Secrid

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Summary

The r/BuyItForLife community overwhelmingly recommends Secrid wallets, with dozens of users reporting 5–15 years of daily use with minimal degradation. The card ejection mechanism, RFID protection, and Dutch manufacturing are consistently praised. A handful of users flag real-world caveats — particularly around metal cards slipping out and the rigid aluminum construction wearing holes in pants pockets.

Verdict

Secrid wallets genuinely last a decade or more for most users, but people who carry metal credit cards or keep their wallet in a back pocket will encounter real functional issues that may cut that lifespan short.

What people love

Secrid wallets are celebrated for exceptional longevity, a clever and reliable card-ejection mechanism, and quality materials. Many users report 10+ years of use with the mechanism still functioning perfectly and leather aging gracefully.

  • Card ejection mechanism remains reliable after 10+ years of daily use
  • RFID and NFC blocking built into the aluminum card protector
  • Leather holds up well, developing attractive patina over time
  • Made in the Netherlands, B-Corp certified with sustainable practices
  • Repairable — brand sends free repair kits for worn card retention springs
  • Survives washing machine trips and rough handling without failure

What people criticize

The most common complaints involve metal credit cards slipping out of the cardholder due to their weight, and the rigid aluminum construction gradually wearing holes in back pockets or pants. A few users also noted cash storage is awkward and the wallet forces an uncomfortable crease in bills.

  • Metal credit cards fall out easily due to insufficient grip
  • Rigid aluminum corners wear holes in back pockets over time
  • Cash storage compartment creates creases and holds bills awkwardly
  • At least one user reported poor QC on a recent purchase with bad adhesive
  • Some concern that leather quality may have declined on newer models

What people are saying

One user who lost their Secrid after years of use noted the card ejection system never failed once, contrasting it sharply with two Amazon clone wallets that both disappointed — their conclusion was simply to buy the real thing.
A user who replaced their Secrid after a full decade noted the only failure mode was the card compartment gradually loosening until cards started falling out — a remarkably long service life before any functional issue emerged.
Someone with arthritis highlighted that the lever-based card ejection makes Secrid particularly practical for people who struggle to pinch and pull cards from tight slots.
A longtime user noted that while the wallet may not last literally forever — they replaced theirs after 15 years of heavy use as the leather wore — the brand's longevity still makes it one of the best options available.