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Inanycase.com is Your One Stop Accessory Shop

May 19, 2003

I just learned about a greatvendor that you guys really need to check out. Inanycase sells an absolutely incredible array of products that can make your mobile lifestyle much easier. You won’t find handhelds, digital cameras, or software, but what you will find is a variety of products designed to keep all of those other things you need to keep things under control— especially expansion cards and batteries.

Display Of ProductsThis is just a sampling of the many products Inanycase sells, but as you can see they really cover the spectrum. I can’t decide which is my favorite, so I’ll tell you a little bit about each one. In the top of the picture you’ll see two Universal Field Packs— one for 12 AAA batteries, and one for 8AAs. These cases are perfectly designed, and come in some fun colors too. Now before you go thinking to yourself that you just don’t need a product like this, think again. If you have a relatively recent handheld, chances are that you have one that includes a rechargeable battery. But what about those remote controls, Game Boys, film cameras, and other devices that still require standard batteries? If you have any of those things, you also probably have a few batteries scattered here and there— the junk drawer, the kitchen cabinet, in your pencil cup at the office, what have you. And when you actually do need a battery, you can never find one, right? Get a Universal Field Pack and solve your problems for good. You can get a better deal at the store if you buy batteries in larger packages, and if you put them in one of these cases you won’t have batteries rolling all over the place since those retail packages really aren’t designed for storage. This is the kind of thing that you may never think you actually need, but once you buy one, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it. Universal Field Packs are also available for CR2 and CR123 batteries, as well as CF and PCMCIA cards, and are very reasonably priced from $5.99 to $7.99.

At the bottom of the picture you’ll see a couple of CardCaboodles. These handy little guys are designed to safely carry memory expansion cards such as Memory Sticks, SD cards, and SmartMedia cards. They come in a variety of cool colors, with latches that stay closed until you open them, so you don’t have to worry about losing expensive cards or their data. The interior of each one is made of rubber, with perfectly sized cutouts to hold your cards in place so they don’t rattle around. The last product I’m talking about has a similar idea—round up those tiny little cards and contain them so they don’t get lost— the CardCondo. I’ve had a few of these for quite a while, though not in the cool translucent shade from Inanycase. They’re designed exclusively for SD cards and hold four of them “flat”—beside each other, instead of stacked as in the CardCaboodle. The cards actually snap in and out of the CardCondo and are held quite securely, while still easily removeable when necessary. Since the CardCondo is the slimmer of the two designs, it might more easily fit into your gear bag if it’s already crammed pretty full.

I can’t say enough about the great products and service from Inanycase.com— shipping is fast, and each item is carefully wrapped to minimize the chance of damage in transit. Perhaps the best thing is that the products they carry are just so incredibly useful, and you’re not likely to find them anywhere else. I know that I will never have to worry about losing an expansion card again, or search frantically for batteries either. With my Universal Field Packs, CardCaboodles, and CardCondos, all of my most important mobile accessories are perfectly organized and always at hand when I need them. Be sure to check out the web site and look at their other products—Inanycase.com stocks a wide variety of mobile storage solutions.

Category: Features
Published: May 19, 2003 4:30 PM


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