Ultra Pro Deck Box, Set of 6 (Orange, Purple, Light Blue, Pink, Yellow, Light Green)
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It's not just about the deck boxes.
They will, in fact.
Hello,br>No, they aren't velcro-sealed, but the fold is snug.
If the deck is sleeved, you won't be able to play it.
Selected User Reviews For Ultra Pro Deck Box, Set of 6 (Orange, Purple, Light Blue, Pink, Yellow, Light Green)
I've bought this item twice now, and I think it's a great deal for the price, and I'll buy it again if I need it. These are where I keep my Magic the Gathering cards. decks in a safe mannerbr>br>Pros:
- works well for storing and organizing decks of cards or loose cardsbr>- comes in a variety of vibrant colorsbr>- For a reasonable price, you get five deck boxes. br>- The top of each box has a blank field where you can write your box's name with a pen or marker. br>br>Cons:
- They are a little thin and appear to be less durable than the more expensive ones (although this is not a deal breaker).
br>br>The colors are vibrant, but not too much so that they irritate the eyes. When you need to open the boxes, they are sturdy enough but do not resist you. They've proven to be durable, and they're big enough to fit a 60-inch TV. More cards can be stored if they are not sleeved in a card sleeved deck with some room to spare. br>br>Have fun with it!.
Pros: br>*Meets the needs for cards that require sleevesbr>*Good pricingbr>*On top of the boxes, there is an area where you can write down what the box is forbr>*Indeed, the color themes do match with most of the Pokémon tcgs' color powersbr>br>Cons: br>*The colors, which aren't for those cool men who still play Pokémon trading card games (as we cool men prefer black or navy!). LOL, while I play with my kids to avoid screen time)br>*The product's packaging requires more protection; it comes with six deck boxes in a straight line, which necessitates a lot of box space, which Amazon does not use except when shipping my air rifle! As a result, my package was slightly bent when it arrived. But it's not a deal-breaker for me. br>br>(I bought it for the second time, but the colors are a little different this time).
I have a large collection of magic cards, and these boxes are my favorite for protecting and organizing sets of cards that are particularly valuable or otherwise interesting to me. I have a few more flashy and bulkier cases for tournament decks, but these are fine for everything else. br>br>They aren't fancy, but I keep my cube double-sleeved in these, then inside a standard cardboard card box, and I've never had any problems. br>br>If you have foils, a small silica gel packet can be slipped into the top of them to help with warping issues.
These were bought for kids who like to collect Pokemon and Magic the Gathering cards. It was nice to get six in a pack because each child would know who the box belonged to, which meant there would be no fighting. These aren't anything fancy; they're simply a way to keep those pesky cards contained and off my floor (lol). There were no two of the same color sent to us. As a result, there are six boxes, each of which is colored differently. My tweens have tolerated them so far. These aren't the fabric-colored boxes; they're more like sturdy cardboard/thick poster board, but they do the job, and I'd buy them again if I needed them.
It's practical. I'm keeping color-coded flash cards in these instead of using them for their intended purpose. These boxes are fantastic. They're made of plastic (rather than wax or plastic-coated cardboard), and they appear to be quite sturdy. They're slightly larger than I anticipated. Small Blank Study Flash Card - Debra Dale Designs was used. These boxes are 1/2" x 2" inches, and they fit perfectly. Each box held a total of 220 flash cards.
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. br>br>Original: UltraPro binders, sleeves, deck boxes, and other UltraPro products are my favorites. So when I discovered that I could get six deck boxes for under a dollar, I jumped at the opportunity. I was ecstatic because my local store sells these for around $3 each! br>br>This is an AMAZING deal, and I'll most likely be purchasing more in different colors in the near future.
It's a great deal for six deck boxes, and I like that they're available in a variety of colors. There's nothing special about them; they're just ordinary boxes. They stay shut, are sturdy, and hold my 60-card MTG decks with sleeves with ease. The only problem was that one of the boxes arrived bent, but it was still usable. When compared to individual deck boxes, these are a lot less expensive if you just want functionality and don't care about style. Because the surface isn't glossy, drawing and painting are viable options for creating a cool design.