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Anyone know about the quality of this case? Hard to tell anything from the photo.
I bought two of these and the sleeves are very soft. I would say it's made out of good quality.
I bought two of these and the sleeves are very soft. I would say it's made out of good quality.
Doesn't seem bad for the price but I rather spend the extra money on casc logic.
This company is wiser and advertises DVD support too.
Does it actually fit 320 discs? A lot of the cheap cases claims that it can fit that much and it has the advertised amount of sleeves, but when you put CDs/DVDs in, it gets so inflated that it won't fit the advertised amount of discs.
The outer covering is decent quality but from what I've heard these break done very frequently. The zipper on mine broke after six months. Other than that, the sleeves for the CDs themselves are pretty decent - they are able to fit nicely back-to-back without too much tension. You get what you pay for though.
i have a few cases of this size... the case itself holds together just fine, its the sleeves that usually get all ripped apart in a pretty short period of time.
who uses cd cases? don't we all have ipods?
The quality is all the same. It's not meant to be a Samsonite.
I have owned this case for the past year. The handle is starting to rip, due to the amount of weight the cd's propose. But, this is by far the best cd/dvd case I have owned yet. The outside material is outstanding, and the inside sleeves hold cd/dvd's tightly with no chance of slippage. In fact I will probably by another one.