🎬 Snap, Store, and Showcase Your Movie Masterpiece!
The Snap-N-Store DVD Storage Box 2-Pack offers a durable, leather-like PVC construction with chrome accents and a snap-together design for quick assembly. Each box holds up to 52 DVD cases, featuring a built-in chrome card holder for easy labeling. Its compact, stackable form factor is ideal for organizing and displaying your movie collection with style and efficiency.
Brand | Snap-N-Store |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Special Feature | Durable |
Style | 2 Pack - DVD |
Recommended Uses For Product | Card Box |
Product Dimensions | 5.1"L x 5.1"W x 13.2"H |
Capacity | 5 Pounds |
Closure Type | Snap |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Opening Mechanism | Snap |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Storage Volume | 244.4 GB |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
UPC | 826030016183 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00826030016183 |
Manufacturer | Ideastream Consumer Products, LLC |
Item Weight | 2.76 pounds |
Item model number | SNS01618 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Size | 2 Pack |
Manufacturer Part Number | SNS01618 |
B**.
Handy Storage
A nice classic (and I mean 80's) look for my fellow Gen X folks. I didn't count how many I shoved in there, but holds all DVD/BR/XBox/PS containers well. Also stores VHS except for those bulky plastic ones which need to be flipped around vertically. Not like I'm going to part with The Princess's Bride.Buttons hold well. I'm not stacking them, but fit nicely in the end table. Seems stable for my application. Easily open and close. A good value buy. Get yours!
B**R
Must-have storage item for the movie or game collector
I am an avid collector of movies and video games, and I have now purchased twenty of these Snap-N-Store DVD boxes over the past 15 years -- not because ANY of them have worn out, because none have! They're just such perfect storage for physical media, no matter what that media happens to be. This box fits DVDs, Blu-Rays, any video game that comes in an Amaray case (Wii, Wii U, any game in the XBox line), PS Vita games, Nintendo 3DS games, PS3 games, and even music CDs or video games that came in crystal music CD cases (ex. PS1, Dreamcast). I haven't tested putting Nintendo Switch games in it, but I suspect they'd fit there as well. The size would even make VHS storage a possibility to some degree, though you might not be able to utilize the space in the box properly with that one, as it truly is designed to fit the advertised number of Amaray DVD cases.The size and design of the boxes is also a big plus. They are almost exactly the dimensions of a vertically-stacked DVD case, allowing you to stow them away under a bed or chair, in the shelf of a closet--pretty much anywhere. The lip of the box's interior is just high enough that DVD cases inside are protected by the edges and have no pressure placed on them. There is neither extra space *inside* that allows things to flop around loose nor extra space or curved edges *outside* that take up needless room and make it harder to organize. They also feature a spot for labels on the edges to allow you to see what's inside the box from the front. Finally, they're a piece of cake to assemble and plenty sturdy enough to protect your movies and games as long as you aren't doing something crazy like kicking or stomping the boxes.Literally the only a single negative that I can think of to these Snap-N-Store boxes, and it's a very minor gripe, is that the fact that they're made of hard cardboard rather than plastic does limit their "stackability" vertically once you fill them up. They're fairly heavy once full, and I have always felt a bit nervous about stacking more than two full boxes on top of one another long-term for fear of harming the structural integrity of the one on the bottom. You could probably stack 3 vertically without causing problems, but 4 would definitely be pushing it. (Again, not so much on short-term storage, but in fear of harming the box long-term.) However, this very feature likely keeps the cost of the item down, and as I said, it's certainly firm enough to protect movies and games from regular wear and tear.So, if you collect games or movies and DON'T have space in your home for some kind of huge mega display (or just want to keep your collection out of the dust, light, humidity, etc.), this item is absolutely fantastic. I suspect I'll keep hitting the "buy again" button on this in the future as long as these are produced.
I**.
Stylish and very functional
As there are many comments regarding this. just wanted to inform that, like the title of the product, I did receive 2 or rather a "2 pack" as they shared the same company packaging bind. Also note worthy, I now own 4 of these and have not had 1 problem with the snaps not holding. They all snap and hold perfectly as intended so it is not at all a design/product overlook as it is perhaps a flaw on some received.Found these originally at Kmart as they were going out of business and needed to find a new way to store/display my games (DVD cases) on my new TV stand as there was no storage. Picked the last 2 they had on a whim and figured I could always find a use for them. To my surprise they are absolutely perfect for what I needed them for and what is also great is due to my tv stand being glass the leathery material keeps them from sliding around.After setting up the 2 I had I went on a desperate hunt to find a 3rd to complete the look (I'm a tad OCD.) To my surprise they were worth more than I thought, picking them up at a steal at $6.15 each on clearance at Kmart. After many weeks browsing around I finally caved and spent the $14 on amazon because prime shipping was available and it could potentially be 2 though I only needed the one. Luckily it was 2, so I'll find a good use for that second one.Depending on your plans with it your response could greatly differ. However, to simply display my video games in a safe and stylish way lining my TV stand these worked perfectly - I even set them inside the lid to give a lip to hold controllers and memory cards etc which is a complete bonus as I no longer have to worry about tangling cords or losing those stupid PS2 memory cards. I've never been excited over something as stupid as a DVD case but it's exciting to have something not only function as intended but go above and beyond what you expected.
D**R
Love These!
I absolutely love these! I have tons of CDs, used to be very active in the music scene, and I WISH I had been storing my CDs all these years instead of my five media bookcases that require endless dusting. And, to find anything on those shelves, you need lighting that is just right and I never got it just right. I bought the DVD boxes because they are a little larger and I have a few items of larger packaging, and I can use these form my DVDs as well. It is SO MUCH EASIER to thumb through these, filed alphabetically than try to locate them on the annoying shelves. A good number of my CDs don't have jewel cases; they have only folders. or sleeves, or generic jewel cases with no official spine labeling, On shelves, finding these was a nightmare.UPDATE: After testing them and deciding they work ok, went back to buy more a few weeks later AND THE SELLER HAD ALMOST DOUBLED THE PRICE. I am really upset. The price was two for 6.29 and now it is two for 11.29. I was going to buy a lot more. I found they are the right size for most old VHS tapes, too. I have a bunch of personally filmed jazz performances on VHS that I haven't transferred, yet. If the price increase hadn't been so significant, I would have still considered it.These boxes are NOT for heavy duty storage. For example, If you move residences, you would want to place the boxes in a more sturdy moving box. They will NOT protect your media from anything of any weight that is placed on top of the box. They are good for organizing, but not for major archival-quality, strong, totally dust-proof protection.
D**Z
Extra Storage
Great saver of space.
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