Titanium Smart Money Clip

List Price:
$59.95
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Product Details
- Settlement for storing your credit cards and cash
- Shiny, matte silver finish with a high-tech look and characterize oneself as; Impossible to scratch
- Smart Money Clip is an ultra-thin choice to hold all your credit cards, bills and receipts
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Product Description
Customer Reviews
Strong stlyish clip
Works as advertised, its very sleek looking and much more practical than carrying around a thick wallet. At first I didn't want to waste money, but for $30 its worth not having a giant bulge in your pocket
2010-05-27
| Solid Snake (SF Bay) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Love this little thing!
This thing is awesome! It is exactly what I was looking for! My only complaint would be that you have to have enough cards to fill the card holder side, otherwise it doesn't work properly, but it's perfect for me. Lightweight, clean, very classy looking.
2010-05-17
(San Jose CA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Worth every penny.
I recently switched to this clip after carrying a wallet for year. I love it. I never carry cash but I am able to carry all the cards I need including my drivers license, two debit cards, insurance card and a few others. It also fits in my front pockets of jeans. This not only saves my jeans from getting holes in the back packet but my hip and back feel much better also. The Smart Money Clip is well worth it.
2010-05-04
| A.Brown (Des Moines, Iowa United States) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Perfect!
I hate carrying a bulky wallet in the summer months and have been looking for an alternative for a while. My wife found this clip and I love it. It holds all the cards I need and a good amount of cash.
2010-05-01
(Houston, Tx) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Best moneyclip out there!!
I had done some research aboutmoney clips for my fiancé because hebhas this huge bulky wallet he carries around. I wasn't sure if he would even like it or use it. Well when I gave it to him for Valentines Day he loved it and said it was the best gift! It's small and can be carried in his front pocket and he doesn't have to worry about carrying around that big bulky wallet!!
2010-04-17
| Christine (Md, USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
AS SEEN ON TV Smart Money Clip (R) by Storus(R) Double Sided SMARTMONEYCLP

List Price:
$19.95
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Customer Reviews
SMART TO HAVE ONE OF THESE BABIES!!!!
DOUBLE SIDED SMART MONEY CLIP
Wow, does my husband love this money clip. You know how a big bulky wallet makes that mark in your jeans and slacks and is also just sitting there being a prime target for those pesky little pick pockets? Well, no more!
My husband says it is so practical and handy. It holds his driver license and can hold five to six credit cards on one side. The other side holds a WAD of bills. Both the money and credit cards/license stay put on the clip. None of these items has an opportunity to slide off of the nifty little clip. The clip easily and definitely stays in the pocket of your slacks.
The clip comes in a variety of finishes -- we ordered the silver one and it is very classy looking. This clip is also so very thin my hubby says he barely knows he is carrying it. Just what every man should have!
We are going to purchase another for our son to carry too. This is one of the best purchases a man can make!!! Well, besides jewels for his wife ---
Thank you!
Pam
2010-07-02
| Book Freak! (Toledo, Ohio) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 5
Won't Go Back To Leather!
After a recommendation from my chiropractor, I've used this clip for at least six months and I'm very happy. The lack of space forces you to stick to the essentials. For me, that includes: Credit card, debit card, driver's license, and work ID. Since I rarely carry cash these days, I use the "clip" to pin down any extra cards I might need to carry on a particular occasion. It doesn't leave a "footprint" when carried in my front pocket and it looks great.
2010-05-27
(DFW, TX USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Easily the best money clip you will find
I'm a fan of money clips because of their easy access and minimalist design. However, I've had my share of bad clips that don't hold cards very well, or can't hold very many items, or simply wear out and break.
Well, I've finally found it, the last money clip I'll ever own, and I can throw out my wallet. I'm 24 years old at the time I'm writing this and I honestly believe this money clip will last me until I die (or until I lose it more likely). I always have 5 cards (health insurance, license, and 3 credit cards) in it, but it will very securely hold a single card without bending or causing any kind of damage to the card. I have also held up to 6 cards without any problem, but it was a little tight, if they were all credit cards with the raised numbers I could probably only fit 5 of them. In addition to the cards I have my paper social security card in it as well.
The quality is very solid, the whole thing is a single piece of metal. The clip can accommodate more money than you'd feel comfortable carrying with you, and it also holds a single bill just fine.
As for comfort, I was a little worried since it has some shape to it, but it is easily more comfortable than my old leather wallet. I have to constantly check to make sure this thing is still in my pocket because it is unnoticeable, even while sitting on it.
Also check out the customer photos I've uploaded of the clip holding 6 cards compared to an average empty wallet.
2010-05-21
| Smart Shopper (Hoquiam, WA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Great money clip
Holds 5 credit card sized items and a reasonable amount of cash. Love it. The graphite one doesn't set off metal detectors, nice for traveling.
2010-05-09
| Crusty Lobster (Atlanta) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
great for the price
bought this as a christmas gift, he absolutely loves it since there is a ID slot, but it's not big enough to carry a lot of ID/Cards
he basically stopped using the wallet the moment I gave this to him. great buy!
2010-05-07
(New York, NY) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 3
Smart Money Clip Leather (Cognac Brown)

List Price:
$19.95
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Product Details
- Diminish b keep Cash and Credit Crads without the bulk of a notecase
- The Smart Money ClipTM is the fulfilled gift idea for Fathers day, Christmas, Birthdays
- Hellishly lightweight - approximately one ounce. Size: 3.75"L x 3" W x .5"D
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Product Description
Customer Reviews
great alternative to a wallet
this works well. the metal clip has good spring. it is a little thin and feels kind of cheap but the entire unit works well and is a good value for the price.
2010-04-07
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
My favorite wallet thus far
I gave up on traditional wallets and bill folds after college and decided that a front-pocket money clip must exist that could hold everything I need without causing an embarrassing or uncomfortable bulge. Since that fateful day, I've been on a quest to find the perfect wallet (more on my criteria for perfect later) and have purchased or received as a gift at least 10 wallets in the last 10 years (that's right, about 1 per year). When I came across the Storus wallets in the catalog, I tore out the page in question and vowed to investigate further when I was in front of a computer.
I was pleased to find that the entire Storus line is offered on Amazon.com and at a lower price point than those listed in the Sky Mall catalog. After comparing the Smart Money Clip Leather (Cognac Brown) to the stainless steel version (Storus Smart Money Clip - Polished Stainless Steel), I decided to stick with the leather and made the purchase.
My criteria for the perfect wallet are listed below and I've indicated how the Storus wallet performs on each.
- Stylish yet durable: The Storus wallet is attractive enough and the leather seems like it will last for quite some time.
- Sufficient storage for at least 6 credit cards and/or ID: The Storus wallet includes a single pouch for card storage. However, it easily hold my driver's license, two credit cards, my debit card, 3 health insurance cards and my auto insurance card. For those of you keeping count, that's 8 cards.
- Effective money clip: The Storus wallet employs a simple stainless steel clip into which you slide your folded bills. The clip is very snug (which may take a little getting used to) but the bills are held firmly - even a single, folded bill. I'm not a high roller but I've successfully stuffed about 30 folded bills into the clip without issue. If wads of cash aren't your thing (I'm a plastic kind of guy) then the clip will also hold a few credit cards without issue or damage to the cards. I sometimes keep a few business cards behind the cash.
- Comfortable to carry: Even stuffed with 8 cards and a wad of cash, the Storus Money Clip is less than 1" thick. It sits comfortably in my front pocket without issue or unsightly bulge.
To make a long story short (ok, slightly longer), the Storus Smart Money Clip just might be the perfect wallet. It's certainly the best I've found thus far.
2010-04-02
(Frisco, TX) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 4

where can I buy locally the "Smart Money Clip" ?
Aug 31, 2007 by bongbonged | Posted in Fashion & Accessories
like the one on this site
http://www.storus.com/
click buy on that page and voila! no need to thank me!
Petra | Sep 07, 2007
Which money clip??
Feb 27, 2007 by da bears fan | Posted in Fashion & Accessories
Should I get the Smart Money Clip or the Money Clamp?? Or something else?? Has anyone had any experience with these money clips??
Smart Money Clip- http://www.storus.com/smartmoneyclip_g.html
The Money Clamp- http://www.beza.biz/moneyclamp/
i like the money clips in graphite
sugarhuny2002 | Mar 07, 2007
How do you set up a tattoo gun and clip cord?
Feb 27, 2007 by Tattooed Rockstar | Posted in Tattoos
BEFORE YOU HATE!! i know it is a good idea to get an apprenticeship,i know all about bloodborne pathogens,and sterilization, (i have and have used a autoclave) i have just used homemade equipment,but recently i have purchased a kit from Superior TAttoo Company. And the Major Problem that i am getting is that when i connect the footswitch to the power supply,the clipcord to the power supply and the machine all i get when i push the pedal is one click thats it i know that you have to hold the pedal down for repetition needls strokes, so please help me with this....i would really like to get an apprentice but i can not afford the amount of money that they want. I have done around 25 "homemade tattoos" and thats not workin for me.so i would really appreciate it if i didnt get any smart ass answers all i want to know is how do i get repeated needle strokes without having to push the foot switch everytime i want the needle to go into skin dont worry i have much practice with fakeskinandfruit
This isn't a smart ass answer - it's simply the truth: WE DON'T HELP SCRATCHERS HERE!
We also don't support tattoo supply companies that sell to scratchers - you don't GET TO DO THIS to people to keep the laser removal docs making money. Just because you own an autoclave DOES NOT make you work clean and safe.
All the practice on fake skin and fruit gets you no where if you don't know what you are doing in the first place! It is not about "practice makes perfect" - only PERFECT practice makes perfect.
Give it up until you can get a REAL apprenticeship. Obviously, something is seriously lacking if you cannot work that out.
Edit notes:......and it's NOT a gun, guns kill....it's a tattoo machine.
tatt_bratt | Feb 27, 2007
Can't Decide: Need help with Hair, Clip-On Extensions or the Real Thing???
Jul 23, 2008 by Razor | Posted in Hair
I can't decide. Should I buy a set of 6 clip on hair extensions, in colors like pink and purple and blue, for $21.00, or should I just go to a salon and spend more money on getting the colors actually dyed into my hair? And if I do go to the salon, would it be smarter to get extensions glued into my hair or just use dye? Any ideas, suggestions, comments, etc would be much appreciated. Thanks!!! =)
If you're ever unsure... go with the non-perminant solution! If you do get it died or glued in, you're stuck with it unless you want to spend MORE money to get rid of it... you know? If you find yourself liking the clip-on extentions, you can always go for a more perminant solution. =) (Just my personal tip... I always try to find ways to see what I like before I make the jump.)
Jen | Jul 23, 2008
How can I train my 1 yr. old pet rat to use his exercise wheel?
Feb 14, 2007 by justinscggirl | Posted in Other - Pets
He will only climb inside it to sleep in it, and to take food into it and sit and eat. He's about the laziest little thing I've ever seen! I've tried putting peanut butter on the top part, but he just got out and spun it with his little hand until he got to the peanut butter and ate it. He is smart, he knows his name and has been potty trained outside his cage, but I just cannot figure out how to make the little porker use his wheel! I spent a lot of money on it too! It is the largest Silent Spinner brand that clips to his cage. He's really got to lose weight, we give him too many treats, but a diet isn't going to be enough unless he can get exercise when he's up at night. (For those not familiar, rats are nocturnal and are about as active as a pile of mud during the day)
ANY TIPS WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED BY MY FAMILY AND OUR FAT LITTLE BANDIT! :o) THANKS!
Eh, typical male rat :) Your boy is at that age when the older male rat becomes a big, boofy, lap rat, and he doesn't really want to do much of anything (except to enjoy his scritches behind his ears). This is absolutely normal behavior. Since female rats are so much more active throughout their entire life, they are more inclined to use wheels..........but not the males. When boys are young and as lean as the girls, they are just as enthusiastic about their wheels. The guys hang out in theirs and use them for sleeping quarters and poo pads.
Rats are far too intelligent to enjoy running on wheels. If they do, it makes them neurotic. Is there a way instead of allowing him access to exercise outside of his cage? Chasing you up and down a hallway would be a good exercise. Use a piece of string and play like you would play with a cat.
Knowing rats the way I do and the reports from many other rat-keepers on my forums, there is nothing you can do to make him use his wheel if he doesn't want to. Most people have given up on wheels and removed them from the cages.
The only way to get him to loose weight is by looking to your family's will-power to *stop* giving him treats, and change his diet. I have only heard of a couple of people deliberately putting their rats on a diet, vet's orders. Their opinions on the idea is that is has been difficult.
Keep in mind that here's nothing wrong with a little chunkiness on your rat. When they get sick they loose weight very quickly and a little more beef on the bones can act as a buffer during illness. I've only had one over-weight male rat and he died from a sudden heart attack. And I've had many big males in my rat-keeping history, and they've been living to a ripe old age.
Feeding fat rats:
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Sandra Beasley and the Spaz Rats
(Rattery, Rescue, and Rat-care Expert)
http://spazrats.tripod.com
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spazrats | Feb 15, 2007