Ultra Pro Magic/Pokemon/Yugioh Cards Deck Boxes, Set of 10 (Red, Blue, Green, Black & White)
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It just doesn't add up. There was no such option when I placed my order. One pack is all I'd use.
Yes, sleep Pokémon cards will fit in them. They're also quite durable, despite their low cost.
They're of a decent standard. They're a lot better in person than they appear in the photo. The photo appears to be a little suspect. (However, the ones I received were not the same color as the ones advertised.)
Five boxes make up a pack. You will receive 10 boxes if you order the two-pack. I just got my 2-year contract. There were ten boxes in total in the packing order.
Selected User Reviews For Ultra Pro Magic/Pokemon/Yugioh Cards Deck Boxes, Set of 10 (Red, Blue, Green, Black & White)
I used to buy these Ultra Pro Deck Boxes in five-packs for my MTG decks every now and then, and they were the best bang for your buck I could find. The new ones, unfortunately, are made of thinner plastic and have less vibrant colors. The flip-flops aren't visible in the comparison photos, but they're there. In comparison to the old style, the top is flimsy. I'll have to be much more careful with these when handling/transporting them, and even then, it'll only be a matter of time before they break or fall apart. br>br>Unless something changes in the quality control or manufacturing process, I'm going to stop buying this product. br>br>NOTE: The old style boxes in the photos have a date of 2011 on the bottom, while the ones I'm looking at have a date of 2017.
In 2010, you get a lot more bang for your buck. As you can see, this version of the box is significantly thicker than the 2011 version. It has the appearance of a third-party deck box. It's a sad situation. It appears to be on the verge of collapsing. There is no love for collectors or players. If I have to pay a little more for the benefits of a much better deck box, so be it. Is it due to the increased popularity of UltraPRO's other boxes?br>Is it due to competition with Ultimate Guard? UltraPRO should be made available to the general public. br>br> Ultimate Guard should only be used by the affluent. If that is the case, UltarPRO should not compete with them. Professional. br>br> br>Budgetbr>Protects your cardsbr>Holds 100 unsleeved cardsbr>br>Con. br>Quality has been lostbr>Thinnerbr>Softerbr>br>Side note: br>br>Ultimate Guard products are fantastic and beautiful, but they'll set you back a blue, a black, a green, a white, a red, and five more manas. 1 creature and 5 life points are sacrificed; To cast, you must choose 3 to 2 target creatures (if it dies this way, it will be exiled instead).
These are my favorites, and I use them in my Magic: Decks from Magic: The Gathering. It has a capacity of approximately 100-150 people. There are 125 cards that are not sleeved and 70 cards that are not sleeved. 80 sleeved is a sleeve length of 80 centimeters. It isn't the most expensive, but it is one of the best. It's good for amateur or casual players who just need an easy and safe way to transport their decks, and it's one of the highest-quality and most durable deck bags on the market. These Ultra Pro Deck boxes are the way to go if you want to save money on storage for your sleeved standard, modern, limited, and brawls decks, as well as an unsleeved commander deck!.
This product did not live up to my expectations for the money spent, and I had a bad experience with it. I anticipated receiving ten deck boxes in total, two of each color (black, green, blue, red, and white) based on the description. When I opened my Amazon package, however, the plastic around the deck boxes had been removed, leaving only nine deck boxes. One of the black deck boxes was missing, as you can see in the photos. I was dissatisfied with the product's value and would not have bought it if I had known I would only receive nine deck boxes for the money I paid.
These are the UltraPro boxes in a slimmer version. They're great for the price, but don't be surprised when you discover how flimsy they are when they're empty! They feel sturdy once you've put your deck in and closed the lid. br>br>It's not as secure as a hard shelled case, but I use shoeboxes to store my various deck cases. As a result, I think they're PERFECT.
These aren't particularly fancy. They're your standard deck boxes - It's not designed to be stepped on, but it's tough enough to keep your cards safe from damage caused by jostling. I haven't had any problems with them breaking or becoming too thin, which was one of my concerns when I purchased them. This product comes highly recommended by me.
I use these boxes to sort my loose cards into different types and to put together decks. In contrast to the majority of boxes, in particular, cardboard boxes They don't have an inside fold, so it's easy to stuff as many cards as possible. This also means that the cards aren't always pushing the bottom out. They're pliable, but not as pliable as a cheap cardboard box, and they've never let me down.
I was looking for some deck boxes to store my magic cards in. These easily hold 60 sleeved cards (ideal for a standard deck) and could hold even more if they weren't sleeved. It provides adequate protection for the cards and fits perfectly inside the magic bundle boxes. I gave the rest to my girlfriend to distribute at her school's magic club, where they were also well received. I would buy this product again because it is so good for the price.