288 Disc CD Wallet $9

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ezland00

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I think these wallet are too heavy and big. 4.5LB without CDs, so add 288 CD's (12LBs) total of 16.5Lb.o)
 

diggum

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I got threee of these on their big holiday sale last month. I too had to rip out the little clear plastic bullheads from each holder, but it didn't take that long. I wouldn't call them flimsy, though they're not made of wood or aluminum or anything.

My only real complaint is when I filled it up and turned it upside down and shook it, some of the disks came out of their sleeves. boo hoo. ;)
 

Jaxidian

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I got mine in today. The packaging and things on it say "GEEKSTOR". That's the closest thing I can get for a brand name.

Thing seems cheap as hell but, well, it was cheap as hell ($9).
 

VirtualLarry

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Originally posted by: Averox
Oh yeah remember this much, you're going to feel the pain when you have to rip out 288 perforated pieces of plastic. Just think, I had to do this for 6 of them last time I bought them.
If you have no clue what I'm taking about, in a normal CD case there is an empty slot where you shove the CD in. In these cheapos, that piece of plastic is still there from manufacturing. Enjoy! :p
Interesting. I've never seen ones in which that cut-out is perforated. I did have a Case Logic case (older model), that still had a good portion of that plastic there, so I had to make a few cardboard templates, and used an X-acto knife to carve them out properly. What a PITA. :|
 

dak125

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I ordered 2 of these, awesome quality. I'd definitely recommend it.

EDIT: Forgot to mention that shipping was only $1 more for the second, made much more sense then.