50 Clear CPP Plastic DVD Sleeves with Flap for 14mm DVD Box Awork & 2 disc Non-Woven sleeves By StarTechDeals
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It's been about 3 months since I've used them successfully. The key is to focus on the twofold function of these items. Don't pack the DVD sleeves too tightly in your container, and use the bottom opening for the DVDs you are most likely to watch. That said, it's been a few months since I did this. The movies have not been taken out of their homes in that period, but my children have watched big hero 6 and inside out a dozen or more Moreover, even pre-teens and some preschoolers are perfectly capable of handling them.
Each disc comes with 25 sleeve image sleeves, so each disc comes with 50 images sleeves in total
As far as I know, DiscSox is not for me. There is a main cover with artwork, and inside of that is a second cover holding 2 discs. (Soft) sleeves are used in this case. All of it is covered by the outside flap.
The thickness of the film is 100 microns.
Selected User Reviews For 50 Clear CPP Plastic DVD Sleeves with Flap for 14mm DVD Box Awork & 2 disc Non-Woven sleeves By StarTechDeals
It is a good thing that I began with 250 of them, used each one and am I can't believe that much DVDs you have. Although I researched thoroughly before buying this product, since this is the only DVD sleeve brand I have tried so far, I cannot compare it against other DVD sleeves. There are not particularly thick sleeves, however, the DVD envelope portion nearly flies out when the sleeves are opened. A DVD player that holds up to two DVDs For each video set, I suggest using only one sleeves put the digital copy or bonus material in the deeper, bottom pocket and the copy you are most likely to view in the top pocket. Once you have the cover out, fold the spine down the middle. I put the DVD envelope in the center of the spine so that I can still read the movie description. In my opinion, it is not a good idea to put two different movies in the same It is more complicated to do this with the mixed card board and plastic DVD boxes (Atlantic sells a product that says it can fit two in a sleeve the box can hold 72 this way). After all, we want to see the cover art! There is a need for some serious trimming here. It's good to keep boxes in their original containers for collectors' additions, large boxed sets, and large collection additions. The spine was trimmed away from the middle, and part of the cover was trimmed away. There will be no interference with the collection addition of Lord of the Rings! It is important to have a place where you can store your movies and locate them easily. In the event you have more than 200 DVDs, you may wish to consider Pioneer's DVD/CD boxes. Make sure you pack them loosely enough to be able to browse through them and sort them A full box of Zombies is on its way to my house (my husband buys them, not me). I have filled about four of them with the first 250 so far. A few more things can be added. After obsessively working on it for about five hours, I managed to complete it.
As a result of a lot of searching, I decided to try these out instead of the Atlantic sleeves, which already scratched I also grabbed a blank writable DVD to test and compare the two sleeves since I had seen what the Atlantic had done. Here is how to conduct the test Afterwards, I touched the bottom of each disc several times, before slipping a new disc into each sleeve. As you can see, I rubbed the disc against the roughest part of each sleeve about 10 times while using back pressure around There are two discs in the Atlantic, and the dots indicate There are two parts to the CPP sleeves the disc slot and the According to my observations, the Atlantic sleeves resulted in twice as much damage as these sleeves, but there was definitely some scratching with the CPP sleeves, as well (see the attached picture). I am not a big fan of making scratches in my CD sleeves (that would be the CPP sleeve)
In the end, the scratches are fine, but they will accumulate with time.
Finally, we are growing out of it, but we do not have room for another piece of furniture to house our movies in our living room. Our collection is now more complete than ever because we keep these sleeves in a basket and have plenty of space to add more titles! About 20 percent of the space formerly occupied by 50+ movies is now available for other videos. Until now, I didn't realize that each case is composed of two parts - a bottom and a top. It is all in one piece and the cover art fits into a big pocket on the back of the DVD pockets (I thought it would start at the bottom and go up to the top and sides of the DVD pockets) This is not the case). In spite of that, this system works equally well, and the clear plastic sleeves are incredible sturdy (will not easily tear). My movie collection grows so I will definitely be buying more of these sleeves as it grows.
They are awesome! I purchased them and they are great! As for the sleeves I have for my first 300, I like these a little more than the Atlantic sleeves. In terms of their outer sleeves, they look almost identical, and the plastics seem to be of the same quality. My favorite part of these sleeves are the inner sleeves. They have a better anti scratch factor that makes me feel safer about taking the shoes in and out of the sleeves. From now on, I'll be getting these.
These have been very popular with me and I have bought them multiple times! This is the perfect collection for the casual collector it gets a five-star rating from me. In spite of this, they do have a limit to how durable and sturdy they can be. There are times when I will double up on the disk holders and put more than one in each sleeve when all the discs are part of a collection or a complete It is easy for me to fit three separate disc holders on one sleeve just by owning every Star Trek movie (do not judge me). I actually fit the entire original motion picture collection, which is about six discs, in one sleeve with the cover. Furthermore, my collection of movies and their sequels is sorted by title. The holder has a slot in each side, so there is enough room to put the first cover in front and the second cover in the back of each holder. How did I come to the conclusion that they do have limit? The question may be on your mind. You won't believe what I'm going to say! Many of my old movies are still in the vault. I'm talking about the ones with the cardboard covers instead of the paper ones. It might be possible to put the cardboard covers into these so long as I do a little finesse. It seems that they tear the covers off along the edge, but because of the width, they are really pushing these sleeves to the limit. Even so, the price of the movie still hasn't changed. not even these sleeves have their limit, which is indicated by my copies of Never Ending Story 1 and2, which have cardboard covers, and which I decided to combine into one sleeve to stick to my "original go in same sleeve as sequel" The trooper containing these two films despite the addition of two cardboard covers and two discs in one sleeve still hasn't ripped In all honesty, it is the absolute limit of how many they can fit into a sleeve because of how wide the cardboard covers are, and even I wouldn't tempt the gods by trying to tuck anything else in as well. Short story these things arguably are the best of the bunch when it comes to movie storage, and anyone who claims otherwise is either ignoring the warnings on the package or don't know their way around Even though I have had several sleeves rip apart at the seams here and there, these are being viewed more as happy accidents than a problem with the product as a whole because it only happened a few times, and only one of these actually had anything in it (just The other two didn’t have anything in them, so I wouldn’t say they are fragile in essence, just that there may be the odd weakling here and there that went down in a hurry. It is still a tough call to say these sleeves won't hold up when you look at Star Trek and the Neverending Story in the eye. As a side note, I promise I know how to use a computer normally People like to watch movies as well.