📀 Keep Your Media in Check!
The Fellowes 95304 CD/DVD Looseleaf Binder Sheet is a practical solution for organizing your media collection. Each sheet holds 2 CDs/DVDs in jewel cases, features a clear design for easy identification, and is made from 100% recyclable materials. With 10 sheets per pack, it's perfect for professionals looking to maintain an organized and eco-friendly workspace.
J**N
Get your CD binder sheets right here.
The binder does not have flaps, but the pockets are deeper. The rings in the ring binder keep the CDs from falling out. The plastic is thinner. The plastic is of a better quality and should last longer.I have four in a ring binder now and they seem to be quite nice. I have seven CDs in slim jewel cases in the binder sheet and I am quite pleased. I tried purchasing them in Office Depot and Office Max. They did not have them. I wasted enough time and gasoline to pay for the sheets from Amazon.Poor product. Plastic that I thought would be of a better quality, wasn't. Not worth the money to purchase.
P**I
Perfect for storing cardboard sleeves...
I was looking specifically for a product that would hold cardboard sleeves with discs inside them, like the kind that videogame and PC demo discs are usually shipped in. For this purpose, these work great. I just fill them up with demo discs, in their cardboard sleeves, and put them inside binders.As for full size jewel cases, I haven't tested that aspect of it.Also, I bought six packs of these, and the manufacturing quality varied. Some sheets were absolutely perfect, whereas others were a bit creased. They work fine, and if I was really anal about it, I could send them back to Amazon as defective for replacements, but they still work fine.
K**R
Found them again!
I have used these wonderful cd/dvd protectors/holders for years. I was so thankful I found them again on Amazon.com. They hold each item in its own space. The looseleaf binder sheets are able to held in a regular 3 ring Binder (perhaps other ringed Binders as well) which I have found really helpful in not only keeping them safe from scratching, but they are more easily retrieved.
T**E
Not as Pictured - Missing Flaps
This is the second time I ordered these through Amazon. The first time three years ago; I went to that order and clicked the product link.In the picture it shows the DVD/CD sleeve with a flap on the left side which secures the DVD in the sleeve. The ones I received three years ago were exactly as pictured. They were a heavier gauge plastic and the flap insures the DVD's are not going to slide out.The ones I just received are thin plastic sheets with two pockets that are open on the left side NO FLAP. They will work but they do not look as nice and professional as the others. I have looked over the outside packaging between the two orders and they are identical. I can only assume Fellowes downgraded the product.If you are hoping to get the ones pictured with the securing flap, be warned it is possible you will not.
J**T
Close to useless but you can fix
These seem to be the only product on the market to allow cd's AND CASES to fit, but the current Fellowes version is nearly useless. The previous version not only included flaps over each envelope (not too important) but was a much stronger and flexible plastic (photo 1). EVERY ONE of my new sheets TORE OUT because of the flimsy/brittle nature of the plastic. These pages are quite heavy with two cd's plus cases per sheet and undergo a lot of torque when pages are turned. I have repaired each of the 20 sheets using fabric tape and a hole puncher (photo 2). Fellowes needs to go back to the original, minus the flaps, if still possible.
R**Y
Very useful
I know that there are not many CD’s still around but these work well to keep them from getting scratched.
W**L
Poor design
Being open on one side, it allows the CDs to easily fall out.
W**E
Good enough; best solution for storing CD's with the liner notes/pages
I bought these to organize my CD's. It's the only solution I've found that will also let one put in the liner notes/pages (CD cover art) inside the pocket.The only downside is that the pockets are a little too loose and aren't as snug fitting as CaseLogic or other normal CD holders. Given that this is the only product I know of that holds enough, I'm still using it. I'll just flip my pages a little slowly and carefully.The other option for binder pages is made by Bellagio, which I reviewed and it does not allow the liners to be inserted.
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