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Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
This is a well made case. The outside shell is hard (like cardboard hard, not steel hard) and wrapped with fabric. The inside has ten dividers for filters. The dividers are lined with some microfiber fabric (not fluffy or velvety, but won't scratch any filter glass). I got the 95mm version although almost all my filters are 82mm. I like the extra space, but if you want a smaller sized case and don't have any filter bigger than 82mm, then the 82mm version case should be fine.Some of my filters are thicker (like some special effects prism filters). I don't think the case is meant for too many of those thick filters. You can probably put in 3-4 thick filters, but beyond that it is hard to close the case. If your set is mostly ND, CPL, etc. you should be fine.Overall, I think this is a solid product, nothing great, nothing bad either.
James
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
I know it's not a highest quality and may not be a boutique brand some seek, but I've never had an issue with quality and durability of K&F items I've used personally and professionally. Running a small business you seriously seek out budget friendly items that have that balance of durability so you're not having to reinvest. K&F is one of those brands.This item is no different, the outer shell is molded and keeps it shape and the zipper is smooth. When you open it, the filters are fanned out so you can easily grab what you need. I've opted for the 95mm, so that I can use it for my 82mm and other smaller filters. Feels well made and the design is clean with just a tiny logo on the front.
Mike Mu
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
An excellent method for efficiently organizing larger filters. Suitable for round and square, and obviously smaller sizes too. Nice touches that make this a higher-end product:1. Zipper pulls make it easy to open with gloves on.2. A removable wrist lanyard.
Jon Vasquez
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025
This is a handy, space saving way to store your filters if you have a lot of them. Up until now I just kept them in their original plastic case but all those cases take up valuable shelf space. This isn’t my first filter case, though, I have a small compact one that holds three which I use for travel. This one is about 5” by 6” so, for me at least, it’s too big to travel with.While advertised to hold 10 filters, which it can. However, two of the slots are at the top and bottom of the case and about double width of the other slots. If I put even large 82mm filters in these two slots I can hear them rolling around. Not good. So, to me, this case is effectively an eight filter case. Still, not too shabby. The wide slots at the front and back are good for storing lens cleaning cloths.The case is semi-rigid, easily compressible with a semi-light squeeze on the top and bottom but less so on the sides. The slots are thin and flexible and covered with microfiber. So it provides scratch protection but no cushioning. As such if you have any thicker than normal filters I’d keep an empty space on both sides.The zipper is a little stiff but is reasonable smooth and also seems to have some water resistance. It also has a finger loop to make it easier to open. A removable strap is also attached to a sewn-in D-ring. The D-ring is wide enough to accommodate a small carabiner clip (not included) to attach to a backpack.
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