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I'd rather have the 100 pack plastic sleeves for $10.
You would also rather have a poke in the butt but who cares.
Seriously, if you're using paper sleeves to store your discs you must not care about what's on them. Scratch city. Get a good quality CD binder for CDs you rarely use or don't care about too much, DVD cases for important discs, and buy clamshell or DVD cases for when you need to give a disc to someone else.
Also, all DVD cases aren't created equally. Some have a quick-release hub (M-Lock or the like) that lets you remove the disc without any stress. These are the ones you want. Other cases require you to pry the disc out with force. Those cases often crack discs after several removals.
#2 - You forgot to add rodeo cowboy.
rodeo cowboy.
the paper sleeves are not for store your own CD. it's for to give someone else.
agree with #1
Your right. I should have said: You would also rather have that rodeo cowboy westcvnt poke you in the butt, but who cares.
Thanks!
rodeo cowboy.
Paper sleeves are pretty worthless. If I want to lend a disc to a friend, a jewel case would be a better choice. If I want to store media, a wallet would be a better choice.
I bought these a while back, 500 is a lot of paper sleeves and I keep giving them away to people. #8 "worthless" is a good description.
Paper sleeves?
Tyvek sleeves are better (Tear-Resistant, Lint-Free, Anti-Static, Water resistant) but more expensive than paper. Still, paper sleeves are better than nothing. You can reduce scratching/damage with careful handling no matter which storage method you use.
#8 just summed up everything anyone would have to say about this product.
At three cents each this is about as cheap as they get. I find these useful, and have had no problem with damaged discs.
I've bought a lot of these. They work great. Unless you're a sloppy person, these won't scratch your discs. It's easier for some of the platic ones inside binders to scratch your discs because the opening is too tight.
These are very popular with counterfeit software pirates.
haha !!! paper cd sleeves ... wow but hey if u buy it its only 12$ waste.
jwahoo - Your comments are getting predictable. "Blah Blah - your bacon. Blah Blah - Your stupid. Blah Blah - I'm smart." Got anything new?
But these come with Microsloth Winblows PS (paper sleve) Editon. It's loosely based on Windblows CE. That license alone is worth the cost!
I think eBay has better deals.just not interested in using paper sleeves!!
seems like an average deal I got some from Meritline from a Bens listing they were fine paper