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Case Logic CDW-32 32 Capacity Classic CD Wallet (Black)

Case Logic CDW-32 32 Capacity Classic CD Wallet (Black) Case Logic CDW-32 32 Capacity Classic CD Wallet (Black) Case Logic CDW-32 32 Capacity Classic CD Wallet (Black) Case Logic CDW-32 32 Capacity Classic CD Wallet (Black) Case Logic CDW-32 32 Capacity Classic CD Wallet (Black) Case Logic CDW-32 32 Capacity Classic CD Wallet (Black)
$ 6.99

Score By Feature

Based on 16,558 ratings
Storage Capacity
9.53
Easy to use
9.48
Value for money
9.08
Durability
8.88
Quality of material
8.93
Sturdiness
8.71

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Product Description

Disks are protected by nylon to prevent scratches and dirt from damaging them
The pockets can hold 32 CDs or 16 CDs with liner notes made of polypropylene
An item will not fall out of the zipper if it is zipped up tightly
There is room for 32 CDs or 16 CDs with liner notes in the wallet
With its patented design, ProSleeves enhance the protection against scratches of delicate CD surfaces by keeping dirt at bay.
Padded outer material that is heat and moisture resistant as well as tear resistant

Questions & Answers

In both of the top two questions, there are conflicting answers. The second answer says 4 CDs per sheet (2 x 2), while the first says 8 CDs per sheet (4 x 2 sides). ?

The first thing you need to know is that CL provides a lifetime warranty if your Case Logic hardware is dying. You can get a free replacement by going to their website. I'm fine. The Case Logic system comes in 3 different basic designs depending on the amount of pages. There are three types of discs "the single disc", "the double disc" and "the quad The pages of books are like coins or pieces of paper both sides have to be shown. In the single disc format, there is one disc per side of the page, thus there are two discs on one page. **A double disc consists of two discs per side, so a double disc can accommodate four discs. There are four discs on each side of a quad disc, giving a total of eight discs on a quad disc. Thus, there are 26 pages in a 208 disk book. Four of the discs will be on the front and four will be on the back side of a page, each with eight discs. The following is a hint to help you The 208 is the way to go The following 216 are available A book about the same size as you, or a little smaller if you read If you are going to open them a lot, choose a ring binder style. 1
The ring binder pages have the advantage of being replaceable in case you lose them. Two additional points There are 26+ pages to flip through when flipping through. It will be impossible to remove or insert the disc after halfway through the book since it is stitched in to the pages. there seems to be a small difference in the sleeves for the discs on the sewn pages. This makes storing 8 discs You won't be able to wear them. 3
3.2 Any object larger than 208 x 208 *br>4. This is going to get heavy, fast. Books that have rings on them are of higher quality and of stronger construction. Despite 14 year's worth of use, only 3 of the 14 books (72ct and 208ct) have ever needed to be replaced. There was a zipper break in case 1 and a hole in case 2. From Case Logic, all were replaced at no charge. My preference is for the higher end cases of the brands I use

Is the plastic that holds the pages into the booklet as strong as the two wide thin pieces? How long will it take them to break after using them for a year or two?

My usage has only been occasional and I've only had it for a few weeks. It seems, however, that these pieces would almost be Flexibility is a key feature of their business. If they were broken, they might have to be flexed much more than once.

There is an apparent case where the same id number is used for two products want to be sure that this insert holds eight CDs per page, not four. ?

Arrays of eight CDs can be placed on one CDW208 There are four sides to each.

How much room is there in each slot for the CD and insert?

I use it as a place to keep the DVDs and CDs for the kids since they have been scattered around the house. It does not have a CD/DVD slot.

Selected User Reviews For Case Logic CDW-32 32 Capacity Classic CD Wallet (Black)

The Case Logic products are no longer of the high quality I have become accustomed to
3/5

We've certainly seen a decline in the quality of these things This had been one of the few I had for a long time, which held 100 or so CDs, but was starting to fall apart. It was also a Case Logic brand. The new one seemed different from the previous one from the moment I opened it. In the first place, there is no handle on this thing, which makes carrying it around a lot more difficult than it should On the other side, there is the zipper encased in fabric. I feel like the old case had at least 2 layers of canvas or whatever it was for extra durability, but the new one has only one thin layer, which is clearly more durable. The current situation is not expected to last for Last but not least, the old case has its pages held in place by "rings" so that it always lays flat even when loaded With the new case, the pages are attached directly to the inside spine, so there are no rings to catch. Over time, will those pages detach? This is yet another example of cutting costs and transforming a high quality product into a low quality product. It's a very disappointing experience.

Shepherd Flores
Shepherd Flores
| Oct 31, 2020
The quality of the video is terrible
3/5

As soon as I received this CD case, I couldn't believe it. It's been a long time since I bought one, but I remember they used to be pretty sturdy and good There are no materials better than this on this cd case. When I touch it, it feels like it is going to rip apart. There is a problem with the zipper It needs to be poked so that the zip can be unzipped. There is no point in buying this CD case I spent my money in the wrong manner! There's no way I can trust this case to protect my data discs, let alone my personal information. In my opinion, this product is not recommended by anyone I like (that I know). Do not settle for substandard quality when you do not need In addition to being very costly at $15, this situation is not at all fair. Having said that, I would gladly pay twice as much for something I knew would be good quality. I guess I need to be more cautious from now on. As an ironic aside, I thought Case Logic was well known, good quality, and had products of great quality.

Averi Bowen
Averi Bowen
| Dec 30, 2020
It gets the job done
5/5

I think this is a decent DVD The product appears to be made of cardboard that has been covered in nylon, as noted by some reviewers. So, if you expect to be very rough on the case, I don't think it would be a good idea. In terms of everyday organization and transportation, I think it's perfect. I would suggest going with something that is made of solid plastic or metal if you need a very sturdy bag to protect from drops and being crushed.

Josue DOHERTY
Josue DOHERTY
| Sep 08, 2020
It would have been best if I had ordered I agree with both
3/5

It would have been best if I had ordered It has the same capacity as the other six I've purchased, but it's not as well made as the others. The inserts are the same, but it's a cheaply made one. In this case, the inserts are all nylon, instead of leatherlike. The handle is smaller and does not fit a man's hand. Since the inserts are so reasonably priced, I will keep them DO NOT ORDER THIS CASE IF YOU ARE NOT CERTAIN. YOU CAN GET LEATHER IF YOU WANT. DO NOT GET ENTangled with this one. A MISTAKE ON MY PART. Neither of these makes sense to me as Amazon carries both of them. I recommend that you remove such a product from inventory!.

Grayson Mann
Grayson Mann
| Dec 11, 2020
This DVD holder is great
5/5

Exactly what I need for my car, great holder! My other car will get more from me as well. Taking the important stuff into account Can you tell me if this Item is Are you interested in this item?
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Do you like the item? Do I think I would buy this item again? I would definitely buy this item again. If I liked this, would I share it with my family and friends? Thank you! I first want to thank you for reading my review. I would appreciate having you mark it That would be really helpful to me. A possible major positive or negative outcome (if it occurs) will be updated in the future.

Averi Rollins
Averi Rollins
| Dec 09, 2020
I enjoy mine so much
5/5

This is a great set of There must be a reason why I need to experiment more with Having all of my movies in one place and not dealing with cases is one of my favorite things. By folding the sleeves and placing them next to the DVD, I was able to save them. This is a great idea! I have one for my kids' movies and one for my own.

Jalen Collins
Jalen Collins
| Sep 09, 2020
It is the replaceable pages that make the difference
4/5

There are two kinds of CD/DVD wallets/cases, which will differ only in whether or not the pages are replaceable. In my opinion, it is hard to imagine any situation in which you would not want to be able to change out pages as needed or replace torn pages. It's the same system used by Case Logic (and probably all the other companies with replaceable pages) that relies on two tabs and broad rings. It isn't easy to replace a page, but I have been using this method for many years, and honestly, I can't think of anything better. If 8 DVDs were loaded to their maximum in a conventional 3 ring binder, the pages would torn out. You ought to use the same kind of bands as this. Make all your sheets non-coated, and you'll be able to make and sell such binders for a cheaper price Replacements are available. If you are considering saving a few bucks up front by getting a binder with non-replaceable sheets, such as Amazon Basics's binder, you may want to think once again.

Dallas Morales
Dallas Morales
| Feb 26, 2021
The storage area is divided into 104 slots
4/5

Let me start by saying that you should seek other music if you expect quality from 1999 or the early 2000s. You might not like this if you are a diehard CD or movie collector. In any case, I can work with it. For a $15 product, I think it is a bit steep, but I chose a familiar brand, rather than one that was hard to pronounce or sounded cheap, because I wanted the quality to be the focus. bought an old steeply discounted Blockbuster (do you remember I) DVDs from a dirt cheap retailer. More than 75 of them were in old, faded mail-order movie sleeves, and they needed to be relocated. I thought this would fit the bill, and the price was as good as it was going to get for As far as I was concerned, capacity was my most important consideration. It arrived today in my case. Clearly, it holds 100 CDs, as indicated on the tag. In truth, it only has a few in it. There are 24 pages that hold 2 CDs on the front and 2 CDs on the back. A total of 96 slots is available. As indicated by the name tag, there is a place in the front left pocket labeled "fast-files," which can hold up to 8 CDs, DVDs, etc. In other words, this case can hold 104 cards. As a family, we will be able to use this badboy for many years to come and I do not intend to use it myself.

Giavanna Green
Giavanna Green
| Oct 20, 2020

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