Nice cheap case for Micro BR

Started by johnmcv, January 08, 2009, 05:11:52 PM

Hi,
Just got my Micro BR last night. Went into a Goodwill today looking for something else and noticed they had a bunch of Lady's Purse Wallets all the same size. Many of them were leather-looking and closed with a zipper. It seemed the right size so I spent a buck on one. When I got home I cut out the inner part that's meant to hold change with some scissors. Sure enough, it fits the Micro BR in its little slip bag perfectly.
John

Tony

In a nice change of loyalties, I have found that my MBR with spare batteries, cables, ear buds and ipod for good measure all fit in the soft case that was meant to hold my Sony Minidisc.  Ahh, it's your own fault Sony.

Greeny

I'm using a hard-shell, hollowed-out Sega Mega-Drive game case. I needed something that could withstand being carted around in a bag all day, and it works perfectly  :)

Tony

I'm still using the soft case from the minidisc because that really is a good fit for MBR plus spare batteries, headphones, etc.  but today I bought the Roland silicon protctive case for the MBR and I think it is great.  Only AUD10 dollars (approx five quid) and it does the job. 

I bought a 0.75 litre box made by the Really Useful Box company - the Micro BR together with SD cards and cables fit very well.  The box offers good protection and they are available in an assortment of colours.  In the UK you can get them from Staples, WH Smith, etc.

Gritter

I use an old canon vinyl camera bag with a drawstring. Fits MBR, headphones, adapter, a couple egg shakers, half a sandwich and a beer.  :D