Features of Case Logic
Lifetime warranty
Capacity of 320 disks or 160 disk/booklet combos
Fast-file pockets provide quick access to 16 discs
Padded black nylon exterior
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Case Logic Customer Review(s):
Summary: Great place to store your CDs Rating: 5 (out of 5) Comment: I like how the quickfile compartement can be removed so I don't have to haul around all of my 320 cds. The only disadvantage is that if you do not have your pages securely buttoned, the pages fall out and its a pain when you're dealing with 320 cds. However, thats doesn't happen very often. .........................................................................................................................................................................
Summary: A first rate product Rating: 4 (out of 5) Comment: Like the other Case Logic CDW wallets, this one has removalbe pages, holds the discs securely, and has room for rather substantial liner notes. Those that won't fit in the sleeves will fit in the pockets up front.
Because of the unique design of the locking system however, inserting papges is not particularly easy -- the rings lock in front of the first page, so to insert a page, you have to pull out all of the pages in front of it. It would have made more sense to have it lock in the back -- that is where you would either want to add pages, or remove the extra ones.
All in all, we are pleased ... it is a great way to store our cd's, it gets rid of that major shelving system we bought only for our discs, and, frankly, the discs are more accessible, than in some of those fancy jewell cases.
My favorite aspect of the wallets is that we actually listen to our music more -- we were storing our discs in our library -- away from our stereo, so you actually had to make an effort to pull the discs if you wanted to listen to them. Because these books are so much more portable, they are where our stereo is.
I foresee the future holding all music electronically, on demand. But in the meantime, several of us own thousands of CD's and this seems to be the best way to store and protect them.
(PS I understand the hesitation of actually tossing the jewell cases -- all I can say is DO IT!!! It feels fine. And if worse comes to worse, pull them open and save the inserts.) .........................................................................................................................................................................
Summary: Just bought it, about to return it. Rating: 1 (out of 5) Comment: I like the idea. The design is lacking. Even with no CDs in it whatsoever, it is easy to see the problems ahead. With the case open wide, the outer-center support caves in, not allowing for the case to be full with CDs and open at the same time. In other words, if you hope to store to capacity, forget about navigating it. I put between twenty and thirty CDs in groups at different spots in the case, figuring I would fill in the spots with similar styles, etc. later. It just isn't going to work. I don't know if this is just too large a capacity for any case to hold. However, I have a case by another company that holds a couple hundred, which I am very happy with. I will return this tomorrow and order a second of my other case. It looks like a couple hundred at a time is plenty for any case to hold. I don't know whether Case Logic's other larger capacity holders are good or not. I have a couple smaller Case Logic CD wallets that are quite nice. I think they need to take this one off the market. It chased me away to another brand for my couple-hundred holder. .........................................................................................................................................................................
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