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Nylon 336-Disc CD Wallet (Black) | 
enlarge | Brand: Case Logic Category: CE
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $31.99 You Save: $18.00 (36%)
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Rating: 163 reviews
Fabric Type: Nylon Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.6 Dimensions (in): 12.4 x 12.6 x 5.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 25 years warranty
MPN: CDW-320 Model: CDW-320 UPC: 085854004756 EAN: 0085854004756 ASIN: B0002Y6CVA
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| Features:
| • | Capacity of 320 disks or 160 disk/booklet combos | | • | Fast-file pockets provide quick access to 16 discs | | • | Padded black nylon exterior | | • | Lifetime warranty |
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Product Description Case Logic is a leading worldwide marketer of lifestyle-oriented products. By building an excellent reputation for product quality, functionality, innovation, and customer service, the Case Logic brand has earned a position at the forefront of its target markets throughout the world.
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Great solution to CD Storage -- get rid of your jewel cases! February 26, 2006 29 out of 29 found this review helpful
It is wonderful grabbing one of these cases and flipping thru the pages to find my CDs, rather than pawing thru jewel cases, knocking over the stacks of them, and giving up after a half hour of searching. I have 3 CDW-320's, each holding a different genre of music. In a fire, I could grab all three cases and go, where that would've been impossible before. By my calculations, the physical space used by my CD collection has decreased by 40%!
The way to do what I did is to get rid of the jewel cases entirely. To do that, do this for each CD you own: 1) Each side of each CDW-320 page has four pockets. Put the CD in one of the two top-most Pockets on a page. 2) Put the CD's booklet in the pocket underneath its CD. 3) Finally, pop open the CD case (it takes just a little force) and pry out the back-of-the-CD card. Straighten out the folds of that card, and slide it in sideways into the bottom pocket, behind the CD's booklet. It will stick up over the top of the pocket, but since it's in the bottom and the CD's in the top, it doesn't hurt anything. The back card will just cover up a little of the CD.
Continuing in this fashion will allow you to fill up the wallet with 160 CDs, since each CD takes up two pockets. Double and Triple CD cases work similarly, and just use up more pocket-pairs.
When you take out a CD to play it, you can take out the booklet too, and see the back-card with the tracklisting through the clear pockets. You never have to take the back-card out, which is good, since its straightened-out folds may be delicate and may rip with too much handling.
Finally, you can recycle the jewel cases, saving a few in case you want to lend a CD to someone.
One other plus to this one over the other Case Logic cases: not only is it the biggest, but it allows the pages to be removed and shuffled. Like another reviewer said, it's a pain, but at least it's doable. The smaller cases do not have this feature.
SOOO Much Better Than the Rest March 14, 2006 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
So this is the maximum--320 (or 336 counting the space in the front pocket). This is also one of the cheapest 320 disc capacity CD binders on the market. I've owned this particular model for 10 months now and it has performed EXCELLENTLY!
First: the price. You just can't beat a binder this big for under $30.
Second: the quality. The nylon material shows absolutely NO WEAR after almost a year of tossing it around.
Third: construction. The handstrap does exactly what it should do--make this much easier to carry around. Outside is durable and the inside is sleek and clean. Discs aren't scratched by abrasive sleeves and they are NOT bent if they are in the front or the back of the binder--a problem that many of the other binders have.
The only con for the whole thing, which I feel bad even saying, is that when you go to zip it back up you sometimes have to 'guide' the zipper for the first inch to get it started. And this is nothing that you should consider, as with the size of this binder, this should be expected.
As far as shopping around, I went out this week to buy a second one of these--for space reasons--and found a Leather Case Logic 320 at my local KMart for $33. So take your pick.
All pros, practically no cons. If you're shopping around just stop here. This is as good as it gets.
Great for organization and efficiency February 1, 2006 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Those who possess great passion for and have varied taste in music may have personal CD collections containing hundreds or thousands of CD's.
This large of a collection can be unsightly, if displayed for ease of access, may consume valuable living space, and can become a hastle to keep organized.
I have about 600 CD's presently, and have recently consolodated them into three CaseLogic binders. I was given one as a Christmas gift, but was reluctant to dispose of my inserts (for nostalgic value more than anything else). But, I finally took the plunge and began organizing and filing my CD's into these cases. I chose to cut the front page of the insert from the booklets and include that single slip-sheet in front of my CD's. This method provides a really neat appearance and is helpful in locating discs whose covers I recognize by sight.
By using these cases, the area occcupied by my CD collection has been effectively reduced my approximately 95%! Additionally, organization is easier to maintain with this system. And, if you need to add a disc at any time (which I assume we all will) the pages are removable for easy re-arrangement!
In my opinion, this system of CD storage is far superior to the shelving method that I used for so many years. For those rare CD's which are of extremely high-value, it is not necessary to snip the covers on those. Just because you have the ability to conserve space and organize CD's with this system doesn't mean that you HAVE to with every disc. I have a few such discs that remain in their original packaging.
On another note, my first order arrived severely damaged, and Amazon replced it no questions asked. The new one arrived within two days! Amazon customer service is Awesome!!! You have no worries when ordering through Amazon.com!
Minimize the storage space of your collection August 2, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
As the specificiations say, it has pages to hold 320 discs (or 160 with liner notes) with additional capacity on the inside cover. For those who prefer to keep liner notes, I found that each individual pocket is large enough to hold both a disc and liner note only if liner notes are thin. As a test, I put 320 discs with liner notes and found the wallet became too bulky, too heavy. Overall the wallet works well and looks good. This product is also available in faux leather, which may be preferred by some.
Very good value for your money August 10, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm very happy with this CD Wallet. I used to have stacks of DVD's and they collected dust and took lots of space. It was hard to find the DVD I wanted or simply browse them. Now it is all very organized and easy to browse. I don't care about the order; I just stick DVD's into the sleeves in the pages, 8 per page (4 per side). I don't take this case anywhere so I'm not sure how robust it will be in the long run but for home use it is very good. Good return on investment. I'm not totally happy with the zipper location but it's not an issue overall. Good quality. Recommended. Amazon shipping was as promissed.
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