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Power 2000 SD1 Aluminum Case

Power 2000 SD1 Aluminum Case

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Brand: Power 2000
Category: CE

Buy New: $8.67



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3

MPN: SD1
UPC: 026127650485
EAN: 0026127650485
ASIN: B000EZL1EA

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Aluminum SD Card Case / Holds a maximum of 8 SD Digital Memory Cards


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Decent quality - works just fine   August 18, 2008
Cards are snugly held by the rubber insert, and the case closes securely. Note that opening/closing is a two-handed operation, i.e. press in the tab and separate the halves like a clam-shell. Also, the picture indicates that the color is silver/grey, but the exterior of the item I received was much closer to black in color. Seems to be a little higher quality than the similar Vanguard cases offered on eBay. I've now ordered a second of these cases from Amazon/J&R.


4 out of 5 stars Does the job well   June 22, 2008
The finish does scuff easily, but the case has held together well for me. The construction material does feel a bit cheap. The SD cards sit in snuggly.


3 out of 5 stars Juuuust a little cheap...but they do protect their cargo.   May 16, 2008
Fell apart the day I got it. The aluminum panels are fastened to the internal; plastic frame with double sided tape. Cheap cheap cheap. One panel fell off, and would not reattach. I peeled the tape the rest of the way off and put a few globs of epoxy in there, squeezed it, and I think it's good.

On the upside, these seem to REALLY offer a lot of protection. I have one that I use a lot for CF cards, and while they look terrible pretty fast (painted, not anodized, and they scratch easily) they seem extremely well designed around their primary purpose, which is protecting media.

That cheap finish, by the way, adds a scruffy patina that makes them look war-weary...nobody likes to be the only n00b-looking guy with brand-new tools, right?


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