Game Card Storage Case (BBB Edition) | Case is Compatible with Magic The Gathering, MTG, All Standard Card Games (Game Not Included) | Includes 8 Dividers | Fits up to 2500 Loose Unsleeved Cards
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I am writing to let you know that the case is not compatible with top loading In addition to a new case for top loaders, psa cards, and one touch holders, we will be releasing a new case very soon. Thank you for contacting Cardkingpro Customer Support, Sharon
For MTG, I use one of these, but if your husband is going to transport it a lot (rather than store it), you might want to consider something a little more durable, Using it full can cause stability issues, or at least it did for me. When filled to more than 75%, it becomes difficult to carry.
In short, yes.
Selected User Reviews For Game Card Storage Case (BBB Edition) | Case is Compatible with Magic The Gathering, MTG, All Standard Card Games (Game Not Included) | Includes 8 Dividers | Fits up to 2500 Loose Unsleeved Cards
When I looked at the cardboard card box solution, I found I had no real way to store and transport them, and it seemed a bit cold and sterile. After searching for best storage cases for MTG cards on Google, I saw the Quiver, which has a narrow tube and is not my style, so I finally settled on one of the Amazon listings for the PAIYULE square case with the removable/reusable compartments The dividers were made of velcro and adjustable to fit various sizes (this item looked similar to some brands of the caseling brand I think this is a terrible Arriving at the store, I found that it was cheap. There was a strong chemical smell to it. It was difficult to separate the drawers with velcro dividers that barely adhered There were several odd fittings and they seemed to be either too big or too small for the space inside. The symmetry didn't seem to work out for me. There was a sloppy appearance to the whole thing. Returning it on the same day was easy. Xyz came across a YouTube review of this case, and I was hooked. My search had ended! My search had been answered! We want everything to be right, from the size to the quality to the dimensions. Considering the size of this case, it is of substantial importance. According to my estimate, it can hold 500 people For each of the five sections, 600 cards will be unsleeved. There is a notable difference in size between the two outer sections and the inner parts. Interesting enough, the manufacturer has addressed questions right here on this listing saying that this model comes with a 5-year warranty. BBB - a model for assessing business opportunity This new range includes the square one with the hinged lid replaced by a removable lid Such deck boxes as UltraPro are not compatible with this deck box. said that they were able to find only two models that were compatible with deck boxes long and pro. It is my pleasure to inform you that this is not true, as my pictures illustrate. In fact, the ultrapro deck boxes, which are seen in the picture, fit in the outer areas of this case while upright. lid locks onto the case just fine it's almost as if it was made to fit the dimensions - so I'm not sure what the manufacturer meant when he claimed it wasn't I believe it is, and it's one of its selling points. As well as the central unit, the rest of the unit screams quality. There is a nice weight to the dividers included as well as a lovely Despite its softness, it is firm on the inside. Therefore, the corners of the cards have been squared to prevent their bending. There is nothing that feels cheap about this. It all feels sturdy and hefty. A mesh compartment inside the lid to store things like counters, manuals or play mats might be an additional feature I'd like to see. It's an A+. In case you are looking for a case for magic the gathering cards, please click here Whether you need to store or carry a large number of cards, this is the case you want. It will take about 2500 unsleeved cards.
As you can see, I really like the box, and if you only have a few decks, then you will enjoy it. Unless, of course, you double sleeve your decks and have many decks. (This isn't even all of mine, some are still under For me, if you're like me, then you'll want to try and fit as many as you can in. It's pretty tight if you put your decks in sideways with no tokens (see photo), if your sleeves are pretty well worn you might be able to get your finger in there, but you won't be able to pull your deck out like that without damaging it. As an alternative, I got creative with some hemp cord I had, but you can also use ribbon. Paracord might be a little too thick, but I haven't tried it. If you use this method you will be able to tie the top and pull the decks in and out with no problem. I've set up a way where you can easily put 15 commander decks in one box, put your tokens and commanders in an Ultra Pro box on the side, or put 14 decks in a box and have them all together. My plan is to have 3 ultra pro boxes inside here to hold my dice, tokens and commanders. I think this is a great product overall!.
A decent quality box for Magic the Gathering cubes. I don't think it'd be practical to carry it in a backpack because it's large and bulky. The lid is not attached to the body by a hinge, which I would have preferred. I found that the rows fit very well and had some extra room on the sides for double sleeves cards. If the rows of cards fall down, the felt lining can make it difficult to push them upright. The sleeves keep the cards in place and keep them from moving. About 800 double sided cards can fit into four of the five rows. The fifth row can be used to store accessories or extra It would be best to avoid the use of black sleeves as the black felt and black card dividers blend in too well. Nevertheless, I had a replacement need, which was sent to me very promptly. Feelings had ripped in a couple of places, and staples had been driven through an area causing the particle board under the felt to rise. It doesn't appear to have any flaws at all in the second one. Even though the "damaged" one was still functional and decent, I am glad I now have a.
Approximately how many style points are there. This is a sturdy, stylish bag that fits all the things I need. There is the Base Game and Expansions 1 and 2 in my collection. Six (now the Red and Blue Boxes), the Green Box, a few holiday packs, and 3 or 4 smaller expansions made up the rest. The total amount of cards is around 1800. For the first time in my life, I bought sleeves for my cards.
My habit of spending money on this game has now gone even beyond all reasonable limits. Each and every. A single person. There is one. Gaming card sleeves of the standard size (66 x 91mm) fit perfectly into the case. You see below about 1800 sleeved cards in loosely packed rows. Some rows are less tightly packed than others, so there is plenty of room for a few more. The notes of my final count have since been lost, as I did at one point actually go through all of them and count them. I have now acquired what may well be the most overkill copy of Cards Against Humanity I have ever come across, and I couldn't be happier about it (with the game I am in love).
Also because of the fall, the main dividers have loosened, so you can see the nails sticking out. My expectations were high as I thought this case would be a handy tool for taking my Cards Against Humanities to and from my This is a terrible product! I won't recommend it to You might want to look somewhere else!.
Originally ordered this at the end of July and took photos of it now and today while I was walking into store to make my way to the prerelease event, the handle snapped off and there was nothing I could do about it. The outcome of this is so disappointing.