Electronics : Verbatim 50-pack Color CD & DVD Slim Cases 5 Assorted Colors

Verbatim 50-pack Color CD & DVD Slim Cases 5 Assorted Colors

from: VERBATIM CORPORATION




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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Verbatim
EAN: 0023942941781
Label: VERBATIM CORPORATION
Manufacturer: VERBATIM CORPORATION
Model: 94178
Publisher: VERBATIM CORPORATION
Studio: VERBATIM CORPORATION


Features:
  • Thinner, lighter and more durable than larger jewel cases which allows for safe and secure transport.
  • Assorted jewel colors (green, yellow, red, purple and blue).
  • 50 cases per pack.
  • SOLD BY THE PK







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
When it comes to storing and transporting compact discs, the choice is clear - TRIMpak from Verbatim is the answer. Thinner, lighter and more durable than plastic jewel boxes, Verbatim's TRIMpak is far superior to traditional CD storage cases. TRIMpak weighs about half as much as a jewelbox and requires 60% less space. Better yet, TRIMpak's innovative design holds discs safely and securely. Simply place a disc inside and lock it into place with an easy snap.The translucent cases make it easy to quickly identify each disc's label. TRIMpak is economical to use, great for travel and meets all U.S. Postal requirements for single and bulk shipments. So insist on the TRIMpak from Verbatim. The clear choice for CDs.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Movie and CD junkie
Leary of buying "plastic" to endure the ravages of time, we are pleasantly surprised to find the exellent quality of these low priced protective items. They reduce storage space by about 50% and are of superb quality. We intend to purchase more for future use. A consumer's delight.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I got what I expected
Service was quick,Product was intact and in excellent condition. Cases have held up well over 6 months now. This is being written as I am re-ordering more.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Study
I'm on my 3rd 50 pack and none have broken yet. They have benn opened and closed many times.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - disappointed
came half the tabs on the covers broken not worth the effect to replace never again



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A really great deal!
These cases are durable and colorful! None of that dull black or transparent stuff. They're made from the company that makes the best CD-Rs, Verbatim. Definitely snag the 100pk of the ValueLife CD-Rs. They're great because they have no logos or typing on the front of the Disc. So, if you want to make labels, there's no risk of anything showing through. Plus, the CDs are of such high quality. I've never had a problem with any of them and I've purchased at least 300 Verbatims by now. If you're looking for the 100pk, I recommended it in addition to this product above. Don't clutter up your CD rack with bulky, brittle, and dull jewel cases. Use these!

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