Liz—December 17, 2025
These cards are perfect! I tested it at a cashier's checkout at a local Walgreens and at the grocery store's self checkout with the tap and pay. It works! Both times received an error message. Sometimes I carry crossbody bags or Dooney and Bourke wallets and neither has the RFID blocking. Just follow the instructions on how to place in your wallet and how to test it. I gave my husband one. I love backpacks too and when shopping they're worn on my back. These cards have added another layer of security! I've also placed one in my passport wallet for the next trip. Read more
Tina F.—January 5, 2026
Thank you! This is a replacement for the ones I had. The card is durable. A skunk sprayed my orignal wallet and I needed new RFID cards. Washing it does not take the smell out or tomato juice or baking soda, peroxide, and dish soap mixture. It and everything in my purse had to be thrown away Read more
Christopher Miller—December 3, 2025
Great price & works great. I tested it with a a couple of “tap to pays” & it blocked the chip. Perfect size if you carry your cards in your pocket, wallet, or purse. Will also make a nice stocking stuffer. Read more
Jane O—December 3, 2025
Fits nicely in wallet. Good quality. Delivered on stated date. Read more
J R.—January 5, 2026
Good protection Read more
Rudene H.—January 2, 2026
Excellent product. Felt more protected. Read more
Bane2—January 4, 2026
We added these to our wallets. They fit easily and seem to be blocking based on having wallet next to scanners to pay. Read more
JS—July 16, 2025
I have seen more than one review of this product that says something like this: "I don't know how to test this product. I don't know if it works, but I guess it is working because I have not been hacked yet." (By the way, I think reviews like that are not very helpful.) Here's what I did (see the photo). I have a thin, bifold wallet. I put my two credit cards in the pockets of the wallet. I made sure that the chips for each of the credit cards were not next to each other. For example, one chip was at the "top" of the pocket and the other chip was at the "bottom" of the pocket. In the photo, I put a square that indicates where the chip is for the credit card I was testing. I put the RFID Blocker in another pocket of the wallet, behind the other two credit cards. So, the RFID Blocker was less that 1/2 inch from the credit card I was testing and separated from the test credit card by the second credit card and a couple of layers of leather. I ran this same test at a (1) a restaurant, (2) a grocery store, and (3) a home improvement store. The RFID Blocker and the credit cards were all stuffed into the wallet. When it was time to tap-and-pay, I opened the wallet and tapped on the credit card reader in the area of the yellow square in the photo. The credit card was not read and was not recognized. I then removed the RFID Blocker from the wallet and tapped on the credit card reader again in the area of the yellow square in the photo. The credit card was recognized and read, and the transaction went through. In all three cases, the RFID Blocker appeared to do what it is advertised to do. Read more
