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Puzzle Cases - Very Convenient And A Must For Easy Portability Of Your Jigsaw



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By : Lawrence White    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-20 11:14:26
Manufacturers of jigsaw puzzles have come out with innovative carriers and cases to enable you to store your jigsaws, and take them with you. As it is, they have become extremely portable thanks to the raised edges that ensure the pieces of the puzzle do not fall off. When you add the special fabric that covers the board to the package, you have for yourself a cute recreational toy that you can place on any surface without feeling apprehensive of any scratches getting formed.

The soft but rigid board is another innovation that has made it easy for you to work on the jigsaw, and pieces that are not yet unassembled can be kept on the sorting trays provided for that purpose. These trays also have the same soft fabric lining inside, and though they are generally used to store the unassembled pieces, they can be used to develop smaller sections to be transferred later, if required, to the principal board. They also have lids for covering them, so that the pieces assembled do not move.

The five hundred piece puzzles have two trays, while the thousand and one thousand five hundred ones have four absolutely precise sorting trays.

Puzzle cases with handles, which are very elegant, have now made it possible to carry even unfinished puzzles from room to room - or even across countries.

These wonderful holders are available for jigsaw pieces of five hundred, one thousand and one thousand five hundred, and while the most in-demand puzzle is that of a thousand pieces, there are many elderly individuals who prefer the five hundred piece ones due to the ease of completing them by just resting them on their knees.

The younger crowd prefers the one thousand five hundred piece puzzles, due to the added complexity and challenges they pose. They also opt for the one thousand five hundred piece puzzle cases, since these holders can accommodate any size puzzle. The sorting trays, as well as the pieces, can then be kept inside the elegant carry case for transportation anywhere. Yes, there is a possibility (unfortunately) that if you are unable to complete fifty per cent of the thousand five hundred piece puzzle, some of the pieces may fall off.

While looking for a jigsaw puzzle case, you need to keep in mind certain aspects since this purchase is an investment for the long term. They are:

a) Check if the holder already has space for a separate board, so that the game can be arranged on that instead of on the case itself.

b) Check if the sort trays have lids to safely keep the unassembled pieces.

c) Check if the holder has zippers so that there is no chance of the pieces falling off.

d) Does the holder have a handle that can last a long time, since the handle is one part that is important for easy carriage of the case? Ideally, it should be an integral part and should not be just riveted to the case as the chances of it getting loose over a period of time is very strong.
Author Resource:- Are you getting fed up with leaving your unfinished Jigsaws around the house looking untidy? Well now Jigthings UK have the solution for you in the form of their Jigsort - Jigsaw Puzzle Case. For more information and to find out more about the company please visit http://www.jigthings.com/
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