Snugg Kindle Case Reviewed

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The people at Snugg, who make tablet and phone cases, sent me one of their Kindl Fire cases to review. I had never used a case for my Kindle before, so I wasn’t sure how it would feel. The leather seems like good protection and is already a better alternative to the handkerchief I wrapped my Kindle in, like some hobo barbarian, when I traveled with it.

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I initially didn’t like the feel of the case, but after extended reading on the Kindle I began to appreciate the handle on the back of the Snugg, which is very comfortable, particularly if you’re reading while reclined. Like most tablet cases, the Snugg also allows you to easily prop up the Kindle, a feature I don’t really use.

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I like the product—it improves on the Kindle’s readability and the thick leather seems to be of good quality. I’ve been using it for a month now and have no complaints.

3 thoughts on “Snugg Kindle Case Reviewed”

    1. I think I must’ve done some post with lots of SEO terms for “iPhone” or “Kindle” or something, so they wrote me about it. Then they asked me to do all these really weird things that no book publisher has every asked me to do (I didn’t do any of them). The thing retails for about ten bucks US, and is worth it.

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