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Ultra Pro White Satin Tower Deck Boxes Ultra Pro White Satin Tower Deck Boxes Ultra Pro White Satin Tower Deck Boxes

Ultra Pro White Satin Tower Deck Boxes

Ultra Pro White Satin Tower Deck Boxes Ultra Pro White Satin Tower Deck Boxes Ultra Pro White Satin Tower Deck Boxes
$ 12.99

Score By Feature

Based on 395 ratings
Customer service
9.65
Giftable
9.74
Packaging
9.37
Value for money
9.80

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Product Description

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100 sleeved cards can be stored in this box.
Accessory Compartment (Accessory Compartment)
1 shrink-wrapped with a Wrapband

Questions & Answers

Is there a set of spacers that can be used to separate the deck from the sideboard?

It doesn't work that way.

Is there a slit in it where you can put dice?

The tower is dismantled into three parts. The body holds two sleeved 60 card decks, and the bottom lid holds the bottom lid.

Is the white in the pictures a bright white or an off white like in the pictures?

It's a white shirt with a regular collar.

Is it okay to draw on these boxes with a sharpie or ink? I intend to purchase a white and create a unique design with it. ?

Yes. I have 30 decks, and there aren't enough colors for the deck boxes, even though there are a lot of them. To draw on the rubberized boxes, I've used a variety of Sharpies in various colors, as well as metallic ones. The ink will fade over time, and the metallic shimmer will dull, but the boxes will still be clearly marked.

Selected User Reviews For Ultra Pro White Satin Tower Deck Boxes

It's a little on the large side, but it's sturdy and practical! Overall, it's a very sturdy little device with a lot of space! The soft- It's nice to feel plastic, and while the cover's fit is snug, I'd rather it be that way than too loose
4/5

It's never a bad idea to work a little to get it off. It serves a dual purpose for me because I can store my gaming dice in the bottom compartment. Game nights with friends will be a breeze! Indeed, I don't see why you couldn't hold D if you spent the time to glue a thin layer of foam on the insides. In it, there are D/tabletop figurines. br>br>My only gripe is that it's a little pricey at nearly 14 dollars. Sure, it's a nice sturdy case, but it's a little more expensive than I'd like; however, overall, I'd give it about four and a half stars. br>As I looked through different listings for different colors, I was curious as to why some colors could be shipped to my PO Box while others couldn't. Fortunately, I enjoy white, so it worked out in the end. Is it the purest white? Perhaps not: There's a smidgeon of grey in there, but I don't mind. It's a bright white box!br>br>If you're looking for a sturdy box to store your cards, figures, or dice in, this could be the one for you!.

Gideon Holmes
Gideon Holmes
| Sep 22, 2021
Sturdy! This is a fantastic box, and it may be the best of the lot
5/5

Durability is also a strong suit for Ultimate Guard Boulder. Only the way they close differs, as does the Ultra Pro Satin Tower's additional compartment at the bottom. It is extremely tough and can withstand a lot of abuse. There's very little flex, and I'm confident it won't come loose if squeezed by the corners for an extended period of time. ways. This one can hold 100 single-sleeved cards. br>br> Decks with commanders will benefit from this. You'll have room for card tokens and a sideboard if you're playing a 60-card MTG deck, and the bottom compartment can hold around 6 spin-down dice life counters. as well as any other minor accoutrements br>br>It's a little bulky because it's designed to hold 100 sleeved cards, and the extra compartment makes it taller. While my Boulder, which has 80 sleeved cards, is more portable.

Paloma Phillips
Paloma Phillips
| Jun 06, 2021
The deck box for Commander/EDH is very nice
5/5

After years of debating whether or not to spend the money on these boxes, I now own four of them. They were able to fit 100 sleeved cards inside, as well as a number of sleeved tokens on top. I'm not sure of the exact figures, but 10 to 15 is a good range. On the bottom, I stuffed a full set of 7 polyhedral dice and one of those stacks of mini 6-sided dice. I had been using the Duel Deck boxes, but HSBC found them to be a pain with slippery sleeves, they take up more space in plan, they're not as sturdy, and they can't hold dice. I had been using the Duel Deck boxes, but HSBC found them to be a pain with slippery sleeves, they take up more area in plan, they're not as sturdy, and they can't hold dice.

Blaine Heath
Blaine Heath
| Nov 13, 2021
Cheap, elegant, efficient, and practical are all words that come to mind when thinking of this item
5/5

If you have multiple decks, satin tower deck boxes are the only thing you should buy. They are inexpensive, elegant, practical, and impact resistant, with a dice/counters compartment that is extremely useful. It can hold a double-sleeved 60-card deck with sideboard and tokens, or a commander deck with a large number of tokens. I'm not sure if it can hold a double-sleeved commander deck because I don't have one, but it probably can. Because of the variety of colors, this deck box is an attractive addition to a book shelf or any other visible location. It is not my preferred method of storing my favorite deck, but it is my preferred method for all of my other decks, and I highly recommend it. br>br>I've only ever stained the white satin tower. Though I LOVE the color of it, it is a very fragile color to 100% keep 100% clean.

Jazmin Cox
Jazmin Cox
| Jul 03, 2021
Although this is not the case for me, it appears to be a good product at a reasonable price
3/5

I usually prefer to support the LGS, but there are times when I need to save money. I don't care for this box, but it appears to be well-made and the lid closes tightly. I find it odd that the dice tray does not accommodate the oversized spin down counters that come with some fat packs. It's not the case for me, but it's a good product if you're looking for a hard case at a reasonable price.

Forrest WHITTAKER
Forrest WHITTAKER
| Apr 04, 2021
Not at all what I had anticipated
3/5

Ultra Pro calls this "white," but it's actually a tan-colored material. In person, the color is gray. This was a huge disappointment for me. The overall product, on the other hand, is quite good. The box is made of durable plastic, and the compartments lock together tightly (perhaps too tightly). I'm hoping that over time, the compartments, at least the bottom one, will break in and open more easily, as I'm constantly spilling dice and coins all over the table while trying to open it. Although the box is large, it can hold a large number of cards. I have room in the top compartment for all of my extra decks, side decks, and whatever tournament deck I'm using right now. I use the bottom to store my dice, coins, and other small items, which helped organize my card bag by eliminating the need to store them in a separate tin or bag. This is the bag for you if you want something durable to withstand your abuse (I knock mine around in my bag and drop it frequently), a lot of room, and don't mind something a little bulky (which may make it harder to sneakily snatch), then this is the bag for you.

Milan Graves
Milan Graves
| Mar 21, 2021
With one major flaw, this is a fantastic deck box
4/5

The box might loosen up with time, but after about two weeks of semi-regular use, it's already loose. It's actually quite difficult to open without repeatedly wiggle the top back and forth. br>br>The Ultra Pro emblem appears to be an ideal location for a button that flexes a tiny latch or something, allowing the box to open easily, but no luck. When fully closed, it's just a friction fit top and bottom cover with some indents that snap into place. br>br>Having said that, the soft- The box's touch plastic material is excellent, and the card compartment is large enough to hold sleeved cards, while the bottom compartment can hold a full set of multi-player cards. There's plenty of room on this six-sided die. br>br>A thin layer of foam in the bottom would also help to reduce dice rattle. But, given how sturdy the box is, I believe that's a little excessive.

Cayden Gentry
Cayden Gentry
| Jan 15, 2021
I use these as my only deck boxes
5/5

Buying them on Amazon is always a good idea - In most game stores, they're TWICE the price! This box, however, is whiter in person than it appears in the photo. The image appears to be cream in color. ish, the box is a stark white color, which is exactly what I wanted: ) Just remember it!.

Sage Peterson
Sage Peterson
| Jun 30, 2021

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