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ACM Wallet Review: An Innovative Spin on a Traditional Accessory

Published: Monday, January 26, 2009 10:44 AM EST     1710 Views
Author: Micki Takac
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We live in a fast-paced society. If it takes our PC thirty-seconds longer than usual to boot up, we call the IT guy. Digging through a wallet full of receipts, credit cards and rewards cards looking for what you need can be frustrating and time consuming. If only there was a better designed wallet than the traditional ones that we all have. Dream no more – the innovative ACM Wallet from ACM Enterprises Inc. is just what you've been looking for.

ACM Enterprises Inc. has revolutionized the way we think of a wallet. There's no more digging around your wallet; with a flick of a button, the desired card is in your hand. ACM Wallets' patented design comes in 6 Card or 12 Card versions. Both sizes have been engineered in such a way that each card is precisely spaced, so that card demagnetization and scratching is not possible. Anyone who has been faced with a damaged credit card while trying to pay for a cart full of groceries can appreciate this feature.

The ACM 6 Card Wallet, which is less than 1-inch thick, can easily slip into a pocket, purse, briefcase or backpack. The 12 Card Wallet is approximately 1-1/2 inches thick and has a double trigger design that ejects two cards at once. Each size wallet comes with 18 interchangeable button icon pads. The button pads include standard credit cards, as well as ATM, medical, driver's license and several others. There are also color-coded button pads for cards that don't fall into any of the aforementioned categories.

Upon receiving the ACM 12 Card Wallet, I was initially a little panicked. What am I going to do with all the receipts and slips of paper in my current bulky wallet? I then asked myself why I carry all that extraneous paper to begin with. In a matter of minutes, I had transferred the contents of my old wallet into the ACM 12 Card Wallet and was feeling more organized already. Don't worry – both the 6 Card and 12 Card Wallets come with removable money clips, so you can still indulge your need to carry extra bits of paper. Currently, there is an expanded money clip/business card holder accessory that is available for the 6 Card Wallet.

The first time I used the 12 Card Wallet, I knew I would never miss a traditional wallet. Even while thicker than the 6 Card Wallet (the 12 Card Wallet is not recommended for pants pockets), at only 3-ounces it is still very lightweight – much lighter than my conventional wallet. I especially liked that the double trigger design ejects two cards in a staggered fashion, so there was no fumbling for the one that I needed. With a conventional wallet, I need to find my credit card and rewards card before getting in line, because I don't want to slow down my entire check-out process. The ACM Wallet is so efficiently designed that you literally touch a button and have what you need. In addition, the 12 Card Wallet comes with a black leatherette pouch.

Everything in our lives is getting smaller except our wallets. Cell phones, computers and even our vehicles are streamlining, yet we insist on loading our wallets with every scrap of paper that we can jam into them. While the ACM Wallet deviates from what we are used to, it does so in a way that saves time, keeps us organized and makes us look pretty cool, too.

ACM Wallets come with a limited lifetime warranty and a 30-day money back guarantee. The 12 Card Wallet sells for $59.95 and is available in silver, pink and blue. The 6 Card Wallet is $39.95 and is available in silver/black hybrid, black, blue, pink and camo. There's also an all silver version of the 6 Card Wallet that sells for $49.95. ACM Wallets can be purchased at acmwallet.com.

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