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Atlantic 80 Disk Storage Manager - Protect and Organize Media, Durable Hard Plastic in Black, PN85012055

Atlantic 80 Disk Storage Manager - Protect and Organize Media, Durable Hard Plastic in Black, PN85012055 Atlantic 80 Disk Storage Manager - Protect and Organize Media, Durable Hard Plastic in Black, PN85012055 Atlantic 80 Disk Storage Manager - Protect and Organize Media, Durable Hard Plastic in Black, PN85012055 Atlantic 80 Disk Storage Manager - Protect and Organize Media, Durable Hard Plastic in Black, PN85012055 Atlantic 80 Disk Storage Manager - Protect and Organize Media, Durable Hard Plastic in Black, PN85012055 Atlantic 80 Disk Storage Manager - Protect and Organize Media, Durable Hard Plastic in Black, PN85012055
$ 16.02

Score By Feature

Based on 3,257 ratings
Storage Capacity
9.48
Value for money
8.98
Sturdiness
9.32
Durability
9.12
Easy to use
8.88
Giftable
8.38

OveReview Final Score

How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

This is a DVD player that holds up to 80 discs, which can either be DVDs, CDs, and Blue ray Discs, or video games This disc includes an INDEX which can be used to quickly
PROTECTOR Patented anti-static shield, protects discs from dust, scratches, and scuffs
Jewel boxes have been designed to save space while offering the maximum capacity for CD, DVD, and Blue-ray storage, allowing them to be stored just about anywhere
STRONG & DURABLE Made from matte black hard plastic that weighs less than 2 pounds, this offers STRONG DURABILITY and IS STRONG
In addition to a pull out DISC INDEX, the Disc Manager has a numbering system that makes it easy to locate You can easily label and update your indexes online with the FREE ONLINE TEMPLATES. Additionally, the DVD player has the ability to retrieve discs from its slot within 5 seconds with the help of a disc selector

Questions & Answers

Do you notice any scratches on your discs from the way these are picked up, especially if you have been using it for a while?

Since I've been using these storage systems for a long time, I've encountered no By picking up the outside edge of the disc, it is picked up.

Can you tell me how deep this disc manager is? There are 11 minutes left in the day. A 5" wide by a 5" high square on the floor. This product is 5" high, but it does not provide a depth. ?

A depth of about 5 is considered deep. There is not much of a front stick-out, other than the Index tab located toward the bottom. The entire unit is essentially round except for the bottom and the index tab.

This price was for quantity of 2 when I purchased it a short while ago. There is no longer any indication that the product has a Can you tell me how many you got?

I can only have

The same can be done with Sony PlayStation, Nintendo Wii, and Nintendo Wii U Can anyone tell me if they have used this before ?

In fact, I do so, and I will continue doing Definitely the way to go. The system stores 80 games in a fraction of the space, and they are easily accessible and accessible at any time.

Selected User Reviews For Atlantic 80 Disk Storage Manager - Protect and Organize Media, Durable Hard Plastic in Black, PN85012055

I bought five more after I loved it so much! It is Amazon's warehouse that I bought my first one
5/5

"I am going to try it. " I thought to myself. Unless I don't like it, I might give it a try. The presentation was a huge hit with me! After going through my entire DVD collection (6 Disc Managers later), I have finally decided on a favorite. Due to the fact that my wife and daughter are very visual, I made a flip book to go along with each container so that they can see what is inside. I also made a google spreadsheet to ensure that I can print my own pull-tabs. It's difficult to tell if the electronic version is as good as the paper lists (I have never even looked at the electronic version). Having all of my DVDs in one place makes it simple for me to access them easily and I've already started watching them more often. Oh my God, I forgot some of my best stuff! The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy on HBO Canada. I love it. Since I am unlikely to acquire many new DVDs, I used this product to simplify my DVD collection and free up a large part of a A CD player and Wii game player are also on my list of possible purchases.

Cohen Kaufman
Cohen Kaufman
| Jan 05, 2021
It saves a lot of space
5/5

The following edits have been made My reply to some one star reviews will be at the end of this review. This is not something I usually do, but I thought a few of these were noteworthy and There is no way I see this thing going wrong. It has a very simple mechanism. As you open the case, there is a small protrusion that holds the disc in place. a result, the disc face or label does not come into contact with the recording. I would suggest doing it in a well-lit area because the slots are pretty close together, everything is black (maybe a white or gray plastic interior would have been better), and it's tough to confirm that you didn't skip a slot when you first fill the box. It is also a good idea to check your index number every 15 to 20 discs to make sure you are still lining In order to print an index from their website, I have not used (or even gone to) their website, so I cannot comment As a result, in my situation, I have around 400 discs and I use 5 cases and needed to be able to find all of them easily. In other words, I made a spreadsheet to let me quickly and easily rearrange the list of titles when I add a disc, so it stays alphabetical and all you have to do is look for the case and slot where the movie is. By using the site, you would have to print out individual indexes for each case and would have to print out each one separately and move through each listing of movies.

I would definitely recommend this to anyone who needs to reduce the volume of I will just add that if you are someone like me and you prefer to save your DVD case inserts, you can find plastic sleeves online that perfectly fit the cover arts. Sheet protectors went for just $0. I personally just stuck with regular sheet protectors. At a big box outlet in my area, I paid 88 dollars for a 20 pack. The cover art goes in those along with any inserts, and then I put the whole thing into two-ring binders. There will probably be between 120 and 160 covers in each binder. Reviews with a 1 star rating It's cheap to buy plastic, so it's convenient" My impression of the unit is that it feels solidly built and has some weight to it before I insert discs. The CDs rattle around in the case" There are around 1 slot in each of the boxes. That portion of the disc is five times thicker than the disc itself. Without the sensors, it would be extremely difficult for the discs to be inserted and they There is no noise coming from mine at the moment and the discs do not rattle. Sure, as long as you shake it. A lock to close the door was not available The one above You cannot latch it shut because it lacks a catch. Whenever you handle it, be careful. "The edges of the CD rub against each other" This is not the case. There is a small ridge separating them that is half the width of the In addition, the discs are never in contact with each other unless you do something wrong, and the case will NEVER touch any area of the disc that can be written on. I can only fit one fifth of my CDs in it. Would you be upset if you had a garage that could only hold 1/5 of your cars if you owned 5 It wasn't hard for you to count the number of CDs you owned, and you knew how large your CD case was.

"Not simple to work" - that's not an excuse for a bad review (Unless you're reviewing your lack of mathematical skills) It takes a few seconds to open a case after you press a button, move the slider, and let go. That part shouldn't be too complicated. You will have a tough time finding your disk unless you know which number you are placing it in and the exact order in which you are putting the disks" There's a tray that slides out of the bottom. It has an index card on it so you can write down what disc is in what slot. Did you overlook that part? As long as you put your discs in the correct order before putting them in the case, you won't have any issues. Does the disc need to be replaced? What are the pros and cons of changing There are templates on their website so you can print new index cards. Several CD's have become stuck, and they need to be removed are your discs getting stuck in the first place? The way the slots are being used, it seems like people are trying to cram two discs into one. Despite its simplicity, the device has a complex mechanism. No disc can get stuck, I could not imagine how that would happen. 'Price gouging' at $25 for a few ounces of recycled plastic is considered to be unfair. It costs 19 dollars. It is 95 now 2) You say you are pleased with it and the poor PRODUCT review is a reflection of the price, and not the product itself. 1) My point is that if you think $25 is too much for a few ounces of recycled materials, you obviously haven't ever purchased a cell phone. No discs are picked up by this machine In this regard, the only possible things that might go wrong are 1) The small spring somehow breaks, so the "claw" that lifts the disc no longer works, or 2) You somehow manage to break the "claw. " The disc you've chosen has a tiny "claw/finger/tab" sticking out of it, which you need to pull out in order Whenever you replace the disc, you should set it down in the slot rather than pushing it back in at the top, because this may cause damage to the cutting edge. The second pro tip is Slide the slider by pressing the release button down and holding it down. As a result, you'll be raking the "claw" across the discs, potentially damaging the tool and The two I bought are both like this. It was perfect in the first one, but it's missing the tray that identifies the discs in the second It follows that you acknowledge that the item is perfect. It does what it should. But you're giving ONE STAR only for a random issue that could have been a manufacturing defect or assembly problem that, I'm sure, would have been easily resolved by speaking to the Discs are always getting stuck on the lid look out for them" WHAT is it? What are you doing with these things, people? Slots and rim thickness are 5 times thicker than disc thickness. The thickness of the dividers is 5x. The disc is physically unable to lean at a sufficient angle to wedge into the slot over, and I'm going to bet you wouldn't need to do the math to figure this out. Aside from that, I'm wondering if they're even aware that the organizer functions by "sticking," as well Remove the selected disc by (holding) it against the top of the case. The item has been returned. The discs can be hard to find The catalog is available on the website. Have you used it? 'We did not care for the product so we returned it. ' Our favorite zipper cases are the cloth ones. Everybody has their own preference. The fact that it did not work for us does not mean it won't work for anyone else. - "It just depends on what you enjoy. " So, you wanted cloth cases, but instead you bought something that didn't suit your tastes. Then, because of your personal preferences, you give a product a 1 star rating that has nothing to do with the product or its functionality. It feels like it will break, and I feel that it is going to scratch my discs" - "This thing is all plastic, and it feels like it is going to break" Oh, I see! I feel it all! Does it seem to have broken? Have your discs been scratched by it? Would it have made a difference if you just FELT made out of "all plastic" (apart from the metal spring and the paper index card, It physically cannot scratch your discs due to its construction, since no part of the disc ever contacts the writable area. In their questionnaire, they only provide one sheet to complete What's going on here is confusing to me. The discs are organized by these things. When is the last time you checked your email Are you looking for a new index sheet to arrange your discs? Use a spreadsheet if that is what you are doing. There is a variety of options, so you can sort and edit it faster. that I use for DVDs. I labeled them A, B, C, etc. A spreadsheet that includes the name of the DVD, the genre, the rating, the running The 17th century, The rest of the text follows. out Each one sorted by title, each by genre, each by rating, each one by running time, and the location is sorted along with the others. Then, as soon as I've added a few movies and want to reprint my lists, I simply add the movies to the case with space in it, mark the location and add it Isn't it true that we live in the 21st century? What are the benefits of using Excel for many This product meets my needs. Use it. "One star. " "This product meets my needs. " Although it meets your needs, it gets one star from you. "It's 100% manual, so it's not automatic in the slightest. I do not recommend this, a binder is much better. There is no mention of automatic operation in this product. Even if this were automatic, how would it work? Whenever I say, "Hey Google, let's get my Symphony And Metallica disc out for me" people get confused. It is better to use a binder. In so many reviews, it's said that it feels like the disc is going to get scratched. "Better binder" products don't just feel like they might scratch your disc the disc does scratch after a dozen hours of use and inserting and removing a disc from them.

Kiaan Burch
Kiaan Burch
| Jul 05, 2021
I love these things so much
5/5

They are amazing! Love them so much! Nine of them are here! Our movie collection includes a large number of titles and these have come in very handy! As we began watching movies, we had to locate a movie in their cases, and it took us about 30 minutes to do so. In other words, we took the discs out of their cases, inserted them into a DVD/CD holder book, and tried again. All the movies ended up being too heavy for the books, so we needed 8 books to hold them. As well, it was frustrating to think we had a movie but then look through all the books and still not be able to The disc manager allows us to create a complete list of all of our movies and find them easily on the holders thanks to the list. You can access the movies with the slider once you have selected one to watch, and the slider will bring up the movie for you. Our movie list was made in Excel. The program comes with instructions for creating a movie list online. Each disc manager is labeled by letter to make it easier to organize them. There are 10 disc managers listed on our excel list, according to the letter they are assigned. The disc position, the name of the movie, and the genre are 80. Our team printed the list by movie name and genre, stored it in a report folder, and kept it near the disk With this list, we can find movies in seconds and watch them all! We make it even easier by updating and reprinting as we add new disc managers and movies!.

Amari Henson
Amari Henson
| Dec 11, 2020
Despite its usefulness, there are definitely improvements to be made
3/5

does what I need, but there are a couple features I really liked in my previous disc storage manager that are lacking. 1) The top does not "click" or latch In other words, if you move your disks somewhere else, you need to be careful not to open them when you're transporting them. 1) The lid cannot be locked. If you have children, they might open it if you move it or if you were to move I had previously used a disk manager that had a little plastic key to lock **3) It does not My previous disk manager had legs that could be clicked on top of one another, so you could stack several sets on top of one another. My only complaint was a couple of things I didn't like about the site. Nothing major, just a couple of little things that annoyed (I suspect I purchased it from Target about 15 years ago. ) I'd link the last one I had, but I can't find it anywhere.

Lily Brady
Lily Brady
| Apr 29, 2021
What a waste of space! It has many great reviews, and is an attractive CD case over any other I could find, so I was very excited when I received it
3/5

I really doubt this casing could withstand a small drop and not shatter itself, next, the edges of the cds brush together in the case, and you have to rub them against each other to push them into the right slot, that cannot My favorite part of this box was the card board material that it was packaged in, I originally bought these to save space as I would be moving soon, but now I am just more stressed. I can get a full refund, but I am moving soon and that would be too inconvenient.

Paislee HARTLEY
Paislee HARTLEY
| Nov 28, 2020

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