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Old 01-12-2011, 10:32 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Mike 01Hawk View Post
Really???

Was it a pleasurable experience? I would think the extra "layer" and air pockets would make it a PITA to read.

Hmmmmmm
it's very easy to use. when you have the kindle inside the bag, fold the empty part of the bag over the side, gently squeeze it around your kindle and you will gradually get the air out of it. pushing any of the buttons through the bag is very easy, there is no distortion through the bag, and you have the security of knowing it is protected. I had knee surgery last year so taking a bath was a huge deal after my scar closed up. I was also very heavily medicated. I fell asleep in the tub and woke up when my Kindle hit my tummy. I was SO glad it was in the ziploc!
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