CD wallets/cases?

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  1. fpelayo

    fpelayo Member

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    I've been considering what type of case I should get for my burned CD-Rs. Pretty much the only choices I see out there for nylon-type CD "wallets" are Case Logic (w/ Pro Sleeves) and Targus cdProjects (w/ bubble sleeves).

    Recently. I've been seeing cdProjects cases of 92 or less capacity available for like $13 Cdn. or less, which is great considering that 208 cases go for $40+ Cdn in my area (and 264 for close to $60). Should I listen to my wallet and go with cdProjects, or spend more to get Case Logic? Or should I say screw both and get a different type of case/material? (or are jewel cases the only way to go? :))
     
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    cd-rw.org Active member

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    I use CD wallets, especially for PSX discs. Screw CaseLogic - their prices are ridicilous. I have been completely happy with my cheapo 5€ (~5$) 48pcs CD wallets and CaseLogic with same capacity was sold for 20€ (~20$)!
     
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    Radio Shack in Canada had 2 sales since Oct on CD Projects wallets.

    For $19, you got a 128 wallet, a 32 wallet and a goofy looking calculator that looks like a cellphone. I ordered 2 packages online.

    Other people have suggested checking out Winners or NCIX.com
     
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    dRD I hate titles Staff Member

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    I bought three 264 disc CaseLogics in last year for £35 each and I've been extremely happy with those -- just need to order some more, running out of space soon. They take up probably 1/50th of the space what 792 CDs with jewels would take and obviously I don't need to buy jewels, ever :)
     

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