Maxell 190150 50ct Cd/DVD SLV
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Yes, both sides of these are transparent. I've been using them for a long time. They're fantastic.
They are approximately 5"x5" in size. I keep the front and back covers from the CD jewel case, and the front fits perfectly, but the back cover needs to be trimmed on the side.
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The flat metal dies that we use in cardmaking are stored in these DVD sleeves. Papercrafting is a type of papercrafting. I cut a piece of cardstock to fit inside the sleeve and then slid the dies in. I can use a piece of thin magnetic material (vent covers) if there are a lot of tiny die pieces. Instead of securing the flap with the provided slit in the DVD sleeve, I trim a bit of the flap corners and tuck it inside the sleeve. Sleeves should be stacked vertically in a box. This is a great way to keep the dies organized while also allowing me to quickly flip through the vertical stack to find the one I'm looking for. In comparison to other brands, this one is sturdy and thick enough for our needs.
These are fantastic keepers. I purchase them and incorporate them into "complete series" dvd sets. br>br>Dvd production is becoming more affordable these days, particularly for complete series sets. To save money on ink, they remove the artwork from the disc (replacing it with text and possibly one color), and they use eco-friendly ink. stacked or over-stuffed cases, and give you stacked or over-stuffed cases dvds that have been snatched These are a great alternative to those annoying overlapping disc holders. br>br> They do a good job of keeping the discs in place and preventing scratches by preventing them from touching.
In terms of grade, the latter is thicker. They're too frail in the first place. That may or may not matter to some, but it does to me.
The plastic is thick and durable, with a clear window that allows you to see the discs and serves as a great protector for your media. In comparison to paper sleeves or hard case products, this product offers excellent value.
These are being used to keep track of stamps and dies that I have for crafting. They're fairly durable and do the job well. I'm not sure how well they'd work with DVDs.
The quality appeals to me. Even if it's considered old school by some, I'd like them even more if they had holes for inserting in a CD/DVD binder.
I should have read the reviews before ordering Memorex because the plastic was too thin. What you pay for is exactly what you get. They were used to keep CDs in.
At first, I mistook them for Memorex, which are almost as thick as an ad and look great in clear. They're a little pricey, but they're less expensive than Memorex.