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Old 12-14-06, 07:51 AM
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Anyone recommend a good Portable Storage DVD/CD Case?

Can anyone recommend a good Portable Storage DVD/CD Case for holding between 100 and 200 DVDs? Website and pictures would help as well if it can be bought online.
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Do you want one that just holds the discs, or the whole cases, or the disc with the chapter insert? Hard case or soft? Locking or not? Price Range?

Here is a 200 disc case for $12.99...
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=LCD-103
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MADMONK, one that just holds the discs, hard case and price doesn't matter. I care about quality and discs not getting damaged knocked around inside. I like the one in your link, but it seems to big and heavy. I guess I would want the smallest, but strongest possible. I don't care about it having keys.

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Are there any for storing discs in keepcases rather than sleeves? Hard is better, don't care about locks.
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Originally Posted by toddly6666
MADMONK, one that just holds the discs, hard case and price doesn't matter. I care about quality and discs not getting damaged knocked around inside. I like the one in your link, but it seems to big and heavy. I guess I would want the smallest, but strongest possible. I don't care about it having keys.
The shipping weight is only 3.75 pounds, FWIW.
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If price is not an issue and you want truly the best portable CD.DVD storage case...

http://www.slappa.com/site/graphite-240-cd-case.html

Retails at 49.99.

You can view all their different hard cases...

http://www.slappa.com/site/cd_dvd_cat.html

Make sure you read about capacity. The sleeves have double pockets. If you put them in single, you lose half the number. A 240 is really a 120 if you single them up.

The sleeves are VERY high quality.


I use these for DJing. I have multiple 160s that I reload every time I play at a club.

They are expensive, but so worth it.


240 Graphite


360 Pro

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I used the ones call THE VAULT with great success.
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I am interested in buying these cases. How do you store them? And what do you do with the original cases?

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