Case Logic AV-12 12-Capacity CD Visor, Black
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You won't be able to install a garage door opener unless the space is extremely limited. If there aren't too many, keys might be an option. I believe it is dependent on the size of the opener and the keys.
Probably. My Chevy HHR's sun visor will accommodate it.
Selected User Reviews For Case Logic AV-12 12-Capacity CD Visor, Black
I now use mine to store my old Xbox 360 games that I play on occasion. br>br>I originally purchased this because I began burning CDs. BURN A CD? I know what you're thinking. That is something I haven't done since 2004, and you are correct! This was done for the sake of convenience and comfort in my car! So, like most older cars, my car has an aux port and a CD player. I realized I was wasting a lot of time by plugging in my phone to listen to music and scrolling endlessly through this huge playlist I had, essentially driving down the street to the store and back home. So I burned a huge DVD with all of my favorite songs from the playlist. I'm back in the mixtape game now, and I'm having a blast! br>br>This is why, in 2019, I purchased a CD visor:.
This is, by far, the best CD holder I've ever had. It has a mesh pocket for USB drives and can hold a good number of CDs. It also has Velcro straps that keep it firmly in place and don't stretch out like the elastic straps on previous holders did. It's also a lot safer to use than the two types with sleeves. When you try to reach the second sleeve, the first sleeve hangs down, blocking your view. They're also heavier, which can cause the visor to fold down, blocking your view once more. The only drawback is that the pockets are so deep that you can't tell which CD it is because you can't see enough of it.
I bought it for DVDs because I have a DVD player in my minivan and it was a pain to fiddle with the cases while driving. I ordered this and organized all of their favorite movies and TV shows that we have on DVD before we went on a long road trip. And this was a blessing in disguise! It was a perfect fit for my sunshade that flips down. The CDs fit almost all the way in, so there isn't much room to see the DVD you have, but I try to line them up so that I can tell which one is which, so it's not a big deal.
I wasn't sure if I should buy it because of the negative reviews. So far, the reviews have been positive, but the product itself is fantastic. It's the perfect size for my car and all of my favorite CDs. I stuffed them loosely into each sleeve to ensure that there would be enough room for extras (I used the largest section to fit three). It may take a second or two to pull one out, but it's much easier and faster than searching for a CD in its case in the center console, so I'm happy. The quality is about as good as you'd expect, if not slightly better. I believe it will last a long time, and I would recommend it to others.
Since I got it, I haven't had a single issue with it; it holds CDs well if you adjust it properly, and it fits perfectly on the visor. br>br>Doesn't scratch CDs when you put them in and out, and you can even use the mesh pocket as an extra CD holder if you want to (which I do because I need more quick access CDs). ) A fantastic addition to any music lover's vehicle, with a low profile and high quality construction. Back when I was younger, I used to buy Case Logic products from Media Play and was never disappointed with their quality. It's encouraging to see that they're still producing high-quality goods.
I really like the velcro straps. My previous CD visor's straps were elastic and broke after six months, so I used clips to keep it on for another nine years. )br>I put one cd in it as a test when I first strapped this new cd visor to my car, because I test everything these days. The once taunt individual pouch/pockets for the cds began to sag within a week of Florida heat. I'm not sure it'll be able to stand up to the heat in Florida. I suppose it's only a matter of time.
UPDATE: It will no longer hold the CDs on the side closest to the window, the pockets have stretched out of shape (possibly due to the heat), and when you turn a corner, the CDs fall out, and I lost one out the window because the window was open at the time; I also did not put more than one CD in each pocket, and the holder was not full. I'm throwing it out before I lose another CD, and I'm looking for a replacement. br>br>Great price and perfect size; I've had several of these over the years and prefer the velcro straps that attach to the visor on this one. The others were elastic, and despite the fact that the holder was rarely removed from the visor, the elastic seemed to stretch out of shape very quickly.
This CD holder, in any case, fits perfectly on the sunvisor of my Jeep! It's held in place by velcro straps. The only drawback is that it isn't made of the thicker woven (nylon? It's made of the same cloth that was used to make CD holders in the 1990s. The most common free shopping bags are made of a paperlike hybrid material. But, because it's attached to my visor and not carried around, I'm confident it'll last. I like the small pocket where I can keep my insurance card and registration; it's very convenient.