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Originally Posted by schulzmc
I think with a small bit of velcro on the back of your K3 the Amazon case would be very safe even in a 2 year old's hands.
I'm kind of a case geek - normally I have to try three or four until I find the perfect case for any gadget. I bought the Amazon case for my K2 and didn't like it (ended up with a beautiful leather slip case from AB Sutton). I went ahead and bought the Amazon case for my K3 (as a stop gap until other manufacturers' offerings hit the market) and like it so much that I may not look elsewhere!
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I used a little velcro on the back of my K3 to secure it to the lighted case from Amazon and it works perfectly. The thing is really anchored in there now. I can hold the back cover alone (without touching the Kindle itself and give it some little shakes in various directions and the Kindle doesn't shift at all. It works very well.
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Originally Posted by babyd
actually the amazon case doesn't put any strain on the hinges when you fold the cover back, as the hinge is on the back cover not the spine of the cover, so when you fold back it does no harm, folds back really easy and the kindle stays firm where it is
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I was concerned about the strain at first until I actually got the thing in hand. You are completely right, the prongs that lock into the Kindle are on the back cover so when you folk back the front to read there is no pressure on that area at all. No worries about cracking imo.