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Brand | Maxell |
Item model number | CD-400 |
Color | White |
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Product Id | 351127 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.3 (30 ratings) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 025215191961 |
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Maxell, MAX190135, White CD / DVD Sleeves, White
Reviews: 30
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It does what it says it does. It works well. I can fit 2 discs in one sleeve.
Very good and useful for DVDs.
convenient sleeves to have to protect dvds or cds
Like %26 the shoppers should know before buying it's good quality %26 a great buy.
What is there to say about an envelope except the discs fit.
Not much to say about it. It does what it is supposed to do.
These make very good covers for cd's and dvd's
The sleeves do what they're supposed to do. They're simple, plain and serve their purpose well.
The sleeves I received were not Maxell but instead an inferior ripoff. Instead of being packaged in a Maxell box as shown on Walmart's website they came in a cellophane bag. The packaging didn't matter that much to me but the product had an additional problem. The clear plastic material on the face of the sleeve is too long such that it extends across the line where the tab is supposed to be folded resulting in a tab that doesn't fold down properly. I later bought the Maxell product at Office Depot (for $2 less than the Walmart price) and found that they come pre-folded with the cellophane properly trimmed as opposed to the Walmart product.
I usually give good reviews if I can, but this time, all I can say about these is "Could they MAKE them any flimsier?" Call me old-fashioned, but in the modern world of corporations cutting quality every fraction of a cent they can to increase their profit, I think Maxell went a bit too far with these sleeves. The way I figure it, it's bad enough to trust the safety of your discs to a piece of paper, rather than a good solid case - so you don't want ALSO for that paper to be micro thin..and these just are. Actually they also have that damp feel that recycled paper has, which is nasty (but just as you'd expect of other people's trash that's been soaked in water). (I don't care for recycled paper obviously.) It doesn't say they're made of recycled paper, but it sure seems like it. So I won't buy these again. I want a cheap way out when I buy paper sleeves, yes. But I do want a little thickness to the paper. They should be a sturdy envelope - not a thin damp bit of reconstituted trash.