The Hydra 5 Compartment Riveted Deck Storage Box w Magnetic Closure- Card Case Holds Five Decks- Fits All Standard and Smaller Size MTG and TCGs - Black
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In the sleeves, a sixty-card deck fits snugly. Without sleeves, the same amount fills just over half of the space. I'd say there are about 100 unsleeved cards, but I can't be sure. I hope this information is useful.
It's made of a polymer that looks like plastic.
If the number of tarot cards is approximately (give or take) three, 25 x 2. With a dimension of 25 inches, they should fit with plenty of room to spare.
Selected User Reviews For The Hydra 5 Compartment Riveted Deck Storage Box w Magnetic Closure- Card Case Holds Five Decks- Fits All Standard and Smaller Size MTG and TCGs - Black
This product can hold 5 sleeved decks, each of which is made up of approximately 60 cards. 70 cards. It's convenient to have a single container that can accommodate up to five decks. br>Unfortunately, the case was damaged when it arrived at my house, and as a result, it refuses to close. The magnets are also prone to coming loose from the case due to a lack of adhesion.
The terrible product magnets came off in a few days, and even after regluing them with stronger glue, the magnets are pitifully weak. Perhaps if you charged $5 more and used better mangets and glue, you could have a decent product; I know it was cheap, but I expected it to last longer than a month.
The item appeals to me - It does what it's supposed to do, and I'm happy with it. The only complaint I have is that the plastic seams are a little frail; I've had it for a few weeks and they're starting to tear. To be honest, I don't give a damn about it, and if things get worse, I'll just tape it - However, I would buy the product again simply because I like the way it looks and works.
One of the magnets fell off for no apparent reason. As a result, it partially closes, but not as completely as I had hoped. I like the deck cases, but my son frequently requests that he take a deck with him. He can't use those detachable containers because none of them have a lid. It would be ideal if each of the inside containers had a lid. And if the box's overall closure was maintained by the external magnet. Otherwise, I suppose you get what you pay for because it's plastic and it's cheap, and I wasn't looking to spend more.
There isn't much else to say. Compartments are difficult to open and close. There are only five compartments in this bag, which are insufficient for many uses. Because it's too small to fit cards in sideways, removing the compartments isn't an option. Except for one of the small compartments, which I use for spare dice, I ended up throwing it away, so I suppose if that's what you're looking for, it'll suffice. However, I would have preferred to spend my money on a different credit card holder.
As the name implies, it can hold five decks. The boxes are simple to remove and replace at any time. The only issue I have is with the adhesive. The box has a magnet that keeps it closed, and the magnet is of exceptional quality, but the adhesive is absolutely terrible. Because the magnet on the flap kept removing the magnet from the box, I decided to purchase guerrilla glue to keep it attached to the box. br>With the exception of the weak adhesive, the box is very neat, sturdy, compact, and appealing to the eye.
I'd prefer them to be glossier, but that's just me. They're perfect for what I'm looking for; multi- I wasn't expecting them to have ridges running the length of their bodies. I honestly thought it was a matter of visual style. Single deck box variants, or hybrids that act as singles but can connect into multiple deck boxes, are something I'd like to see. However, if you run multiple sets and USE those sets, this is the best overall price-to-function ratio.
I was ecstatic to come across this line of card holders - They appear to be very solid and have a pleasant texture that makes them easy to grip and hold. The deck holders/slots are removable for easy and safe card handling, as well as versatility if you need more space to store a dice bag, etc. My only complaint is that I would have preferred the three-tiered design. deck holder, but the cost was the same as the five-deck holder - The five-deck is a great deal, but the three-deck would be even better. As a result, the deck was a little less expensive because it was easier to transport.