💼 Elevate Your Essentials: Where Style Meets Functionality!
The GERBERGear Barbill Wallet is a compact and stylish money clip tool designed for the modern professional. Measuring 2 x 6 x 4.5 inches and weighing only 1.6 ounces, it securely holds up to 7 cards with a flexible elastic band. Its durable stainless steel frame features an integrated bottle opener and a security bumper for added protection, making it the perfect accessory for both work and play.
Manufacturer | Gerber |
Part Number | 30-001570 |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 6 x 4.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | G1570 |
Size | 2 x 6 x 4.5 inches |
Color | Grey |
Style | Money Clip-grey |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangle |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Included Components | Wallet |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty |
Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
V**A
100% recomendado
Excelente calidad
R**A
I’ve been using this wallet for the past five years
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using this wallet daily for the past five years, and I can confidently say it’s one of the best purchases I’ve ever made. This wallet has been through it all—constant use, rough handling, and even a few accidental spills—and yet it still holds up like a champ.The material is incredibly durable, with no major wear or tears despite heavy use. The stitching has remained intact, and the design is both practical and timeless. It comfortably holds my cards, cash, and IDs without stretching or losing its shape.This wallet is proof that quality craftsmanship still exists. If you’re looking for a reliable, everyday wallet that can truly go the distance, I highly recommend this one.
A**W
Great, but God help you if you lose it. 😆
Not really a fault of the product, but please - be sure you can handle it. I'm in my mid 30s with kids, I get distracted at the checkout sometimes with the scanning and bagging and "dad can we get gushers?", etc. The first week I had it, I left it at the store. This is all 100% my fault, but I tore the entire house apart looking for it because it is so small. I also have a mini heart attack everyday because I can't feel my wallet in my back pocket, as this one rides in a front pants pocket, and even with as much as i overload mine, I still can't feel it. So to wear, it's a miracle. But to get used to not feeling it is initially troublesome.That being said, and all my intensely personal anecdotes aside, I think it's a great minimalist wallet. I think what I may do is JB weld a chain to it to know it's with me and make it easier to retrieve from my pocket, but it's really a solid improvement over a back pocket wallet. I have 8 cards in mine, including the thick demo one they provide you because it makes a fantastic shield to keep scratches off your frontward card and it obscures the details of it in case you don't have cash blocking it. I would recommend this to anyone.
R**N
Awesome wallet with only one flaw.
So this wallet is awesome.I have a ton of EDC wallets and have some of the most expensive ones (Ridge, Trayvax Contour, etc...). What’s weird is this thing costs so little yet just works.Does what it says. Holds 7 cards to the bumper but I have 8 in there to varying degree of thickness with one being huge as it is my community gate card plus a Lever Gear ToolCard Pro as well plus some cash. All fits fine and holds well even though it protrudes past the metal bumper.Bottle opener works flawlessly and is so low profile an inconspicuous that people don’t realize what it is until I pop a cold one. I drink RC Cola out of pop tops constantly as I’m not a beer drinker but have helped out a few folks at parties with this little guy.My only flaws are that it isn’t RFID blocking but that is more of a me thing but the one flaw I do ding it on is the bumper. It needs to be just a tiny bit higher. Like .3mm higher to make sure the seventh card doesn’t protrude as if you have nothing but raised number cards, you need to stagger them or else they will stick out over the edge. The elastic works though and nothing falls out, not even my cash or ToolCard which is awesome but it looks a little messy. Not a deal breaker though as this thing weighs nothing and the solid construction makes it a durable front pocket wallet.A little more elegant way to store cash like the Trayvax Summit has on the rear or just a small raised edge at the rear would make this a little better but as it stands it is my go to wallet for now. I have to use a RFID blocking wallet for my work cards so I technically carry 2 wallets when going to the office but this is my daily driver for everything else and keeps me from having to swap my crap day in and day out.I will say that I do have an RFID blocking card on top and after a check with a scanner I had around my office it works as long as the metal bumper portion is facing your body so that isn’t bad but full RFID blocking would be nice. The. Again that would probably affect the weight and sleek/cool design.One last note is that the bottle opener actually works a small pry bar if you slide your card back past the opener. It’s a little thick for a screwdriver but I have used it to pry open a few PC cases and a wall mount with it. It works and show no signs of damage.All in all this is a great minimalist wallet. It is no fuss and very simple but obviously some thought went into the opener and metal bumper at the bottom as even the Trayvax Summit which was my go to minimalist wallet doesn’t have a full bottom. The elastic may stretch out over time but at the $14 I paid for this guy if it last a year it is well worth the price.
K**N
First Minimalist Wallet
This is my first minimalist wallet; so I have no basis for comparison to others. Other than you can spend ALOT more money.I carried way too much in a regular leather wallet. And I sat on it. Everywhere. Everyday. This takes its toll. I knew I needed to try a minimalist wallet, so I simply picked a relatively cheap one from Amazon Warehouse. Enter the Gerber.This is basically a plate (with a bottle opener, duplicative of my keychain but I already recognize the value of carrying a bottle opener now don't I) with an elastic strap. Pretty simple device. It holds about seven (7) cards, although I could probably put another one in there. So, it forced me to reduce what I carry in a wallet; only the bare necessities.Maybe it isn't the wallet itself, it is that it forced me to change behavior? Either way, the minimalist wallet fully loaded is already smaller and thinner than my traditional leather wallet with nothing in it. And I am not sitting on it. Yeah, that is better.So how might this compare to other minimalist wallets? Including those that cost 3x and 4x the price? IDK. But I am thinking I buy another one, simply because I have primary cards I need every day, but a secondary wallet for those cards you only use periodically would be nice?
M**M
Perfect wallet
No issues for me, sturdy, reliable, and scratch resistant
Z**N
does what is supposed to do.
Its a bit harder to get cards out than my other generic slim wallet. But it does what is should do and its holding up fine after several months of using it. Only down side is it seems to rub a hole in my back pocket.
N**N
I like it a lot
It's the second one I've owned. The first one is still good but the band stretched after about 6 or 7 years of having 10 cards and 20 or 30 double folded bills in it. It's a front pocket thing.. I'll never lose it like a wallet falling out of my back pocket. Good quality. Bottle opener built in. Only improvement would be an RFID blocker to wrap the cards with.
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