I like the NVMe case for the Pi5. I had the NVMe base on the Pi for some time but I was worried about dropping something on it or having it touch something conductive. I followed the instructions on the Pimoroni web site to install the NVMe case and it was not at all difficult. The tricky part is getting the PCIe cable connected. I used a very small needle nose pliers to get the cable in the slot in the Pi. I did not have any small nut drivers so I used my very small needle nose pliers again to hold the standoffs while the screws were tightened. One thing that could have saved me a step; I had the rubber feet on the NVMe base and those have to come off before you can install the NVMe base into the case. One other thing I would like to see is for the case to be 1 or 2 millimeters taller to make it easier to connect wires to the GPIO pins without crimping them over so hard. The little slot adjacent to the GPIO pins is a good idea but a couple of millimeters taller would be great.