Maxell 213030 VHS T160 Standard Grade - 3 Pack
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As a matter of fact, I record several of my favorite shows on my JVC VCR DVR combo. It worked well on the 160 and I had a problem with the 180 - the tape was too thin, and the 8 hour capacity was fine. As far as tape binding is concerned, none has been encountered
SP (standard play) records for 160 minutes (2 hours & min. - 40 minutes) On SLP, (or EP) which I use to avoid commercials (or ff them during
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There are two main problems with this camera poor picture quality and no winding capability. Even though these are terrible, I'm thinking that they're cheap imitation knock-offs Some people are off to China or other places You can either buy them or have them You cannot buy these from this outlet at any price The ABCX Direct channel). There's nothing good about them at all!.
A 3 Pack arrived on time and appears to be in good shape. I was happy to find that you can find VHS tapes on Amazon and other online websites as well, since it is hard to find VHS in shopping malls. With a giant magnet, I have another VHS tape eraser that can erase for up to 8 hours of recording. When I'm done watching the recording, I'll erase it for another one. A very durable material. It is possible to reuse the tape over and over again, but using a tape eraser will be best. If you do not, your old program will appear under your new one. It is a product I recommend. I rate it a five out of five.
The tapes in this pack are eight hours long, so I bought it specifically for that reason. In particular, this length is useful for recording sports programs that usually last a long time. Although the picture has been exposed for 8 hours, the quality of the picture is still pretty good. I have not had any problems with these tapes so far.
I got these at a good price(just under seven bucks) on Amazon. I would suggest cleaning the tape deck once in awhile to prevent the recording from having that annoying picture noise. Nowadays, it is difficult to find VHS tapes in a regular store, which is why Amazon is a great option for me.
One of my close friends says I'm the last person alive who owns a VCR, but I don't see the necessity of throwing something away just because marketing thinks it is. The tapes I have are old and play beautifully. I bought them off a TV set for a really low price. The latest trend, be it DVR, streaming, or whatever, is great, but all these things cost a lot of money and are quickly replaced by something else. The tapes are reusable many times over or can be stored for an indefinite period of time. Then I decided to stock up on them since they are no longer made. You can't avoid it for too little.
The item is at the top of the list There is a notch for the dinosaurs still using VHS tapes (I now have six in working order (along with many others in various stages of [dis]repair), as well as a DVD recorder/player. In any case, I can't speak to the packaging of Amazon products much. A large enclosure was open (yes, an open enclosure! No paperwork was attached to this). It would be wonderful if someone at Amazon reads this and corrects their quality assurance The tapes are 5-inch but they appear to be 3-inch The order is a 3 out of 5 stars Due to the packaging, the product received a star rating.
The product you are looking at is an 'average'-grade movie. I, too, used to tape over and over again programs that turned out to be popular on TV, using a higher grade of VHS tape. Now, most of the programs we used to watch last week are gone, as well as the benefit of having a tape that can withstand eight, ten, or more recordings I do not pay much attention to overs. In addition, I am a very elderly person therefore, I hesitate to expect I will be able to last for that long. As a result, these tapes are "OK" for me.
They work fine and have a life expectancy of about 1 year when used once a week. In the past two years, finding them has been challenging. Now that everything is digital
Edit 3/10/2013 some tapes have failed to rewind completely, one after only a few day use. Is this due to an There are two decks, one of which screeches like a banshee on rewind but works fine, the other has broken. Thus far, 3 out of 6 have worked well, 1 has worked poorly, 1 fights rewind, and 1 has been thrown away in the Reducing the review from a 4.
Because these old tapes are used on the same VCRs as Maxell tapes, this problem is not related to the equipment. The Sony 3-D Mark II was on sale today at Best Buy As a package. While the cost is higher, if they last longer than the Maxell, then it is well worth the money.