It doesn't fit because you're not supposed to use it that way. You stack the cash and put on the clip perpendicularly on either side and then fold the cash. This way you can access the larger or the smaller bills depending on which ones you want to use.
I've had 2 mclips - the 2nd is still going strong. The 1st had a stingray insert which fell off after working a couple of months in the tropics. Customer service is not existent for this company though so my 1st one is sitting in a junk box as they would not return calls or emails.
I agree, a 1.25” inch binder clip is what I’ve used for 7 years. It ain’t going anywhere, it’s used the world over like an AK 47. Less than five cents, available in any color on the visible light spectrum and last forever. Can be found at any office supply store across the world. I saw my cleaning lady in Vietnam using one and I threw my wallet away on the spot. They’ll hold cards, cash or any combination of both. Only 1/2” thick, but holds as much shit as you’ll ever need-securely. The “money clamp” is the only thing better If you can still find them.
Oh my, money clip with moving parts? Would probably wear out, one day it could lose the money it was holding. Wouldn't want to find that out either especially when carrying $1,000 in $100 bills!!!
I don't think you have to worry about durability. Here's a not so great video of a guy talking about his M-Clip that he's had for over 10 years. th-cam.com/video/RrOVHPkt8ic/w-d-xo.html
Mclips are nice... And last seemingly for ever ...but now they're over 100 bucks. And just no where near worth it... Even if you are so easily entertained that you find tiny "clicks" an added "feature"... You can buy a name brand carbon fiber wallet for under 20 bucks... They last forever, won't bend out of shape, and hold money better than any metal clip could ever think of... ...even if you can figure out how to put money in it. :Rolls eyes: This video was just cringe to watch.
One of the only actual video reviews of this product. Surprised as it seems like it is a very unique and quality product.
It doesn't fit because you're not supposed to use it that way. You stack the cash and put on the clip perpendicularly on either side and then fold the cash. This way you can access the larger or the smaller bills depending on which ones you want to use.
I've had 2 mclips - the 2nd is still going strong. The 1st had a stingray insert which fell off after working a couple of months in the tropics. Customer service is not existent for this company though so my 1st one is sitting in a junk box as they would not return calls or emails.
I know it looks dumb but I’ll just keep using a binder clip it’s cheaper lol
I respect your decision
In some ways, that’s the most baller thing to do
I agree, a 1.25” inch binder clip is what I’ve used for 7 years. It ain’t going anywhere, it’s used the world over like an AK 47. Less than five cents, available in any color on the visible light spectrum and last forever. Can be found at any office supply store across the world. I saw my cleaning lady in Vietnam using one and I threw my wallet away on the spot. They’ll hold cards, cash or any combination of both. Only 1/2” thick, but holds as much shit as you’ll ever need-securely. The “money clamp” is the only thing better If you can still find them.
try rubber band, it can hold even 100 bills
I used a hair band for years until I got a ridge wallet
What do you do with coins after getting change?
Great review, thanks for the info.
where can i find that traditional clip you compared to the m clip, i want the regular clip
What is the maximum amount of bills it can hold ? (Just bills not cards )
Thank you, very informative.
Oh my, money clip with moving parts? Would probably wear out, one day it could lose the money it was holding. Wouldn't want to find that out either especially when carrying $1,000 in $100 bills!!!
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Nice video
maybe if it was $15 but $80 screw that
I just use paper clip
lmfao
Damn this dude making bank
Andre Rim
Do you know that for a fact this man could be rich you never know
By the price of that clip.... this dude making bank. Over $100 for a money clip...
I don't think you have to worry about durability. Here's a not so great video of a guy talking about his M-Clip that he's had for over 10 years.
th-cam.com/video/RrOVHPkt8ic/w-d-xo.html
WTF WAY TO EXPENSIVE DUDE!
Mclips are nice... And last seemingly for ever ...but now they're over 100 bucks. And just no where near worth it... Even if you are so easily entertained that you find tiny "clicks" an added "feature"...
You can buy a name brand carbon fiber wallet for under 20 bucks... They last forever, won't bend out of shape, and hold money better than any metal clip could ever think of...
...even if you can figure out how to put money in it. :Rolls eyes:
This video was just cringe to watch.
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Did you tried my favorite ohsnap wallet?
what materials are used in m clip alloy or carbon fiber
Good video