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Fifteen ereaders since 2009, have used pot holders for sleeves for all of them with zero broken ereaders.
I wish Bed, Bath and Beyond still sold the pot holders they had in the spring of 2009. They were the perfect size and shape, well-padded, and had rubber backs. Too bad they sold out of them right after I bought mine; I've never found any that nice again. |
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I am waiting for my Voyage to get here and see how I feel about using it without a cover. I would be afraid of an elastic band. I wouldn't want it to break. I do like the potholder idea, which I remember from older discussions. I just like something soft to rest my hands on while I am holding it. |
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Excuse my ignorance, but what actually is a "potholder"?
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Yes, jackie_W is correct, assuming an "oven glove" is what you use to take hot pans out of the oven etc.
![]() There are some that are shaped like mittens with a thumb, which would not be useful. However there are others that are rectangular. Those are the ones that NNolan is referring to. They are either terry cloth or quilted. Nice and soft for your kindle! |
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The one thing it doesn't do is add anything in terms of attractiveness, not the prettiest to look at, but for me it makes up for that in how it feels. ![]() Edit: I used a cheaper non-branded silicone skin on my old Kindle 3, and it wasn't that great, I think it's the textured bit that makes this skin that bit better (it is a bit more expensive though). Last edited by soulfuldog; 10-11-2014 at 10:57 AM. |
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Thank you. ![]() There was something similar to that one that I was looking at, but I can't remember anything about this other one, except that it was maybe in the $7 - $10 range. |
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More comfortable to hold, possibly, although that is subjective, but more safer to hold - I do not see a real logical argument for that. A naked kindle is already quite grippy and it is lighter, meaning it is harder to accidently loose the grip. Quote:
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I rather have more work with getting it in and putting it out of "transport mode" and less bulk when reading. Quote:
For the "but what if someone bumps into you" scenario I do not see an advantage for the cover because a) if it slips out of your hand chances are high it will land on its unprotected screen in either case (since cover is open) and b) without cover there is a lower chance of it slipping out of your fingers since the naked version is lighter and has (IMO) more grip. Also - been using mine in public transport for around one year, never had an issue with loosing my grip on the naked version when someone bumped into me. Nowadays I am using the bike, so no reading on the commute for me. Last edited by Psykhe; 10-12-2014 at 04:12 AM. |
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If you do have to stand on public transport and tend to be bumped a lot, you can get a case with a loop for a wrist strap.
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But it doesn't really make the use of a cover a "must have". So "I have read a lot of people broke their unprotected readers" isn't really a good indicator for the need of a protection. If one feels more comfortable with using a cover by all means, go for it, but as seanwhat said, calling people foolish for not using one is ridiculous. |
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I think we would all agree that using a cover reduces the chance of breaking your reader. Whether making the decision not to do this is "foolish" or not is very much a matter of personal opinion; I don't think one can reasonably describe it as "ridiculous" to hold the view that it is foolish. The fact that you may not share that opinion does not mean that it's not a valid opinion for the person to hold.
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I don't necessarily think it's foolish to not use a cover. I do think it's foolish to not use a cover, then whinge and post bad reviews because your device "magically broke itself".
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