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Your cart is empty.CD wallet provides mobile protection to avoid scratches and keep dirt away from your delicate CD surfaces. 16 polypropylene pockets hold up to 32 CDs or 16 CDs with liner notes. Zipper secures your CDs so they won't fall out. CD wallet is made of nylon. The durable material is resistant to abrasions.
Stingo
Reviewed in Spain on April 15, 2020
Calidad general aceptable. No lo he llenado del todo pero tiene pinta que los DVDs no se quedarán aprisionados unos con otros.
srgfct
Reviewed in Italy on August 18, 2017
Non sono molto soddisfatto della scelta fatta.La cerniera, parte essenziale dell'oggetto, non è di buona qualità. O meglio, la cobinazione lembi più cerniera non è all'altezza della funzione che deve svolgere. I lembi si collasso; di conseguenza le due parti della cerniera si incurante e diventa difficile chiudere l'apertura.
Windtable
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2016
These cases have decent quality and design and none of the quality and design flaws I found with other cases. The CDs or DVDs fit properly (not too snug), the CDs/DVDs don't overlap the plastic of the holder above (which might damage the CD over time), the slot for removing CD is open at the end so that you can remove the CD easily in a single motion, and the pockets are robust enough that I didn't crease them while inserting CDs or DVDs. The other cases I tried failed on some of these points.The case is well-padded and the stitching is even with a few minor exceptions in the 12 cases I have. Some reviews have commented that the material on the sides of the case is flimsy compared to the material used in the past. While the material does feel a bit thin, it seems completely adequate - I tried pulling on it fairly hard and it didn't tear.The one thing to be careful about is that the bottom (playing) side of a CD or DVD in one of the top pockets could brush against the case zipper and get scratched. If you aren't the type who will remove and insert the CD or DVD very carefully, or remember to fold the zipper under the pockets, you might want to consider a safer design.I preferred these to the Bellagio binders that I also have. The Case Logic holders store twice as many CDs or DVDs for close to the same price per unit and in 25-35% bookshelf space. I didn't feel the Bellagio binders protected the CDs and DVDs as well because the backs of the CDs/DVDs overlap the plastic above them and the CDs/DVDs aren't protected from dust. If you put the Bellagio binders on a bookshelf with other books, their black "antique book" appearance doesn't fit in well (unless you happen to have a bookshelf filled with antique books), whereas I though the Case Logic cases fit in better. If your bookshelf only has the Bellagio binders and no books, they would probably look better.If you have a very large CD or DVD collection, larger cases might be more suitable and cost-effective. Unfortunately, the larger cases I tried, including ones from Case Logic, had design features I wasn't happy with so I ended up with around 15 of these.
Emelius Browne
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 13, 2014
There has been a lot of sensationalism in recent reviews for this product due to manufacturing changes over the years. I think an informed overview is required. I have examined 2005 and 2014 versions of the same case and here's what's different:1) The handle has changed from a soft-padded one to a thinner, knitted nylon one. Although this is slightly less comfortable to hold, it's easily as strong if not stronger.2) Most controversially, the material around the zip has changed from a tough, raincoat-like material to a thin nylon blend. This makes no practical difference to the quality of the case, and the new material is deceptively high quality. The zip itself is IDENTICAL to what it always was (only the decorative material tag looks different), so ignore reviews that mention this point. You'd have to be extraordinarily clumsy and rough with the zip to cause any damage or experience any problems with the action.The disc pockets are still the best of ANY case you can buy - perfectly engineered, very gentle on discs, and completely transparent for full view of disc art. Most other rival products (and I know, I've bought them all, sadly) are too tight, too rough, have opaque sleeves you can barely see through, and you have to constantly leave empty leaves so you can access the discs in the back section. You can fill it to capacity and still have full, easy and smooth access to every disc.Having embarked upon a project to get rid of all my DVD boxes, and read many of the other reviews, I was scared off, thinking they wouldn't be as good as the ones I bought a decade ago. I then bought two different brands of similar case which for various reasons were pathetic. I then bit the bullet and bought what ended up being four of the new CaseLogic 320s, to be delighted that the quality in real terms was the same as it ever was (inflation considered, they're also nearly half the price of what they used to be).So don't be scared, take it from someone who's bought a lot of different versions of these things over the years. If you have a lot of discs to house, these are simply the best ones you can buy. There are different brands, and there are different prices, but nothing will work as well as the CaseLogics. I am aware I am sounding a bit preachy and 'sponsored', but I am genuinely just a big DVD buyer who has walked the long road of disc storage. I am not a representative of CaseLogic nor being paid to write this - I am a discerning and fussy consumer who has spent over £100 of my own money on these products over the past month.Finally, a tip - they are almost exactly the depth of a standard 'deep' flat-pack bookcase, and you can get five stacked neatly on the bottom shelf of one. This looks very compact and attractive, and is very convenient. I have sewn coloured buttons onto the zip tags for identification, an easy way of reminding you what's in what.
Benison Sujit Soren
Reviewed in India on February 17, 2014
Good wallet in my opinion and as other reviews states.Lets see when the wallet fills up and take the weight of the Cds !!
Monze
Reviewed in Germany on October 14, 2013
Dieser Ordner ist sehr robust, sowohl außen als auch die inneren Hüllen, die auch bei häufigem Gebrauch nicht reissen. Auch der Reissverschluss ist prima. Diese Ausführung für 208 Datenträger bietet ausreichend Platz. Mehr wäre auch nicht sinnvoll, da das Gewicht bei voller Bestückung schon relativ hoch ist.Neben den Hüllen, gibt es auf der Innenseite des Deckels noch Steckplätze. Das ist sehr praktisch für Datenträger, die man häufiger braucht, man muss nicht lange suchen. Einziger Nachteil ist dabei, dass hier die Datenträger etwas leicht herausrutschen können. Das ist bei den Hüllen besser.
Patricia
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2012
About 8 months ago, needing to clear shelves, I went through all my dvds and placed them into the CDW-64 cases. I was reluctant to toss all the cases and do this, but had to...or start lining the hallway with bookcases. I folded or cut the front picture and slipped it into the sleeve with the disc, which allowed me to spot the movie I wanted quickly. If there were other notes I wanted to keep, they went in the sleeve. I organized the movies: kids, holiday, my favorites, and so forth, but you could sort them alphabetically, or by type (western, sci fi), etc.So, do I regret it? No! In terms of space, it is so much better to use these wallets, and I gained two whole bookcases worth of space. Sitting the wallets upright or placing them flat, they fit easily under the TV stand, right where I use them. I can find what I want easily, since they are organized. As for not having the liner notes, I've found it doesn't matter. If we watch a movie at home (or in the theater) and want to know who played a particular character or did the music, the info is only a few clicks away on the Internet.I like the CDW-64 size. It is not very heavy, holds plenty of one type (holiday, for example) without wasting space, and the pages flip easily. The case is well made, the zip is sturdy, the price is good, and the darker black/grays color fits in anywhere. The only drawback I can see, is if someone hoped to sell/donate their dvd or cd collection at some point in the future, and they would not have the cases.
kylemag
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2011
Overall, I really like this cd case and keep it in my truck with all of my cds able to fit in it. Maybe they seem a little absolete these days thanks to wonderful ipods and iphones, but the quality of the CD sound is still tops in my book. Maybe its old school of me, but I like having an actual cd in my hand as opposed to a downloaded mp3.When you get this case, you may think the quality of the exterior is subpar. This may be true but its a cd case that is going to sit in your car or house, it does not have to have a rugged exterior. It is, after all, still made on nylon, which is plenty strong for this item's intended purpose. The zipper is smooth and will not break on you as long as you do not intentionally abuse it. After searching for several of these cases on Amazon, this seemes like the best bang for my buck. It holds a substantial amount of cds for the right price. the bigger ones seemed too overkill, im not gonna carry 300 cds in my car, thats ridiculous in my opinion. Switch some out from your house every once in a while or something. The sleeves themselves are easy to put cds in and take them back out, I have even been able to do this one-handed while driving (do not recommend this). I recommend this cd wallet for home or car use. it is affordable and a good value.
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