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Stainless steel iPhone case protects your precious
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by Dave Freeman on March 15, 2010

Still carrying your iPhone in your pants pocket eh? Well, I guess you can do that. Be careful if you sit down though, you might end up with a pocket full of broken dreams and unicorn tears. Well, unless you have this pretty sweet stainless steel iPhone case.

Hand made in Portland Oregon by a person who obviously knows industrial design, this seriously stout case is hand finished and made from high grade steel. The case is custom cut with a flip cover, including space to show the time and date, as well as allowing you to answer the phone without opening the case. The designer even thought to include vents for cooling, and to improve reception. Of course, this level of hand crafted goodness isn’t going to come cheap. The LTD Tools iPhone case sells for $95, but it seems like a small price to pay for the security of knowing your phone’s case will stop a bullet.

[via iPhone Savior]

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  • Honestly I sat on my iPhone several times and that never was a problem. Unless you have a metal implant in your butt I don’t see what you need a steel case for…

    Anyways I am always wondering when people care more about their case than what they actually do with the iPhone. I’ve seen girls that change the case in order to match their clothes – but used the iPhone only for phone calls. So, what is cool about having an iPhone with all these amazing capabilites if the only thing you know is how to change the case? :-)

    But that is probably the neverending question about what is more important: outward appearance or intrinsic values?

    Ben Holyfield ( http://www.bhuio.com )

  • metal cases do not absorb shock when dropped = bad for phone protector. silicone does.

  • this one looks a little too funky. but its cool idea

  • i would rock this case on my iphone. looks pretty cool

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