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Old 02-06-2022, 10:54 AM   #7
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Device: Kobo Glo (deceased), Kindle 4th, Kindle Basic 10th Generation
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
I only worry about a cover on an ereader leaving the house. But don't set it on a chair or bed!

I use a zipped writing case just the right size to store an infrequently used 7.8" that I occasionally take from the house in a bag. They are vulnerable in a bag or in a neoprene type sleeve (only protects against scratches).

My Libra has a stiff front cover on the case and I made a cover for the PRS-350 out of a €2 hardback A6 size notebook with pages removed. Two self adhesive velcro strip pads on reader back and the self adhesive hook part on inside rear of notebook cover.
Speaking of beds. That's what happened to my old Kobo Glo. I put it on the edge of the bed, and I woke up with the screen cracked. I guess I rolled over it while sleeping

I guess I could DIY a sleeve/pouch with some hard plastic of thick cardboard as an insert.

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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I suggest you try another cover. Once you find a cover you like, you'll have no need to take it out of the cover. I've had a Reader for 14 years. Every Reader has had a cover.
Unfortunately for me, all the covers available here are the same.
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