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Maker-Friendly Zipper Case - Orange
  • Orange, Maker-Friendly Zipper Case Ideal for Carrying Electronics
  • Orange, Maker-Friendly Zipper Case Ideal for Carrying Electronics
  • Orange, Maker-Friendly Zipper Case Ideal for Carrying Electronics
  • Orange, Maker-Friendly Zipper Case Ideal for Carrying Electronics

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Maker-Friendly Zipper Case - Orange

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Ever wonder how many pockets an on-the-go maker needs to tote their boards, wires, and knick - knacks when away from their desk? Well, instead of stuffing your Raspberry Pi or Metro M0 Express into the depths of your cargo pants, backpack, or purse, grab this eye - catching orange Zipper Case! We bought some electronics online and got one of these cases, and we were smitten. It's the perfect size for hackers and makers who transport projects to and from events, work, or school. Not overly large or small, it's a great fit for your chosen microprocessor or single - board computer. There's a handy little inner pocket for accessories like USB cables, probes, jumper wires, and extra batteries. This pouch can easily hold items under 100 x 60 x 20mm (you can go thicker if you skip using the pocket). With a wide range of colors available, you can quickly tell them apart. We also recommend using a permanent 'sharpie' marker on the outside.


Using this zipper case is a breeze. First, unzip the case. You can place your main electronics like a Raspberry Pi or Metro M0 Express in the main compartment. For smaller items such as USB cables, probes, jumper wires, and extra batteries, use the inner pocket. When packing, make sure not to overstuff it if you want to use the inner pocket; however, if you don't need the pocket, you can put thicker items. To identify your case easily, use a permanent marker to write on the outside. As for maintenance, keep it away from sharp objects to avoid tears. If it gets dirty, you can gently wipe it with a damp cloth. That's all there is to it, and you're good to go for your next project outing!


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