Maxtek 10.4 mm Standard Single Clear CD Jewel Case with Assembled Black Tray, 25 Pack
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There is a removable tray.
Weighing 52 pounds, these cases are made of hard plastic. A 9 gram coin. 90 grams were the weight of CD cases from the 1980s. In the early 2000s, CD cases weighed 72 grams on average. There is a significant improvement in the lightness and flexibility of these Maxtek cases over the cases you are Functional and light-weight, they are the perfect solution for your needs The responsibility.
In the pre- As for the cracked jewel cases, this likely refers to the fact that you order so many CDs through Amazon, and the ones that arrive in envelopes via the postal service are reportedly As far as I know, that is the case. It is not the CDs themselves which are cracked, but their cases. That is why jewel cases need to be purchased.
Made in Taiwan, the product has a high quality.
Selected User Reviews For Maxtek 10.4 mm Standard Single Clear CD Jewel Case with Assembled Black Tray, 25 Pack
My expectations were very high after reading many good reviews here on Amazon, but I was sadly This type of case is cheap, fragile, and not nearly as durable as a standard CD case. In real CD cases, they do not display the Compact Disc logo, which indicates that they are a cheap copy of the real thing. It was the fact that they came in nothing more than an ordinary plastic bag that was the worst part. Bags were thrown into them loosely, and the taped ends of the bags closed the bags. Nearly all of the cases were scratched in some way and more than half had been cracked or It is estimated that I will need up to 20 of these cases for my project, so I figured ordering 25 should be enough to accommodate up to 20% damaged ones. In spite of this, 65% to 70% of them were damaged I find this totally inacceptable. To get 20 usable cases, I would have to buy two more of these 25 packs (totaling 75 cases). My money is certainly not going to be wasted on this garbage product ever Buying a different brand is on my shopping list.
Having waited decades to replace broken pieces in my CD collection, I am amazed at how long I have put off doing so. Have I finally reached the age of maturity? Upon reading reviews with claims that the cases were broken or too flimsy, I was a little leery. As far as I can tell, no damage occurred. The cases were shipped tightly in boxes and all arrived in excellent condition, with not a scratch in sight. In some ways, the material appears to be different from that used in the 90s, but I wouldn't classify it as inferior. Everything I've had to replace has fit well so far, with the possible exception of a couple of instances when I had to replace the back and lid because the new and old combinations were misaligned. As a result, I no longer have CDs falling out when opening the case, so I cannot be happier with my purchase. If I need more, I know where to look. I'm glad CD cases are still available, and I hope they will be for a long time. I should be good with the 25 I bought, but should I need more, I will know where to go. * (This review is identical for both the black and the clear types).
It came in a box within my larger box with some other items I I found them to be in excellent As you might guess from their appearance, they are EXACTLY like the disc cases you get with your music CDs at department stores, EXCEPT they are a bit lighter, BUT less brittle (which I think is good). I love them for that reason. This is a great team.
This is well-written and well-thought out As stated above An average-sized business Jewel case CDs that are of good quality. Plastic that is as solid as a rock. In the center, there are LOTS of teeth that grip the CD very firmly (in other words, not letting go of the CD to bounce around). When they arrived, there was a 0 This damage was occurring in a very sturdy cardboard box intended for shipping in one piece. Several of them had molding defects or cloudy spots or streaks in the clear parts of the case The first time I purchased bought another 25 and did not run into this problem). Additionally, there is a shortcoming in the front end that will require a redesign The old part of the black part has blank rectangles while the new part has rounded corners If you looked at a CD case from your school you'd The word "disc" is spelled out. (The photos illustrate a few 1) You don't need the word, and there's no need to pay royalties in order to have the word . . . but then, please, remove the blank rectangles from the mold. Now that I have this 25-foot yacht, the next thing I would do is start planning You need to take two paks. I liked both purchases and found them to be of high quality. This is the 50th anniversary The 25-pack is not really that much more expensive than the 10-pack So as a result, in retrospect, I wish I had gone with the 50-lb pack That is why I got the pak in the first place, even if I wasn't sure I would need all of them.
The Maxtek Standard 25 pack standard single CD jewel case with black tray contains 25 jewel cases.
Upon receipt of my order, I discovered the product to be of somewhat lower quality than I had anticipated The paper is rather thin. I found the product box to be a bit flimsy as well (but not the shipping box). There was a slight damage to one of the jewel cases when they arrived. When I was a teenager, I used to- As durable as those from record labels, store replacement CD jewel cases are also as tough as those from In the case of these Maxteks, they would have all been undamaged on arrival if they were the same quality. Although the replacement isn't ideal, it does the job.
They will still work if you don't care about them. The quality of these is extremely low. You should be able to use them if you're looking for a standard-size CD jewel case to store some back-up discs or whatever else you may be burning at home. We recommend moving on to another product if you're looking to get new CD cases for your CD collection, and if you care about the quality of the case they are in. There is almost a rubbery feel to them, they are so flimsy. In my opinion, I would avoid these altogether because you can find other brands that are OEM quality for just a couple of It's true what they say you get what you pay for.