9812 - Soft Case for Hioki MR8870, LR8431 and LR8432

Product information 9812 - Soft Case for Hioki MR8870, LR8431 and LR8432

Compact and lightweight soft case for protecting your portable Hioki memory recorder or data logger during transport and daily use. Made of padded textile material with a hook-and-loop flap and stretchable side mesh for easy access and flexible storage.

  • Suitable for MR8870, LR8431, LR8432
  • Accommodates devices up to 176 × 101 × 41 mm (6.93" × 3.98" × 1.61")
  • Soft textile material with padding
  • Hook-and-loop flap closure
  • Stretch mesh inserts on the sides
  • 9812 Schutztasche

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