Electronics : Rasfox Carry Case (Leather Look , PU) for Up to 8' Portable DVD Player with Car Mount System (Black)

Electronics : Rasfox Carry Case (Leather Look , PU) for Up to 8' Portable DVD Player with Car Mount System (Black)

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Rasfox Carry Case (Leather Look , PU) for Up to 8' Portable DVD Player with Car Mount System (Black)

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Rasfox Carry Case (Leather Look , PU) for Up to 8' Portable DVD Player with Car Mount System (Black)
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Product Brand: Rasfox
Color: Black
EAN: 0776703577377
Label: Rasfox
Product Manufacturer: Rasfox
Model: Rs- DVD -8
Publisher: Rasfox
Studio: Rasfox


Piece facts:
  • Up to 8" portable DVD player
  • Car mount system, easy to use case keeps your portable DVD player safe wherever you drive or travel
  • 3 adjustable surdy straps included
  • 2 place options: behind one seat for single viewer or between two seats for multi viewers
  • High quality material, PU , Leather Look




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Hard to use ...
Quality of case is good but takes too long to set up and instructions are horrible. Would not purchase this item again.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Not worth it.
You might as well not waste your money on this cheapo case. Spend more money and get something better.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Rasfox Carry Case for Portable DVD Player ...
This carrying case is a good sturdy case and has all the features you want for your portable DVD player. It keeps it safely tucked away or fastens to the seats of your vehicle for viewing. All the straps needed are included. The extra storage pocket is great for holding cords, headphones, DVD's, etc. Be sure to measure your portable DVD player before buying. Mine fit the measurements listed on the ad page but it is a very tight fit, and keep in mind how the DVD player will sit inside the case, if yours has buttons around the sides of it then you may want more room around the player to get to those, add these extras into the size of the player when measuring. All in all it is a great deal and well worth the price.



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