When most of of think of a pen case, we think of one of the generic single-pocket zippered pen case we see on a day to day basis. While this might suffice for some, other such as myself demand a more OCD-Friendly and micromanage-able product. This is where the Lihit Labs Teffa Pen Case comes into play.

The Teffa features a book-style design with plenty of room and pockets. In my case, it held every writing instrument I use with room to spare. It’s other pockets are perfect for storing small accessories, such as a flash drive or spare lead.

It has some fabulous features and characteristics, although a few small concerns are present as always.

The pockets are not elastic, so when the case is stored in a backpack or other place where it tends to shift around, things will fall out of the pockets inside and rattle around.

The pen holding strips are also not elastic, so storing pens or pencils without strong clips can be a pain as they become unsecured easily.

The outer pockets are great for papers, notes, and small items, but bigger items tend to either not fit or fall out easily.

These flaws can be a pain, but they can be easy to deal with with a little bit of improvising.

Overall, the Teffa Pen Case is a fantastic pen case. It holds enormous amounts of pens and accessories, and keeps them organized while doing so. It looks good, has a high-quality interior and exterior construction, and has been reliable in the time that I have used it.

Until next time,

John

Note: I purchased this item myself and was not compensated or acknowledged by Lihit Labs for this review.

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