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Friday, November 15, 2024

Keep your cash safe in Medina County with these wallet gifts

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Best Wallets” Gifts

1) Riveted Billfold Wallet
These American-made wallets are handcrafted from premium vegetable-tanned leather and secured with metal fasteners. Made without thread stitching and built to last, these wallets can hold all the cards and cash you need to carry without adding unneeded bulk.

2) 8-Pack Reusable Swedish Dishcloths
The Reusable Swedish Dishcloth by Skoy is a chlorine-free, unbleached, non-GMO, and biodegradable cloth that will take the place of your paper towels, sponges, rags, dishcloths, and more. One cloth can do the job of about 15 rolls of paper towels in an average home, making it the obvious choice for your wallet and the environment.

3) Smart Handbag Light + Charger
The SOI Smart Handbag Light + Charger puts an end to blindly rummaging through your purse or backpack to find keys, wallet, or a pen. This clever little light turns on when it senses your hand, and with the integrated, rechargeable battery, smartphones and other electronic devices can be easily recharged on the go.

4) Leather Tri-Fold Slimvelope
Big Skinny: Leather Tri-Fold Slimvelope

5) Cordage Making Card
The credit card sized, stainless steel cordage making tool creates rope from plastic bottles. The multifunctional cordage created from this tool can be used for hundreds of tasks including gardening and camping. One 2-liter bottle can create over 50 feet of line. Made in the USA.

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