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Switch Game Card Case, Shockproof Slim and Portable Protective S
$13
Switch Game Card Case, Shockproof Slim and Portable Protective S
Material description: plastic
Lightweight, compact and portable: each tray in the storage box has 12 slots, allowing you to insert up to 24 game cards in each box, suitable for switch and switch Lite game cards.
Hard shell protection: protect your switch game card from dust, scratches, fingerprints, abrasion and bumps.
Translucent effect: made of durable transparent hard plastic shell, it provides dust and shock protection for your valuable switch game card and switch micro SD card.
Storage and travel: keep your games organized and protected, whether you're out or at home, and enjoy a neat and orderly cassette box.
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Product description
Game Card Storage Box
Size
8.5 X 8.5cm ( 3.3 x 3.3 inch )
Material
Plastic
Design Description
UV color printing, Single sided printing
Applicable Scenario
It's lightweight and portable. Whether you go out or at home, it can make your games orderly and protected, and enjoy a neat and orderly game box. It's an excellent accessory of switch.
Washing instructions
It is recommended to wipe and clean regularly.
Special notes
Due to different measurement methods, the error within 1cm is normal.
Warm reminder
The picture display effect is for reference only, the final effect is subject to the real object! Due to objective factors such as production batch, machinery and equipment, it is difficult to avoid or will have small color difference, position and size errors. If the above problems are normal, they will not be included in the scope of after-sales treatment.
Switch Game Card Case, Shockproof Slim and Portable Protective S
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