WALNEW Universal Waterproof eReader Protective Case Cover for Amazon All-New Kindle 2022/Kindle Paperwhite/Oasis/Keyboard/Kindle Fire 7, iPad Mini, Kobo Clara/Nia and More, Blue
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Brooke
> 24 hourI love love love my drybag for my kindle. I think the strap gets in the way sometimes, but I like that its there so in the off chance Im leaving it on a floaty for a minute, I can loop it around the handle. The only reason I wont give it 5 stars is because Ive had to buy three of these over time. Its cheap enough that its not a huge deal, but if I break this last one I think Im done. Be gentle when you open the zip up top. VERY gentle. Ive ripped the side seams on both of my other cases just by normal use of slipping the kindle in and out. If you rip to the first zip, you can still use the case, but with a little caution. Rip to the second zip and youve blown the whole thing.
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Kyle Miller
> 24 hourIt is completely waterproof. We took an old kindle and submerged it in water and not a drop of water got in. We live by the beach and this has saved our kindle from water and sand. We can also take photos of the family in the water. Great item for the price.
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Tom
> 24 hourTaking one star off because my 2019 Oasis doesn’t fit. At least not without risking breakage of the device. Otherwise, it’s a sturdy plastic bag that seals up nice at the top. It’s obviously not indestructible, but should last if not abused. For ten bucks, it’s good to have around.
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marilove
> 24 hourA little large/baggy and the Kindle isnt super responsive when its one but it provides fantastic water protection and I love the cord to tie it around the neck. Good for the bath or hanging out by the pool/on the beach. Great for vacations. The benefit to the big size is that I could probably put some cash/my wallet and even my cell phone in there without problem if I needed the extra protection from water and pick pockets!
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S.V.
> 24 hourI have purchased 3 of these so they are good products. I do find I need to replace them yearly as a seam will start to leak water.
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Darlene A. Diehl
> 24 hourThis is awesome to use while Im in the pool. Its clear, easy to see and the seal is secure (three heavy duty ziploc type closures that fold over each other and they and snap enclosure to keep it that way). The only reason I gave it a 4 star is that there is really no easy way to turn my Kindle Keyboard on or off easily. I crunch up the cover and then slide the switch. Im afraid it will damage the waterproof feature eventually. if anyone has a better suggestion please let me know.
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K. Schiffelbein
> 24 hourWorked perfectly for what I needed. The clear panels had a couple imperfections on one side, but overall I was able to read in the pool so Im a happy camper.
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Nancy A.
> 24 hourWe just bought a hot tub spa and my plan is to go in each evening after dinner and read on my kindle till the stress of the day is gone. This little waterproof cover works fantastic on my Kindle Paperwhite. I can use every function i need perfectly. The only thing I had to learn was to put my Kindle in upside down so that when I slip the lanyard over my head and pick my Kindle up it is facing the right direction for reading. I am not immersing it under water but it is still getting a small splash from the bubbling action. In the event it does slip from my hands I want it to be easy to recover quickly thus the lanyard. This is perfection! yeah!
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Alli
> 24 hourI have an older kindle and it just doesnt work with it unfortunately. I would love for it to, but alas, it just wont. However it is good waterproofing so its great on that front. I also like the dorky little necklace thing its got going on. Just dont expect it to work for older models.
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John Marshall
> 24 hourI like to take baths and read while I soak in the tub after a long day of heavy labor. I have a Kindle Paperwhite and a Kindle Fire 7 which I always use just for reading. Knowing theres a chance that eventually the Kindle that I take into the bath with me will eventually end up in the drink, I always take my Fire 7 because its a lot cheaper. Well, one day I dropped the Fire 7 right in the water and as you can probably guess, it fried it. I got on Amazon and was ready to order a new Fire 7 when I decided to look and see if there might be a waterproof case or something I could put the Paperwhite in and just use it. I found this; a lot cheaper than buying a new Fire. It is made of heavy, clear plastic of some sort and has not one but three Ziplock type sealers on the top. You just drop your tablet in and seal the three Ziplocks, fold them under, snap the top shut and youre good to go. I still had my doubts that it was 100% waterproof. And then I dropped the Paperwhite into the water. I panicked and immediately opened the case and to my relief, the Paperwhite was bone dry! Its a simple idea but serves its purpose well. I would recommend this case to anyone who reads anywhere near water. Or surfs the net or whatever on a smaller tablet. Its cheap and it works! I am including 2 pics, one showing the Paperwhite in the case all sealed and the second just showing the Ziplocks on the top.