Stainless Steel Wallet Made From Real Steel

October 7th, 2008 10:22 PM | by Christen da Costa | 1 Comment

A product like this begs the question of fire resistance? That has yet to be determined, but since it’s woven from 25,000 steel threads no more then .001-inches thick, it’s safe to say this wallet is resistant to the elements. It won’t stretch, bend, or wear and it’s impervious to a list of corrosive materials that include salt, acid and sea water. If you’ve got a little conspiracy theory in you, you’ll be glad to know it will protect all your RFID compliant cards from those snooping the radio frequencies.

Available here for $90

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One Response to “Stainless Steel Wallet Made From Real Steel”

  1. Michelle B. says:

    Don’t buy this unless you have fortified pockets, yes the wallet is soft and smooth, but the corners definitely aren’t. There are 4 little holes (growing holes I might add) in the right butt cheek of all his pants. I mean he does sit at a computer all day, but come on! Also my husband has had his for a year and it is splitting at the seams and on the folds, I don’t think this is worth the cost. So much for an indestructible wallet. Now I have to patch all his pant pockets and get him a new wallet.

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