📀 Store in Style: Where Function Meets Fashion!
The Snap-N-Store CD Storage Box is a durable and stylish solution for organizing your media collection. It holds up to 60 discs in jewel cases, 120 in slim cases, or 330 in sleeves, and features easy assembly, heavy-duty construction, and a chrome card holder for labeling.
S**G
High Quality
Bought both the DVD version and the CD version. Set up is about 1 minute and they are very sturdy. They are a bit pricey, but it's nice not to have cheap crap these days. Can't say canary yellow is my favorite, but so what.
K**E
Snap-N-Store CD/DVD Storage Box
These storage boxes were perfect for my collection of CD's. I put them in my glass doored entertainment center and you can't even see them because they are black.
L**E
Great!!
I just love these storage boxes and the colors are so bright. Everything fit perfectly and it was so easy to assemble. I highly recommend them and they are very sturdy.
A**E
They’re OK
One of the snaps broke as we were putting the box together. These will be fine for storing items used occasionally. Probably wouldn’t recommend for daily use.
G**M
DVD box
Perfect for my DVDs
R**R
Sturdy DVD storage box
Great sturdy protection for 25-26 DVD's. A little pricey for two boxes but worth the organization & protection. Label on front of box is a nice touch.
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.
K**E
Ordering four more without the slightest hesitation
My wife and I buy only CDs and then rip them to XBox Music. By buying CDs the music arrives with a ready-made backup completely under our own ownership and control. Plus of course we already had a large CD library pre-dating streaming we have been ripping on a CD-by-CD basis when we become re-interested in listening to an old CD.Up until this point we were still in the mode of having the CDs in readily available racks in the living room based on the old process of grabbing a CD and sticking it into a CD player. Now that we've shifted to streaming ripped copies, it was time to free up that space in the living room. Once ripped, it made sense to put the CDs in storage out of sight.I did a LOT of poking around on the Internet and generally wasn't finding what I was looking for. Something reasonably inexpensive, not too fancy, high density without a lot of wasted volume, and more or less like a "banker's box" that is used for storing old accounting files.I found these and ordered four of them to get over the free shipping limit. They just arrived and I just finished assembling them and filling them with CDs. So far they seem to fit my requirements just perfectly.These are NOT for DVDs. They are for CDs. By being for CDs, they don't have any extra volume that gets wasted when not being used for DVDs. Although if somebody is looking to toss a few DVDs in with primarily CDs, then perhaps turning the DVDs sideways might work. However be aware DVDs were not the primary intention of these cases.They perfectly hold CDs in both the standard and thin plastic jewel cases, and obviously CDs in sleeves only. By first hand experience I can say they hold 33 standard jewel cases per side, so 66 total. That "should" mean they'd hold 66 thin jewel cases per side for 132 total. However all our CDs are in their original standard size cases so I have no first hand experience with putting thin cases in them.In a large library there can be a few CDs in non-standard packaging of various sorts, and sometimes that package can be a smidge wider than a standard CD jewel case. These always tend to create problems in any kind of CD storage unit. Because the box is perfectly designed for jewel cases, those non-standard CD packages can be "overly snug". I generally found they fit but usually in the middle of a row and not at the ends. The box has more flexibility to expand slightly in the middle than at the ends. Since such packaging is rare, it's not an issue. If it was important the CDs could always be transferred into more standard jewel cases.With the boxes filled with jewel cases they seem sturdy enough to be stacked three or four high. I'm always surprised just how heavy 66 CDs in jewel cases can end up being when only a single CD in a jewel case seems pretty lightThere might be some concern for stacking them three or four high if they are filled with only CDs in sleeves. CDs in sleeves won't be as tall as jewel cases and won't add to the structural support like jewel cases will. The box material is sturdy cardboard with metal snaps. Without jewel cases inside to provide structural support, the boxes will likely slowly crush over time if enough weight is stacked on top of them. One of these boxes filled with 66 CDs in jewel cases has some pretty hefty weight to it.If you're looking for a CD container that'll take a lot of abuse constantly being tossed around, stuff stacked on it, or constantly being opened and closed, these might not be the right answer. If you're looking for a CD container primarily for storing CDs out of the way, these seem great.As my heading says, after having put four into service I'll now be ordering four more without the slightest hesitation.
C**E
Exceeded my expectations
I wasn't expecting much with these, but they are very sturdy! Of course they are held together with snaps, so if you drop the box it may come apart. However, I loaded them up with CDs and they held the weight of them with no issue.They look neat as well and have a space for a label at the front.
A**R
Not very good quality for the price.
The cardboard is not that solid. Once the Cds are in it, it seems like the bottom is going to break. And one of the box arrived damaged.
M**Y
Perfect for My Needs
Liked the first one so much .........It's an easy to assemble, attractive, somewhat sturdy cardboard box. However:I would keep it on a tabletop or shelf when full of DVD's or CD's. It isn't meant for handling a full load for transportation.
L**A
Snap n Store Berry
Me gustó mucho porque es de buen material y me cupo un poquito más de lo especificado para CDs. Ahora tengo ordenados todos los CDs y me quedó más espacio en mi mueble.
M**D
Perfect DVD storage
The boxes look great, and hold 26 DVD cases. I had to buy 8 boxes to hold my collection.The really annoying thing was that I had to put in multiple orders as I could only order one at a time (or two boxes if I could buy the multipack)
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