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The LIHIT LAB Large Capacity Zipper Pencil Case (Jet Black) is a durable, multifunctional organizer designed in Japan. Measuring 7.9 x 2 x 4.7 inches, it features 4 compartments that hold up to 14 pens, scissors, and small accessories. Made from stain-resistant polyester, it’s perfect for students, professionals, and travelers seeking sleek, reliable storage with a decade-long legacy of quality.
Manufacturer | LIHIT LAB |
Brand | LIHIT LAB |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.9 x 7.8 x 4.7 inches |
Item model number | A-7551-124 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Jet Black |
Closure | Zipper |
Material Type | Polyester |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Broad |
Ink Color | jet black |
Manufacturer Part Number | A-7551-124 |
J**H
Durable and a good value.
Writing this review a year after purchase, and it still looks pretty close to how I got it. Honestly no complaints so far, except for the tiniest misplaced speck of white paint or rubber on the "designed for arrangement logo" (oh the horror!), as well as the fact that the 3 little interior pockets aren't the most secure. Sometimes when I open the case I notice items stored in there slid out in transit. The other 3 "pages" however are completely satisfactory, and I have never had any issues with loose pens. (The big interior pocket I use for my ti scientific calculator, but there's no room for it to slide out. The pocket will not fit a graphing calculator without straining the material though, if at all, so keep that in mind) The case has a bit of wear around the exterior edges, but nothing abnormal. Honestly, I don't do a good job of taking care of my stuff, but as things look so far, it probably will last at least as long as I'm still in college, if not longer. I do not regret my purchase, and it's almost a shame I won't have the chance to support this company by buying another.
A**I
Big, weighty, and organized
It's a pretty nice and keeps in a nice amount of pens, pencils, erasers, rulers, and whatever else you need. Due to its size, it does get a bit heavy but all depending what you put in it. The small mesh pouches don't hold in the erasers in all the time. I kinda wish they were tighter in that aspect, but overall a good pencil pouch that keeps my things were I can see them. Material is also nice and it seems pretty durable.
A**H
Lots of space and organization
April 21, 2025: It was delivered to me and seeing it, I thought it would be too small to fit my TI84 Plus CE, but it manages to fit in there, but it’s pretty snug. I can fit a good amount of things in here. A lot of pens, highlighters, pencils, erasers, a small ruler, and that calculator. I can definitely fit more if I wanted but so far, that is all I need right now. As you can see in the pictures I provided, I can for sure put more. And if I took the calculator out of the pouch, I can fit even more in there too and put a little sketchbook instead if I wanted.
A**E
Nicely constructed but best for items of the same size
In wanting to help my upper elementary kid be more organized, I did some research on the top pencil cases (who knew there was really such a thing!). Three models that seemed promising were the Lihit Lab book style case A7551, the Easthill pencil case, and the Lihit Lab Large Double Pen case A7661. First off, all three seemed well made and like their craftmanship would withstand a hard life with an upper elementary kid. But it was the organizational details that really made the difference. If you don’t feel like reading the rest of the review, the Lihit Lab Large Double Pen case was the winner, but if you want to know why, read on!I ordered all three and then put the same equivalent supplies in each to see which worked best for my kid. For this exercise this included a mechanical pencil, extra lead, a regular pencil, a blue ballpoint red, a highlighter, a red pen, a 4-in-1 pen, a large glue stick, a pencil sharpener with a catcher, a dry erase marker, and a large eraser (not shown in the supplies photo but in each pen case photo). These supplies went into each of the bags and then I had my kid check them out.When ordering, I thought the Lihit Lab Book Style Case would be the winner. But the flap on the left side doesn’t have a bottom, which means that any item placed there should really have a clip, otherwise it could easily fall out (why the mechanical pencil is on the other side). Additionally, there’s no great area to have spares unless they’re front and center (and if your kid has a problem using one item and putting it back in its place, they could easily be overwhelmed with a row of identical pencils). But with the height of this case, a regular pencil wouldn’t fit on the other side with a bottom, so one would just have to be really careful to make sure it wouldn’t slip out when opening/using the case. I also thought the pockets when you “turned the page” to the next section would be really helpful, but as soon as my kid grabbed the case to close it, all the items in this area started falling out. On the right side of the “back flap” the glue stick extends beyond the dry erase marker, so that strap holds down the glue stick but then lets the expo marker fly. So if someone was an adult, or more careful and had supplies that were all the same depth (i.e. putting all one’s colored pencils in), this could work well.The Easthill had a lot of attractive qualities. The little flap that comes out for the most used supplies was nice, but it’s too short to fit a regular size pencil, so if someone prefers using regular-sized pencils, they would always need to go into the main bag of the compartment for one. Here the flap has individual slots for particular items, so each item has its own spot, but you can’t easily squeeze more items in than the six designated slots. Additionally, though it’s not needed here, if one were to be putting their spare pencils and other supplies in the pouch section, I could see how it could start spilling over into the flap section if it was too full.The last case is the Lihit Lab Large Double Pen case. This one was the goldilocks case for us. A full size pencil just fits, and even though it’s not very apparent here, we were able to stick a large eraser in the slot above the pens/pencils. The supplies didn’t fall out when my kid tried to close it either. And although the pouch side doesn’t open as wide, it’s fully separate and would easily hold extra pencils or items as spares, but not normally be visibe, as the “book” side really holds everything necessary for most school days.So, we’re keeping the Lihit Lab Large Double Pen case and we’ll see if it helps the kid stay better organized!
B**S
Sturdy and extremely well made
I have 2 of them - these are great pencil bags - they hold alot and are sturdy with smooth heavy zippers.
J**H
Paint studio on the go!
This is a well constructed pencil box that I use for travel size watercolor. It is surprising in its capacity. It fits everything I need and is no bigger than a small clutch purse. I slip it into a larger purse/ bag and always have my watercolors with me.
J**N
7+ years later and holding up really well
Love this organizer. It's heavy duty the only mistake I did was storing the pigma micron pens that caused the thread to rip apart since I packed it full.Otherwise I'd get this again. Perfect amount of pockets for storing sticky notes and other small items.Yes I've had this well over 7 years and it's still in excellent working condition!
C**M
Great pen organizer with a lot of capacity but not too large
I have this zippered case in 2 colors. It’s a perfect size - 3 different spaces for pens, plus other pouches and pockets for erasers, post it notes, etc. It’s big enough for 3 groups of 8-10 pens while it fits nicely in a small tote with a notebook or planner. I like it because I don’t have to dig through a mess of pens to find what I want. I’ve had the first one I purchased for at least 5 years and it’s still going strong. Definitely recommend.
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