Electronics : MAXELL CD-392 Double Slim Line CD Jewel Cases (pkg of 25 doubles)

Electronics : MAXELL CD-392 Double Slim Line CD Jewel Cases (pkg of 25 doubles)

MAXELL CD-392 Double Slim Line CD Jewel Cases (pkg of 25 doubles)

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MAXELL CD-392 Double Slim Line CD Jewel Cases (pkg of 25 doubles)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Maxell
Color: BLUE/WHITE
EAN: 0025215191886
Feature: Each case holds two discs, Store two slim cases in the space of one standard jewel case, Self-hanging feature
Label: Maxell
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Maxell
Model: CD-392
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Maxell
Studio: Maxell



Features:
  • Each case holds two discs, Store two slim cases in the space of one standard jewel case, Self-hanging feature







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Package of 25 / Each holds 2 Discs / Plastic / Color Assortment / 5mm Slimline Design / For protection, organization, and storage









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Review of MAXELL CD-392 Double Slim Line CD Jewel Cases ...
These disc cases are great. 2 discs fit into the slim case perfectly. I did have 1 case that was cracked out of the package, but that could have been the shipping's fault. The different colors of the cases are nice.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * you get what you pay for ...
Arrived on time. I like the double cd pack. Unfortunalty some of the cases were broken when I got them and they brake easily when opening.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good Looking Slim Cases ...
I use these, and I'm satisfied with them.

They are slim cases, and hold a CD inside each half, so there's no room for inserts. One solution is to put the CDs with the label sides facing out and read them through the plastic. Another solution is to put an adhesive label on the outside of the case -- transparent printer labels, printed in black, work great for this.

These aren't my first choice for CD sets that I use frequently, but they're attractive, handy and economical.




Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Colors Too Dark ...
The colors are pretty but they are so dark in hue that I can't read the CD/DVD label inside. I decided to buy clear ones instead. Otherwise, I do like the slim size and I found only a couple broken ones in the box.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great price and lets me keep pairs of disks together ...
Many times my work won't fit on a single CD or DVD - other times I have a video and a data CD that I'd like to keep together. This lets me do that in a minimal amount of space. I love it!


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