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Memorex 32021980 DVD Storage Cases 10 Pack
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Memorex 32021980 DVD Storage Cases 10 Pack

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Description:

Safely store your valuable DVD discs with the Memorex DVD Storage Cases

Main Features

  • Manufacturer: Memorex Products, Inc
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 32021980
  • Product Type: CD Case
  • Accessibility: Book Fold
  • Color: Clear
  • Material Details: Plastic
  • Compatibility:
  • DVD(s) -
  • Standard Warranty: 1 Year(s)

  • Features:

    Locking Hub to Protect DVD's


    Product Details:
    Product Length: 7.5 inches
    Product Width: 5.25 inches
    Product Height: 5.75 inches
    Product Weight: 1.5 pounds
    Package Length: 7.7 inches
    Package Width: 5.6 inches
    Package Height: 5.4 inches
    Package Weight: 1.4 pounds
    Average Customer Rating: based on 54 reviews
    Customer Reviews:
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 54 customer reviews )
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    Most Helpful Customer Reviews

    135 of 137 found the following review helpful:

    5Crank it, spank it, smack it on the bing-bong.Jul 17, 2005
    By cookieman108 "cookieman108®"
    I own a great many pre-recorded DVDs and one thing I've learned above all else is that all DVD cases are not made the same. Some are very good, some mediocre, and some down right awful. Another issue that comes up is damage that can occur during the removal of those labels used to seal the actual disc inside the case, the one that warns potential thieves about the security device often enclosed within...especially annoying to me is when the adhesive from these labels remains on the case, rather than staying on the label once it is removed. By now you're probably thinking I'm of the retentive type, but I like to see myself as being particular (I know, I know, six of one, half dozen of the other), at least when it comes to certain things, like media storage...anyway, while looking into purchasing replacement DVD cases, I actually learned a few things...like the fact that DVDs, while similar to CDs, are, in fact, manufactured differently. It seems DVDs are actually two discs bonded together, and sometimes the process doesn't always bond the center hub of the DVD. This may not be a problem in and of itself, but if you were to use a CD case to store a DVD, the extra pressure required to remove the disc from a CD case could cause the hub to crack, and the loss of data could occur. I guess this is why most DVD cases I've seen have a simple push release mechanism that holds the disc in place.

    When I bought these cases over other, similar bundled cases, I really didn't put a lot of thought into it, but ten cases for five bucks seemed like a pretty good deal, and Memorex was a brand name I recognized. The cases are very sturdy and snap closed together in a secure fashion. The hub/disc locking mechanism features three nodes with the push aspect attached to one node, and holds the disc in place with an authorative `snap'. When pushed, it affects said node to allow for release of the disc. Once the disc is in place, it sits within a circular protection zone on a slight, embedded lip, with the outer area featuring molded grooves to facilitate easy grasping of the edges of the disc. The inner cover of the case, opposite the disc area has two holders that allow printed material to be stored inside along with the disc. The outside of the case has a layer of transparent plastic, allowing for the insertion of printed material.

    Inside one of the cases is included a bonus in that of a data disc featuring a Memorex software program titled exPressit, which provides disc labeling templates for just about every aspect you can imagine, and claims to work with both PC and Mac operating systems. Of course, for best results, the manufacturer recommends you use Memorex labels, but I'm sure they'd work with any labels available. All in all I'm very pleased with these replacement cases as they met my need, and I thought the price to be very reasonable.

    Cookieman108

    19 of 22 found the following review helpful:

    3Decent, not great.Jun 07, 2006
    By Kevin "kr580"
    These are decent but do not compare to the cases you get when you buy a professional DVD. The case itself seems flimsy but it might just be my imagination. The plastic film on the outside is loose and flimsy as well as not put on properly on a few cases. The push-release button locks the disc in place fine but doesn't release it too easily. You end up having to pry it off anyway so the push-release is redundant. Also seems like it will break after awhile.

    Decent for home use but I would not recommend these if you're trying to use them in a professional setting.

    13 of 15 found the following review helpful:

    4Good to have on handSep 11, 2005
    By M. Ruiz "Lost Inner Space"
    I bought these for single discs of favorite movies. Plastic sleeve allows for printed matter. Push-button keeps discs securely in place. Good deal.

    5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

    4Pretty gosh darn good casesMar 12, 2008
    By J. Nelson
    I purchased these cases for a collection I have of costly DVDs (YMAA Jwing-Ming series of martial arts seminar) The cases these DVDs came in weren't to my satisfaction...the release mechanisms were somewhat intractable and each time I removed the DVD from the case I would have to bend the DVDs pretty severely. These DVD cases solved my problem. These cases have about everything you'd want in a case: easy release mechanism, ability to slip the old cover into the new sleeve (so the DVDs still look official). There is one thing that I don't like, however. On the inside of the case is a plastic tab build into the crease. The purpose, I assume, is to press down on the DVD in order to keep it level after closing. Sometimes the tab slips under the DVD and that worries me a bit. Maybe they thought too much on that concept. I haven't cut the tab off as I am careful when closing the cases, but one could easily remove the tab, I think. So I took 1 star off. But they're good cases, don't hesitate to purchase them.

    4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

    5durable, does their job wellJan 14, 2009
    By D. Seskey "Technology Nerd"
    I own a Nintendo Wii and had some games that are just in cardboard pouches (Link's Crossbow, Wii Sports, etc) along with some older DVD's. I bought these and printed out some labels on normal paper and I have myself a professional looking DVD and/or game case.

    They are durable plastic (I stepped on one that fell on the floor and nothing happened to it) and are easy to remove the DVDs in and out of.

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