I bought this Teamoy double sided case to securely hold my Furl's Streamline resin crochet hooks. I was storing them in an old Clover knitting needle case, which was all I had to use & they kept falling out because the large Furl's Streamlines didn't properly fit into a knitting needle roll-up case. I do wish this case was a tiny bit larger, & had bigger tabs to hold the hooks in place on both sides instead of just one side & I also wish it didn't look so misshapen when my hooks are inside, especially when the zippers are closed. Since I'm using it to hold Furls Streamline resin hooks, they are longer, at 7" inches long & wider than most hooks, & it's a very close fit, & only one side is usable. The one side has larger spaces & bigger grips to hold the hooks in place, but only on the one area. Only 6 hooks will fit there, but I have 13 Furl's Streamline hooks. I put my larger sized Furls on that side & it's a tight fit, but the smaller sized hooks aren't really secured in place, & they move around. Regardless of which direction I put them in, they move around & don't seem protected & I can only use one side of the 2 zippered compartments because I don't want to overstuff it & have my Furls hooks break. It's a nice case, but if you're using it for larger hooks like Furls, you may want to get a slightly larger case & one with larger tabs. My case also looks really strange when zipped closed with my hooks in there. It causes the case to pull in & look wonky. I even have an empty space there on the one side with the smaller hooks. I tried to place the empty space on the far left, then on the far right side, hoping it would help how strange it looks when zipped closed, but it didn't make a difference. I also tried reversing the direction of the hooks, hoping to secure them in place, but that didn't work either. This case would probably be great for any hooks, except the Furl's Streamline, & probably Furl's Odyssey hooks or any large hooks like those. I'm adding lots of pics so you can see it all for yourself. I will keep it, but may use it for something other than what I needed it for, but for now it's better than the old Clover knitting needle case I was using. This case also picks up a lot of cat fur & it's hard to get it off. I have one mostly white cat, & she has never been near this case, but her fur is all over it. I apologize about the fur in the pics. It really shows up on a black surface. Again, this case is very nice, but not really good for what I need it for. Too bad, it did ship very quickly & I recommend it to anyone in need of an affordable double-sided hook case. Just not for Furl's hooks. I gave it 4 stars because overall it is a nice case, & I didn't want to leave a negative review because most hooks will fit very securely in this case. I did see a larger version of this case with handles, I wonder if I should've opted for that case. Seller was great, no problems at all & item shipped very quickly, too.