop-up elite (Secrid, Vulkit, Groove Life, James Dixon, Double Oak Essentials, etc). At this point, I’ve probably bought more wallets than I’ve actually used. Some got returned. Most just sit in a drawer, judging me.Lately, I was using the Focx R1 Minimalist...essentially just a swatch of leather stitched onto an elastic band, with a pull tab for flair. Cool concept, but I missed the satisfying click of a pop-up ejector. Only issue? Most of those only hold 5–8 cards max. Great if you're a minimalist. Not so great if you live in the real world.Now, the Conceal Plus isn’t exactly sleek. It’s bulkier and heavier than what I’m used to. The leather? Not winning any awards, but it gets the job done. What makes it shine is its flexibility. I keep my essentials in the ejector and my “just-in-case” cards in the bifold. If I’m heading out and want to avoid pocket-jingle, I just detach it and roll with the MagSafe wallet solo.Curious to see how it holds up over time...hah, if I don’t get distracted and buy another wallet next month. But for now? This one’s a keeper.
C**E
So cool
This wallet is so cool. Just click the side and credit cards pop up. No more looking for which wallet slot I put a certain credit in. The size is nice a slim so it fits in my smaller purses and it fits several cards.
L**N
Good size
Small lightweight but still holds lots of credit cards. Not much cash room though. When you receive it, it looks like it is too narrow for your credit cards, but there is a spring that has to be push over. It holds the cards tight, so they don't fall out.
P**S
Good but room for improvement
I bought this back in May of 2024. Just recently the mechanism to pop up the cards is allowing the 1st card to fall back down if I let go of the switch. The cards do not seem in danger of falling out, but a design improvement may be necessary.The stitching is also showing signs of wear. I am not rough on the wallet. I don't think I will get another year out of it.It would also be nice if it was ever so slightly wider. Just wide enough to hold my registration, proof of insurance, and a few folded 20's on the inside. I really like that the wallet keeps the money on the inside.
B**R
My husband thinks this is a good wallet for me
Fits a good amount of stuff. My husband only wants me to use these styles of wallets in order to avoid scammers. Could be cuter but it’s not bad.
W**M
Problems with magsafe spinning, ease of access to cards, and using with fewer amounts of cards
The pop up feature is neat tech, but there were some glaring issues I noticed immediately (pertaining to just the metal card holder, not the leather wallet):1. The lower magnet of the magsafe attachment isn’t strong enough to prevent the wallet from spinning when flicking the pop up switch. I have to manually readjust the wallet to move it back into position.Proposed solution: make the lower magnet stronger than the circular one.2. If you don’t fill the card holder to capacity, the cards will end up diagonal, which messes up how they are staggered when they pop up. I fixed this by just adding a bunch of unnecessary cards to fill the holder to capacity.Proposed solution: have notches at the side so cards get slotted properly.3. The front pocket leaves very little room to take the card out. I opted to just not use it because of this.Proposed solution: add a bit of padding between the pocket and the card holder so that the user has enough room to wedge their thumb in there.4. The switch requires a good bit of activation force to get the cards to pop up (which contributes to the spinning issue).Proposed solution: Not sure if this is fixable, but try to reduce the amount of force needed to pop the cards up.5. The way cards are staggered when popped up makes it difficult to pick out any one other than the top card (without just pulling them all out).Proposed solution: alternate the distance each card is popped up to give room for the users fingers to fit in between. Or even stagger how the cards are inserted horizontally by making the wallet a bit wider.Overall, this product has potential. It has a decent card capacity, but needs some kinks worked out before I would recommend it.Updates:I found out that there is a slot in the pocket to put a card, so i can actually use it now.The spinning issue is also avoidable by putting my ring and middle finger on the side of the holder as i flip the switch with my thumb. Ive gotten the hang of it after using it a few times.I increased from 2 to 3 stars since I can at least work around some issues.
J**A
Spacious and nice
If you have a lot of cards this wallet holds a lot while keeping it slim
A**S
Great wallet!
My husband loves this wallet. The only thing he doesn’t like is that it doesn’t hold change. It’s well made.
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