






🗂️ Elevate your media storage game—because your discs deserve the best!
This Panmer pack of 100 premium CD/DVD/Blu-ray sleeves offers crystal-clear polypropylene protection with smooth edges to prevent scratches. Designed to keep your media dust and dirt-free, these UK-made sleeves combine durability and convenience for professional-grade organization.




| ASIN | B08D6PQC7Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,624 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 12 in Media Storage Sleeves |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Manufacturer | Panmer |
| Manufacturer reference | Pan-100 |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 13 x 0.1 cm; 310 g |
S**L
price and quility
great sleeves perfect for what i need.
K**R
Good!
Great sleeves to have. Good price. Very happy with them.
J**J
Good sleeves at the price
Thinner than some sleeves but good for what is needed.
B**T
Cd sleeves
Good quality
G**M
Great value!
Perfect for my big dvd declutter as I get rid of bulky cases and try to streamline my storage! Good quality!
M**N
Good value.
Ideal for purpose
M**N
Ideal CD?DVD storage
Very useful for reducing the space of a large CD/DVD collection and getting rid of plastic cases.
J**C
Very thin - little protection for contents
Be aware although advertised as premium quality one cannot assume robustness and protection for the contents. I doubt these cd sleeves are even 80 micron. They really are VERY thin and are quite likely to tear along the edges. On the plus side the plastic is very clear and feels very smooth. Personally I would store my CD or CDr in one of these, using it as a liner. I place the liner sleeve with the CD booklet on top, and with the original CD tray bottom on the underside. I pop the "sandwich" into a larger, more robust 150 micron CD sleeve. The folded bottom edge of the original CD tray bottom is hooked over the bottom downward edge of the "sandwich". This leaves the topmost edge of the CD tray bottom protruding slightly upward from the body of the outer CD sleeve where it can be folded down and tucked beneath the top plastic tab of the outermost CD sleeve. Provided you don't throw it around like a frisbee the result is a well protected CD and documentation package which takes up far less space on a shelf than a normal CD case. I've been storing my CDs and DVDs this way for some years now because, for me space is a premium. The downside is that unless you really shop around to ensure the inner CD sleeve fits comfortably within the confines of the second, outer CD sleeve, you are likely to have to trim down the side edges of the inner liner CD sleeve. My experience is that such a trim doesn't result in any damage to the CD itself. and the overall package is secure and the documentation easily accessible to read when required. To reiterate I think these particular CD sleeves are only suitable for use as the inner liner of such a sandwich. I would not trust these sleeves to protect my CD music without an envelope of the booklet and an additional thicker and more robust CD sleeve around it. It is possible to obtain multi-pocket CD sleeves to house multi-volume CDs and their documentation but they are relatively expensive. Using this "sandwich" solution I have sucessfully stored two CDs, each in its own liner, wiyh a surround of the CD booklet and back tray insert, all in the same single outer surround sleeve. If there are more than 2 CDs in a jewel case package then I leave the multiple CDs in the original jewel case. These days many CDs are being released in card sleeves, or card with integral CD trays instead of being provided in jewel cases. Where the original package is card only I tend to place the CDs into these thin "liner" inside the card enclosure. This reduces friction when removing and inserting the CD into the card slot enclosure, minimising the risk of scratching the CD surface. It is so easy to accidentally tear these card slot enclosures that reducing friction is almost essential to avoid damage. Again it may be necessary to trim the sides of the liner to fit it in the slot. If you ignore the bulk of this "review" I would suggest you take away the information to buy thicker 150micron CD sleeves to protect your valuable CD collection. Unless youtake care to buy unusually large width CD cleeves then you will not normally fit thick booklets into the same CD sleeve as the CD. In which case you may need to stick two CD sleeves together, or else invest in the more expensive multi-pocket CD sleeves.
K**A
Good quality
T**S
Produkt gut bearbeitet aber die Folie ist sehr dünn.
R**L
Att dom är väldigt smala och svåra att få på några millimeter till på bredden hade underlättat.
D**M
Great, cost effective way to keep media cds/dvds organized
R**S
Awesome item
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