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This 3-pack stretchy stick-on phone card holder combines a soft, elastic fabric with a strong adhesive backing to securely hold up to 8 cards plus small essentials. Designed for universal compatibility with most phones and cases, it offers a sleek, practical alternative to bulky wallets—ideal for active professionals seeking convenience and style on the go.


















| ASIN | B091YNH95D |
| Item model number | SW747045-117 |
| Manufacturer | Fulgamo |
| Product Dimensions | 5.84 x 0.2 x 9.4 cm; 32 g |
C**N
Practico, flexible y económico.
J**G
Es funcional, lo que no me gustó es que se le hacen bolitas y se desgasta por la fricción con las bolsas de mis pantalones y también se llena muy fácil de pelos de mi perrita.
K**.
Love this card holder. I leave my license and a credit card in it all the time, so it's easy to walk out of the house without carrying a purse. I add other cards if I will need them. I don't use that flap. I have trouble with my hands and it's too hard for me maneuver it. But I've used this holder for 3 months and the cards have never fallen out of the holder. Highly recommend.
R**E
I really wanted to love this phone wallet, I did. But to do that, I'd need 3 hands. Let me explain; the top pouch covering the ends of the cards (if you choose to use it, and let's be honest, it's a good idea to use it) requires you to have somewhere to set the phone down on it's face while you push and hold the cover up with one hand and pull the card(s) out with your other hand. There usually isn't anywhere to set your phone while you're busy trying to pay for something, so for that, you'd need a 3rd hand to hold the phone. I had to compromise and not use the top cover/pouch, risking cards accidentally being shoved out of the main pouch and being lost, so that I could easily access my cards using two hands. It's not a dealbreaker, unless I have to replace a card. Also, the packaging this wallet comes in claims it's removable, but with WHAT? I couldn't even get a fingernail underneath a corner. It is ON there, and it's not coming off. I put it on my phone case, and I'm afraid I'll have to replace my phone case if I ever need to put a different phone wallet on it. Having gotten the drawbacks out of the way, let me share what I like about this phone wallet; 1. Texture. It's some kind of stretchy fabric, and it feels silky and smooth. It stretches and rebounds wonderfully (for now, but I wonder how long it will last.) 2. Ease of acces to your cards, as long as you leave the top end uncovered. 3. Secure hold of cards; The elasticity of the fabric is what makes this wallet work. 4. Sleek profile: it doesn't add much bulk to the thickness of your phone if you limit it to 2 or 3 cards. 5. Looks: it's unobtrusive when bought in a color close to that of your phone (or case). For the price, and as long as your aware of the drawbacks, I recommend this phone wallet.
D**N
I love this card holder. I used one on my phone and it works very nice. But I also like the idea of putting two back to back and actually using it as your wallet. I was able to put twelve total cards (credit cards, Ins. cards, drivers license card, car registration card, business cards along with 5 cash bills in a back to back setup and the total thickness was less than .55" thick. The total weight is also less than 1 0z. It will hold many more cash bills. This item provides no rfid protection so you need to buy a rfid safe card and place it in one of the pockets. Another way for rfid protection for some cards is to buy a front pocket aluminum card case with a slider button and then put one of these on the back of it and you can load 6 thick cards (.030 to .035 thk with standard cc width) that need protection in the alum. case and 6 to 8 cards (.015 to .030 thk) that don't need protection, plus cash in this item and still be under .62" thick. This item uses extremely tough elastic material that is very hard to damage or cut and any card you put in it regardless of width will not fall out including the cash. I removed the top cover flap because I saw no need for it, but I had to use an extremely sharp pointed knife to remove it (scissors would not cut it). Without the flap the cards and cash are easier to remove, just push from the bottom and/ or pull from the top. I can get any card I want within 5 seconds. Using the front pocket alum. card case is even easier since it staggers the cards by using the slider button. The total weight is a little over 2 oz. Total cost for first method would be less than 10 dollars. The 2nd method would be about 15 dollars. It looks like both methods will last for several years. The first method is very small , about 3.7 x 2.3 x .55 thk (varies depending on card thickness and # of cards/cash bills). The second method is about 3.9 x 2.5 x .62 thk (again it varies depending on card thickness and # of cards/cash in this item). I like either way. The first method is lighter and smaller. The 2nd method is easier to select and remove cards from alum. case. Both make a an excellent, nice looking and complete wallet.
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