World's Thinnest Wallet - The All-Ett
As the CEO of a technology firm, it's only natural that I would use the Internet to research solutions to even the most mundane problems life throws at me. One such problem was the size of my wallet. For years, I carried a tri-fold that served to carry to my identification, credit cards, and other miscellaneous items. Since founding CentreSource, my wallet has also become a precious repository for receipts for business related items. Needless to say, the girth of my wallet grew to 'epic proportions' - and the man-ritual of cleaning it out became a monthly event. But even at its most spic-and-span, my wallet was still large enough that it actually wore a hole in one of my pants... enough was enough. I had to find an alternative :) Enter the 'All-Ett'.
I pulled up my trusty Firefox browser, typed 'Thin Wallet' in my A9 Toolbar, and clicked on the first entry: All-Ett - World's thinnest wallet - billfold. Being the due diligent researcher I am, I systematically clicked through every link on the site - and I even watched the 5 minute video. By the end, I was hooked - I had to have one. It was near Christmas, so I put it on my list and waited anxiously for Santa to bring it!
On Christmas day, I trembled with excitement as I opened a very thin gift under the tree. With the wrapper gone, I opened the the clear bag and pulled the All-Ett out. I must say, I was unimpressed when I first held the All-Ett. Made of Spinnaker Material, the All-Ett 'crackled' when I opened & closed it - almost like it was made of paper. And that is exactly how it felt too - like a wallet made of paper. Needless to say, I thought I had been 'had'. Luckily, my Grandfather (an avid sailor) was there and assured me that Spinnaker material is very strong and to make a wallet out of it was very clever. I decided to give it a try.
I removed all the items from my Tri-Fold and started to place them in the All-Ett. It has an innovative 4x4 layout - and that gives you quick access to up to 8 cards. Keeping this in mind, I loaded it up with everything I had... including the receipts (which I placed in the deep pocket). The second pocket is 50% as deep and it is for your cash - it saves you from having to dig deep in your All-Ett to pull out a few bills. Clever, clever...
Once I had it loaded up, I was stunned. My old wallet, even with nothing in it, was still massive compared to my fully loaded All-Ett. I placed it in my back pocket and my wife was amazed that she couldn't even see the bulge! The last test would be 'sitting' on my All-Ett. It is much wider than my previous wallet, so I thought surely I'd notice a difference - BUT I DIDN'T! The 4x4 layout I mentioned gives it a neat little feature - it can actually flex to the shape of your rear!
I've had it for a full month now and I'm still amazed by it. In fact, I carry even more things in this wallet that I had in my last one - and it is still super thin. If you want a thin wallet, I highly recommend it.
Things to note: It is not good for carrying pictures, keys, or 'wallet ink-pens'. Also, it doesn't come in Brown. Lastly, it will make a 'crackle' noise if you flex it.
Comments
But what if you want your
But what if you want your wife to notice the bulge in your pants?
I checked out your site -
I checked out your site - congrats on the MIT award! I like your wallet for the materials portion, but there is no way it is thinner than the All-Ett. The reason? Your wallet still stacks cards on top of each other. The All-Ett uses a 2x2 layout and thus is immediately 50% thinner than your wallet once you have 4 or more cards.
You have a point about the length - there is going to be a trade off between length and width. For me, the length of the All-Ett isn't an issue (it still fits in my back pocket!)
Regardless, I am glad others are working to decrease the size of a wallet!
World's Thinnest Wallet,
World's Thinnest Wallet, please check out my website www.BigSkinny.net I tried all the other ones that claimed that title and then finally designed my own which I'm now selling. Multiple colors and it actually fits snugly in almost any pocket while many of the others stick out due to length. Just compare the dimensions as well as the materials and styling.