Is there a thinner tool card than the Victorinox Swiss Card?

I often use a Swiss Card as my catch-all pocket knife replacement while travelling, as it's light and easy to keep in your pocket (save for plane flights, obviously).
However I've found the width of it an obstacle to storing it in wallets, etc. At about 5 mm (or 0.2 inches) it's decidedly thicker than a credit card or drivers license, which is what most wallets are designed around.
Is there a thinner tool card around that, at a minimum, provides scissors and preferably tweezers (my most commonly used features)? I've been struggling to find one so thought I could use the wisdom of the masses to see if I'm just managing to not stumble across one that does exist.
Best Answer
At this moment there is nothing available that has all the functionality. However check out the following link. My boyfriend found this during his Europe visits.
http://www.ukase.co.uk/tag/victorinox-swiss-card-lite-jelly-onyx-reviews/
However I've heard that a new carbon fiber version is going to be available which will be super thin at 2.45mm.
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How thick is a Swiss card?
Measuring only 82mm on the long edge (54,5 mm on the short edge) the card is slightly shorter than an average creditcard. And this is for a reason: because of the card's height of 4,5mm which is as thick as three credit cards stacked upon each other the Swisscard is not not as flat as a single creditcard.How do I use my Victorinox Swiss Card?
The 27g SwissCard Classic is a simple tool that carries much of the toolset found in the little 58mm Victorinox Classic folding knife. That is- small blade, nailfile, scissors, tweezers and toothpick.Victorinox Swiss Card Lite - Review
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