Originally posted by: SugarTooth
I'm getting some good suggestions here.
Those discgear things look cool but they are expensive. sunase - can you point me towards the knockoffs?
I've seen products like those at WalMart, not sure if they are authentic ones or knockoffs.
Originally posted by: SugarTooth
VLarry - I like the idea of just having individual sleeves in a flip-case. Do you think those Unikeep Safety Sleeves are better than these
Prosleeve II things?
I actually used to use ProSleeves, those individual dual-sided ones, but they seemed quite expensive to me, at the time they were like $0.40 - $0.50 / each, I think. That price listed on Buy.com is a lot better, and more in line with the price of those UniKeep sleeves. However, I've also gotten some ProSleeves that were of questionable quality. I haven't seen any problems thus far with the UniKeep sleeves. So my observation is that they work just as well, and are generally cheaper, which works for me.
Originally posted by: SugarTooth
I also like the two-tiered solution - i.e., better protection for the 'special' discs. I'm thinking slimline jewel cases or
these wacky things in storage boxes. At work a client supplied a CD in one of those recently and I couldn't stop playing with it. The cool thing is that only the edges are touched (while its in the case).
That's really neat, thanks for the link. I may have to look into some of those. Plus, I like this quote - "The ejector cases are made from the recently developed material metallocene polypropylene, which is highly progressive from an ecological point of view as the material is 100% recyclable."
That's cool too, if true. I have a pile of smashed-up old jewel case bits here, not sure what to do with them. Not sure what to do with my Pile 'O Coasters too, in terms of environmental friendlyness.
The one question I have is, is the end of those cases just completely open? I would fear dust getting in there, even moreso than with slimline jewel cases.
PS. Here's a
picture of that Flip 'N File case that I was talking about. Look at the "All Media Case" (lockable) model. (Btw, that site looks old, don't try to order one from there - prices last updated in 2001.) I find it funny for them to be labeled as "new" in 2001 too, since I know that I've had my cases for years and years and years now, and they're still in decent shape. Those things were built like tanks, nice thick plastic. I used to use them for storing 5.25 floppies.
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