📀 Elevate Your Media Storage Game!
The Maxtek Premium Thick White Paper CD DVD Sleeves come in a convenient 100-pack, made from 100g heavyweight paper for superior quality. Each sleeve features a 4-inch clear window for easy content visibility and a secure flap for protection, making them an affordable and eco-friendly choice for organizing your media collection.
C**Y
Nice quality
These cd envelopes are a nice quality. I'd say the paper is thicker than I've had before and very durable.
M**E
great for the price.
Not as good as a plastic Jewl box, but they don't take up much space either. fine for bulk storage. you can see thorough one side to see the label of the disc.
K**R
Nice envelopes
Very nice and easy to use.
C**O
Served Their Purpose—Then Went the Way of the Dinosaurs
I bought these sleeves to ditch a giant binder of DVDs and CDs that we never really used. At the time, they were perfect—simple, sturdy enough, and compact. I appreciated how much space we saved, and they made organizing a breeze.Fast forward a few years, and the whole stack (discs included) ended up getting donated or tossed. We never touched them again. Honestly, I can't even remember what half the discs were for. So while these sleeves did the job well, our need for them didn’t stick around. Still, they were a solid purchase for the price.
R**S
They do what they are supposed to do.
What can I say, these work as imagined.
S**A
fits perfect
matress pad
T**S
great value
nice quality for the price
G**L
Very similar quality to the long discontinued Kodak paper sleeves.
Let me start by saying I used to buy only the 500 count of Kodak cd/dvd paper sleeves, that is until they quit making them years ago. I liked the quality as they were thicker than other brands and withstand the test of time. I am down to my last two boxes of sleeves and had to start looking around for an identical alternative as I will go through these fairly quick. I use the reference for Kodak as they were high quality and had more high reviews at the time they were made than the other brands.I saw the reviews of these Maxtex Premium White Paper cd/dvd sleeves and though priced a bit higher than the 500 count Kodak boxes (you can only buy these 100 at a time and not 500, so cost per 100 is higher), I thought I would give them shot. Since they were sold only in packs of 100, i've spent $6 or so in worse ways and i'd be able to use them for something if they turned out cheesy. Well, to my surprise they were very good quality paper sleeves and very comparable.How close in comparison? Well, I put them side by side and then mixed up a couple of them and showed my wife. I told her to pick the Kodak one. She said they were the same in looks and feel and both were Kodak. One was Kodak and one was Maxtek, that is how close they are in comparison. There is a slight cosmetic difference in the fold and the size of the little flap the holds the fold if you elect to use it. The differences are so minimal and you really have to look.If you want a thicker, higher quality paper sleeve, these Maxteks will make you happy. These are the 100 pack and not the 1,000 pack that seem to be a more generic and thinner paper according to many of the reviews I read here, though both are made by Maxtek. I'd much rather buy them by bulk but not through loss of quality so I will stick to these 100 packs.
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