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The Compucessory CD/DVD Window Envelopes (CCS26500) offer a practical and stylish solution for storing and protecting your CDs and DVDs. With a clear window for easy label visibility and a secure closure design, these envelopes are perfect for both personal and professional use.
C**L
They Do The Job - Recommended
These CD\DVD sleeves work as expected to hold CD\DVD media but as others have noted, they are little on the thin side compared to other brands. These also have the clear plastic window that shows the image printed on the disc, which is very useful. We use a lot of this type of sleeve that we normally get wholesale since we professionally produce instructional and promotional videos that we bulk distribute, but ran out for a large order and had to get these in ASAP.We ordered a few different brands and these were the thinnest by far but the worst of the lot was Memorex CD/DVD Sleeves Paper with Window Cut-Out & Back Flap (50-Pack) (crinkled plastic windows made most unusable for my needs).Still, these are a vary good value and do perform the needed function.Recommended!CFH
N**N
Decent envelopes
These envelopes are very flimsy and may be only able to hold one disc. They also don't come with the flap folded down; you'll have to do that manually each time. You're not buying a quality product here, you're here because these are cheap. They most certainly get the job done, and none have torn on me or anything, but they feel cheaper than more expensive envelopes. In their favor however, they are soft and should not scratch your discs, and they have the plastic window so you can see what is written on the disc (or the colored data surface of the disc if you like being fancy).
J**E
I like them its hard to love cd sleeves though.
These cd sleeves work quite well for use in my wife’s photography business. As they hold cds quite well and even have a little room for a discount card and business card from my wife.So to recap they are functional/ easy to use and serve there purpose perfectly.
F**N
CD/DVD Window Envelops
I complaned that the envelopes were made with lighter stock than previous purchases from Amazon and reason for it;(could it be that they were made in China?).I didn't expect it but E-Forcity re-funded me almost 4 BUCK's!!!!. . .WOW...,now I know I will purchase my next batch of envelopes from them.By the way the envelopes are exactly the same except for the stock thickness this does not detract from there purpose of being able to protect the CD/DVD as well as the other ones.
T**T
Thin, but how thin?
Most of the reviewers described these envelopes being thin. But, compared to what? For $3.50, I just thought, how bad could it be?I'd say they are ok (like most reviewers). I would say they are slightly thinner than the 20# copier paper. Much thinner than those that came with driver CDs for some hardware. Those are more like 24# paper.And, one thing no one else had mention that these not perfectly square! They are about 1/8 of inch shorter than the width.
M**Y
Cd/DVD envelopes work great
I don't know what people expect from these envelopes, but they work exactly as they were meant to. They hold cd's and dvd's. They are well made and yes they are thin. The window makes it easy to see what you have in the envelope. You can fold the top flap over or you can push it into the top like an unsealed letter. They work great. I highly recommend these and I will buy more when I run out.
T**M
Just.. WoW!
The cellophane is just amazingly transparent, you can see right through it. What really impressed me most was the tailor fitted envelope formed into a precision square.I was extremely satisfied when I realized that it also came with a flap-tuck. That soothed my buyer's remorse and turned it into a supreme confidence that not only had I made a good purchase, but an investment that will stand the test of time.
S**T
Works just fine
Not sure what other DVD sleeves are like... I figured they are all the same. These work just fine for what I needed them for. Not the best way to protect a disk, but then if you are purchasing these, I'm sure you already know that.
N**L
rather flimsy
well, each envelope holds a DVD or CD, and one can see the label in the disk - so it fulfills the basic function. However, both the plastic window and the paper of the envelope are pretty lightweight, so offer only basic protection to the contents. Did the job I wanted them for, though, which was to offer scratch protection to a bunch of disks I was handing out to the members of a local club. For longer-term storage of archive DVDs that you were hoping never to use, they're probably OK if things are being safely stored; if the disks are going to be rattling around in a drawer or bag, go for something stronger.
O**R
Just the job for archiving CDs, including music CD inserts
I guess a paper sleeve with window is a paper sleeve with window? Well, these are not tuck in flaps, or those with a little tab to hold the flap - these flaps are of the self-adhesive type. Ideally I want post-it like stickiness so I can easily reopen the sleeves. These are tackier than that. However just running your palm or thumb (without too much pressure) over the adhesive once or twice reduces the tackiness and then they are fine. If you don't do this you can just about open them without tearing.I had no problems with any of 400 sleeves that I ordered - consistent good quality. It would have cost almost 4 times as much on the high street for a branded packet of 100 sleeves.They can take an audio CD plus its insert, or even, with a bit of a squeeze, 2 CDs from a double CD and its booklet provided it isn't too fat - the sleeves don't split open. Doing this reduces storage to a quarter of that occupied by my crystal cases. Those have gone to a charity shop so they can sell them in bundles for those that need to replace cracked ones or to encase their data CDs/DVDs. I don't think the cases are recyclable in domestic plastics recycling (I think they are polystyrene) so that seemed the best way to deal with them.For those that have moved on to music streaming all this was a great way to liberate storage space.Pan Gadgets delivered in 3 days, which was the quickest delivery quoted from a rather large range. I am often sceptical when I see a large range in delivery estimates thinking it will take the long end of the delivery window before I see the goods. This wasn't the case. I wonder if some sellers are deliberately doing this now to set expectations or to avoid poor reviews if they occasionally get a supply problem.So 5 stars it is, cheap, decent quality, delivery as promised.
S**A
Protects valuable recordings
Despite claims that discs are proof against the apocalypse, it's best not to trust the blurb. These paper wallets are just the thing to prevent dust and scratches.
H**N
BEWARE OF FAKES
Make sure you buy these from the correct seller as unfortunately i've recently learnt that some sellers are selling fakes of these. I recently received some fakes and i immediately realised this as the quality was incomparable to the original. They were the most awful sleeves i came across. The flap was not pre folded like the original and the quality of the material was incredibly bad due to them being very thin. The original product is a 5/5 but unfortunately i can only give 3 stars as some sellers think they can get away with selling knockoffs.
D**S
Quality is not great
These CD envelopes are okay, just about, but they are made of inferior quality paper. It's a bit coarse-grained yet thin. I'll try a different make next time; I would happy to pay a bit more if only I knew I'd get good quality ones. The difficulty is knowing. These had a good 'star rating', but they're not great. I wonder whether the seller is now sourcing from a different supplier.
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