Cole Haan Hand-Stained Pebble Grain Leather Kindle Cover with Hinge , Burgundy

September 6, 2010
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  • Mаԁе exclusively fοr 6″ ѕһοw, latest Generation Kindle bу Cole Haan
  • Hand-stained, pebble grain leather exterior wіtһ flexible cover
  • Goatsuede interior
  • Utilizes Kindle-compatible hinge system tο hold contrivance іח house
  • Convenient business card holder

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5 Responses to Cole Haan Hand-Stained Pebble Grain Leather Kindle Cover with Hinge , Burgundy

  1. Neo on September 6, 2010 at 2:33 pm

    I received my dark green pebbled CH yesterday, and what a disappointment.

    While the leather was very soft to the touch, I can’t really say that it was pebbled: it was really very irregular, slightly pebbled in places, and completely smooth in others – it made me wonder if they had re-used used leather. It was but, completely marbled…

    The cover is indeed floppy (for a lack of a better word), but that isn’t a problem if you are fine with a very soft type of cover (certainly a pleasure to hold when folded back). What really bothered me, was that the cover simply seemed too huge! As in too much leather! There is a large gap (at least a quarter inch) between the K3 and the edges of the cover, which is useless on such a soft cover and doesn’t make for a comfortable right hand holding. When closed, the front of the cover, because it is so soft, and when it is flush with the front K3, is also too huge and the edge goes beyond the edge of the back – not sure if I’m building myself clear, but basically, when closed, the front of the cover is half an inch longer (wider) than the back!

    I was also disappointed that the whole thing was bent. I really realize that I have a tendency to like everything to be nice and even. But at that fee, I do expect my Kindle to be perfectly centered when in the hinges (and not have the top lean more towards the inside of the cover than the bottom), the edging to be perfectly even, the logo on the front to be honest, and the edges of the case to also have honest lines and no diagonals…

    On the plus side, the color itself is a lovely dark olive green, as gorgeous as I had imagined it.

    All in all, it could have been a lovely (if minimalistic, especially in terms of protection) case. But it seems not finished, and quality power is certainly very poor here. I remember that the first K2 CH cases also had issues, which were then fixed everyplace down the line. So I may give those another try in a few weeks or months. But for now, this particular case is sadly going back.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Sven on September 6, 2010 at 2:36 pm

    Unfortunately I have to agree with the other reviews. I loved the Cole Haan cover for my Kindle 2. But this one simply does not work. The reasons have already been mentioned: floppy cover, slightly too large, missing spine stitches.

    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. B. Rudder on September 6, 2010 at 4:26 pm

    Have finally received my Haan Cover today, and after reading the reviews I was a small nervous how it would be, there seemed to be a lot of negativity, but I found this product to be as advertised, exceptional quality leather and suede that offer a degree of protection, maybe not as much as amazon’s but it is all class and smells like leather should. Folds back nicely to read like a book, cover does flop a small bit but you would have to be picky to reckon that was an issue and although it does add a bit of weight to the total kindle experience it is all leather so I accept that. So I am going to keep it and take pleasure in it with my fantastic kindle every day.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Graycloud Rios on September 6, 2010 at 4:56 pm

    although before reviewers are assess in mentioning the floppy cover, i have no objection to this and really like it. the leather is very soft and the suede provides a fantastic feel. if you are looking for protection, you should likely look elsewhere. and i found the size to be just fine for me.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Peter Altabef on September 6, 2010 at 7:31 pm

    Several reviewers have already noted the absence of the reinforcment for the spine, the floppy leather cover, and the fact that the cover is too large for the K3. Overall, it does not work well as a cover.

    The leather itself is of very excellent quality, as is the edging, but I will be returning it.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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