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The P-Pod Monster

$5.49 $8.99

Introducing the Case•it P-POD Monster, the ultimate pencil pouch crafted exclusively for students. This versatile pencil case excels at holding all your pens, pencils, and other essentials with ease. With its five spacious pockets, you’ll have abundant storage space to keep your items neatly organized. What’s more, it seamlessly integrates into any of Case•it’s 3-ring binders, allowing for effortless transportation to class.

Rest assured, the P-Pod’s reliable zipper closure securely protects your belongings. It keeps everything safely tucked inside until you’re ready to use them, eliminating any worries about items falling out or getting misplaced.

But that’s not all – the P-Pod prioritizes versatility and practicality. Its roomy compartments easily accommodate a wide range of items, from writing utensils and tech tools to craft supplies, calculators, and more. And here’s an added bonus: a hidden USB pocket for securely storing your important digital files.

Built to withstand the demands of your everyday student life, the Case•it P-POD Monster epitomizes durability. Whether you’re heading to class, the library, or any other destination, this pencil pouch effortlessly keeps up with your active schedule.

Upgrade your organization game with the Case•it P-POD Monster – the epitome of effortless storage and accessibility. Bid farewell to the chaos of messy pencil cases and embrace a new level of order and convenience. Don’t miss out on the exceptional quality and convenience that Case•it provides. Grab your P-Pod today and experience a fresh perspective on organization.

Key Features:
  • Fits in all Letter size 3-Ring Binders
  • 1 Large Padded Zipper Pocket
  • 1 XL Large Velcro Flap Pocket
  • 3 Mesh pockets on back with flap closure
  • USB pocket

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Weight 0.22 oz
Dimensions 1.2 × 8.7 × 11.4 in
Color

Pea Green

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