Siveit 80 Capacity Heavy Duty CD/DVD Wallet Binder, Storage, Case, Bag, Holder, Booklet (Black)
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Although it seems sturdy, I think I may be able to use it. The zipper is soft, so it will allow heat to pass through. If you keep it under the seat, maybe it will be easier to find
Depending on the size and if you need to fold them, you might be able to fit
There are no sleeves attached to the arms
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Selected User Reviews For Siveit 80 Capacity Heavy Duty CD/DVD Wallet Binder, Storage, Case, Bag, Holder, Booklet (Black)
A great deal depends on how much money you are willing to spend. The case of this CD/DVD case (Siveit 80 Capacity Heavy Duty CD/DVD Wallet Binder, Storage, Case, Bag, Holder, Booklet (Black)) has me in doubt - I'm not convinced I got what I paid for. We will see what happens in time. As it stands, I'm not pleased with the quality of the plastic pockets that house the discs - they're flimsy and thin. Another problem is that the thin plastic tabs (in the pocket) that are supposed to hold the discs in place do not perform very well due to the thin nature of the plastic. I like the fabric around the zipper because it feels soft like a te-shirt My shirt is in good shape, and I hope it won't wear out or tear too soon. Instead of having so much fabric between the top and bottom shells of the case, I would feel better about the durability and lifespan if more of the case was made of hard plastic. However, I do not expect this case to last much longer than a year with normal use. The review will be revised at that time if it is incorrect. Edited on Apparently, my fears are starting to come true. Yesterday I picked up the case with the strap, and the whole As you can clearly see, there are only 80 CDs inside the carabineer case, which is what it is supposed to hold, yet the strap is clearly not designed to be held with that much weight inside. Oh my gosh, what a fool There is no real purpose for the strap, other than to add to the decor. It's a shame I'm so stupid!.
The car seats are used in the car by three of my children. The abuse of kids does not stand a chance against this. It seems to be holding up to the repeated insertions and removals of movies by little ones. The DVDs have been thrown across the car and stepped on, and so far they have not been damaged. What a great thing! I love it!.
The case I submitted today has been received. Construction on the project is cheap. In place of the plastic fasteners pictured, a rubber band holds in the The DVD barely fits inside the sleeve, and because the material is so tight, it created scratch marks on the DVD surface, as well as limiting capacity since the opposite side is not accessible. Avoid if you don't want to damage your DVDs. Junk at an affordable price. You won't even be able to return. It's trash.
It is flat, has a capacity, and has a flat surface. Both physically and in its capacity to hold CDs, this CD holder is a pretty large device. The fact that it opens flat is appealing to me, whereas many CD holders don't. it when I'm driving and I have to get a CD out of my CD case because the case keeps falling back shut. While I read the dimensions, I was surprised at its size even though I thought it would be smaller. My problem is that I can't visualize dimensions very well. I find it to be a nice case for the price, although it does seem a bit flimsy and cheaply made. However, it works just fine for me, and it has not fallen apart Most cases I have seen have plastic entry and exit CD holders that are in the shape of a V to make it easy to insert and remove CDs. Despite the fact that I cannot use it in my Mazda Miata since the glove compartment is too small, which is where I would like to keep it. But if I have it in the car, it's no problem to keep it As a result, I use it in the house as well as when I travel.
The binder type wallets for my discs work very well, I have six so far & I really like them The quality of the products is exceptional, and they are well made I am not rough with them so they hold up well. I am not sure about the claims that these aren't worth the purchase, as I have seen negative comments saying so. Having seen them in person, I can attest they weren't easy to handle - these are very heavy when full, as well as very large. Because I can easily see which end of the handle is up, I leave it on because it does not have any extra stitching. Normally, I would have taken the handle off, but it lets me see quickly which end is up. 4 discs can easily be put in each page, but the little flap that is supposed to hold them in makes it difficult for me to pull up over the disc, so I leave it under the disc & leave it there. As long as I don't turn the case upside down, they stay in place Shake vigorously and then let it sit for a few minutes The bottom ones aren't even big enough to come out all the way, regardless of the fact that there are lots of room at the bottom for them to do so. It's made of an outer back material that looks like canvas. Those rivets are made of pliable, sturdy plastic that is one piece for each place on the surface they go on. They wrap around to the front on top and bottom at a 90 degree angle. Below the fold. I've seen other disc holders that hold fewer discs and don't hold as many for under $10, but for those who need something sturdier, I have seen those model that hold fewer discs and do not hold as many. Although they can be more easily moved, they are also more expensive.
It would be nice if the covers were made of fabric rather than hard plastic, but it's not a big deal. In terms of the CD/DVD pages, they are just OK, they have no "backing" so it is just CD to CD with thin vinyl between them, and the size is large-format. The finger is ish-shaped They have CD holders that slot into the There was an objective to cram as many discs into a small space as possible, and I guess they accomplished that. I did not enjoy anything else about the game. If I were to get what I wanted, I would have liked it to be double as thick with better pages, but I couldn't find it. The CD suitcases I found contained 400 CDs. There's a little too much going on.
The DVDs DO stay in place in the case if you use the top flap to insert each DVD. A strange smell is not present.
It fits all 80 CDs just like it says it will. It seems sturdy and durable. There was only one problem one of them had the strap come off. Fortunately, I ordered three, and they can all be stored in one bookcase and take up a very small amount of space.