🎶 Keep Your Collection in Check!
The Case Logic CDP-200 offers a robust solution for organizing and protecting your media collection, featuring double-sided sleeves and a capacity for 200 discs, all crafted from durable, non-reactive polypropylene. Perfect for professionals who value both functionality and style.
J**.
these covers are great
These covers are great. Just what I needed. They came quickly and undamaged as packaging was good.
F**R
Great Product at a great price
This is a sturdy set of sleeves that come with nice tight pockets so your cd/dvd's do not slip out as you turn pages. The pages fit into any cheap 3 ring note book or school style binder or expensive locking binder case. If you use all 200 disc slots in one 3 ring binder, your binder needs to be at least 3 inches. But, keep in mind, for easy...and safer page turning, never have more than 100 cd's per binder. Why? Because too many sleeves in a binder make the cd's subject to torque and possible bending. Yikes. I discovered this in a $50 metal binder case. Most people have discovered that one binder per genre is a much easier and smarter way to go. A cheap 3 ring binder and buying your own sleeves will save you oodles over buying the cd storage binders already put together. A great product that gives you options for use and storage.
T**Y
Exactly what I wanted
I don't know why storing DVDs has to be so bloody expensive. These are perfect for my burned discs that don't have covers anymore (or grands destroyed in the joy of the movie!). Will be needing about 18 more, one at a time, but I'd rather use these than anything. It was hard getting the first one in the sleeve; after that, the other seven go in pretty easily (8 to a page, 4 on each side). These are NOT being used for archival anything, so it is an inexpensive way to store my movies. Now to stop cringing at the cost of a new shelving unit to store the notebooks! This pack of 200 pretty much fills a 3" binder with a little room to move the pages. Binders are cheap. I'm cheap. These are inexpensive, not necessarily cheap. Yes, I could have paid a lot more for sleeves that have a double layer of whatever it is between the sleeves front and back, but as long as I have grands at this age, that will NOT be happening. If you need a storage solution for the same reasons I do, go ahead. These are good!
A**Y
Purchased for my blu-ray/dvd binder!
I purchased these for my blu-ray/DVD binder which is a Case-it King Sized Zip Tab 4-Inch D-Ring Zipper Binder with 5-Tab File Folder, Black, D-186-BLK and they fit perfectly! If anyone is interested in making the switch to make space, DVDs, and blu-rays fit in these slips quite nicely. They're a bit tough to get out but I kinda like that because I'd rather them not be easy enough to just slide right out.
K**R
Works good for what I bought them for
I took the plunge and put all of my DVD's and Blu-Rays in binders. I really like the idea of using these for the binders. The opening of the sleeves are on the same side of the opening of the binder.. which means if I am not paying attention when I grab it.. I can lose DVD's.. However, if you put the disc front and back on the same sleeve they tend to be more snug. I had to do this in some cases and they have not fallen out. If you are looking to sit them on a bookshelf and leave them be then you will not have any worries.
S**E
Not ideal, but best candidate so far for DVD binder
I needed a DVD binder with the following features:1) at least 200 disk capacity2) 3-ring binder style, with removable sleeves3) zips shut, or in some other similar manner protects the DVDs while traveling.I am using these sleeves with the "Case-it King Sized Zip Tab 4-Inch D-Ring Zipper Binder with 5-Tab File Folder, Blue, D-186-BLU."These sleeves are supposed to fit into a standard 3-ring binder. They actually stick out past the end of a typical binder about 1/4", so I have to ding them for that claim. However, with the above binder, the zipper enclosure is very flexible and easily closes around these sleeves, so problem solved.The openings of the individual DVD sleeves are oriented so that you slide the DVDs in horizontally. Some reviews mention that this could allow DVDs to fall out if the binder were dropped, but in fact they fit in so tightly that I doubt this would be a real issue. Also, with the above binder, it would be zipped closed while transporting, so even if a DVD did manage to come loose, it would stay inside the binder.The biggest issue by far is that these sleeves allow you to insert a DVD relatively easily, but it is a major effort to get the DVD back out. This is entirely due to the design of the sleeve. All other sleeves I have seen have a v-shaped opening going from the center of the sleeve to the edge where you insert/remove the DVD. This allows you to remove a DVD by pushing on the center hole of the DVD with a finger; you never need to touch the recording surface of the DVD. The Case Logic sleeves are designed with a closed hold at the center; no open path to the insertion/removal edge. So, you have to push the DVD out as far as you can (about 3/4") so the edge protrudes, then grab it with something and pull it out. Of course, whatever you grab it with, you risk damaging and/or dirtying up the recording surface. I tried cutting one open and manually creating the v-shaped opening, and it had no effect on the snugness of fit, so I don't know why they designed it this way. I happen to have a 3D printer, so I designed and printed a little push stick that will fit under the top of the sleeve and allow me to push the DVD out far enough that I can grab it by the edges. This push stick looks a lot like a popsicle stick (or doctor's tongue depressor) and I suspect that either one of those might work too. My push stick is about twice the thickness of a popsicle stick, so maybe gluing two together along the wide side would work even better.I do now have a working DVD binder that is protective when I'm transporting DVDs and allows me to easily insert and remove pages. Maybe I just wasn't looking in the right places, but I couldn't seem to find a ready-made binder like that at a reasonable price.
B**Y
Great Price - Works Perfectly to safely safe and store your CD's
I originally ordered only one set to be certain it was going to work; especially in light of some of the comments and reviews. It worked perfectly and now I can store my favorite CD's with much less space and easily find them by genre or artist. So I plan on ordering another set.What good is having all this great music if you can't find the CD you want when you want it. The others online were already bound and then I would not have been able to sort them properly for easy retrieval.Bobbie in Raleigh
O**R
Way too tight, tighter than old ones
I have some of these CaseLogic CD pages from a few years ago. The old ones had the "CaseLogic" logo (spelled out) on every page. They were just a tad larger and fit CD inserts on the outer pocket. These new ones do not have any logo on the pages (even though Amazon's photo shows a logo) and are way too tight for inserts. Even getting a CD in there is a struggle. You end up with a lot of fingerprints on the CDs and almost ripping the sleeve. Why did you change these, CaseLogic? They were perfect before.
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