| | |  | Storage Cases | Home » » » » Memorex CD/DVD Keepers (50-Pack, Plastic Sleeves) | | | | | | | Description: | | Low cost storage solution for your CDs and DVDs. Transparent polypropylene makes it easy to view the contents. Back flap keeps your disc inside. Media Stored: CD DVD Capacity (text): 1 Material(s): N/A Color(s): Assorted.Unit of Measure : Pack | | | Features: | |
• A wide portfolio of solutions for storing data, photo, audio and video formats
• Comes in purple, orange, green, pink and blue.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.13 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.13 inches | | Product Height:
| 6.63 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.8 pounds | | Package Length:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 18 reviews |
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47 of 48 found the following review helpful:
I Changed to Paper Sleeves...Mar 12, 2006
By pbro
"Joe"
I put my 60+ games into these sleeves. I needed space, so I'd take my "new" games from their case/paper sleeves and put them into these plastic sleeves stored vertically in a shoebox. Recently I pulled out a few games to load onto my computer and noticed what appeared to be a "substance" on my discs ? About 90+% of my games are new, so I was confused. I had to use hot water + microfiber towel to "scrub" the stuff off. Well, to cut to the chase, I pulled out a few more and saw the same thing: large areas of "a substance" all over some discs. Since my games are new, the manufacturers different, I was puzzled. I cleaned these as well. To see what's what, I pulled out a game I cleaned awhile back; yep, it was messed up again. It appears these plastic sleeves do not breathe and the sleeves transfer some gunk like masterial to the discs ... I say gunk like, because I had to scrub it off = it would smear with a basic cotton rag After pulling out some 60+ games(...about 120+ discs), we counted 78 discs that needed to be cleaned. So, it has to be these sleeves. Some were easy to clean, others required quite a bit of pressure to remove the gunk/subtance. Trust me, I'm very careful with my games ! I'd buy these, or any other plastic sleeves with caution.
32 of 33 found the following review helpful:
I'd give this zero stars if I could.Apr 15, 2006
By Ann I switched to these plastic sleeves to save space and because I liked that they were transparent and came in different colors. My experience with them is the same as the other reviewer's. The residue that these sleeves left on some of my CDs is really hard to get off; I actually came to Amazon to see if there were any reviews that included tips on how to get this stuff off. It's almost like the plastic MELTED on my CDs. It didn't affect all of my CDs, but it did affect many of them--maybe 20 to 25 percent. I can't believe anyone really sells these--they work so badly!
23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Strongest possible warning, whatever you do, do not buy this item!Sep 16, 2007
By Tom Roberts This horrific product leaves an insidious, foglike residue on your disks that is nearly impossible to remove destroying your expensive computer games, data backups and DVD's.
Leached out by the obviously inferior pigmentation that is used to color these sleeves, in many cases the thin superglue-like residue causes discolorations on the disks that can only be fully removed by automobile rubbing compound or rubbing alcohol mixed with toothpaste, both of which leave millions of fine scratches in the residue's place.
In the case of baking soda, you can simply no longer see the discolaration any longer due to the many scratches that cleaning a DVD with baking soda causes.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Terrible Product, ruins DVD it is expected to protectJan 22, 2007
By J. Durand I was so mad after spending hours of capturing home VHS movies and putting them on DVD's only to have these colored plastic sleeves leave a residue that would result in the DVD not being readable. After about 6 months of storage (normal room temperature, stacked vertically) the sleeves would stick slightly to the DVD. After removing from the sleeve, you could see the residue on the DVD. I've tried 10 different solvents in an attempt to clean w/o ruining the DVD. No luck. This stuff is really adhered to the surface. And after contacting Memorex, they offered no additional help. I am amazed this product is still on the market. Many plastics have chemicals that bleed to the surface. One would have thought they would have covered this base in the design of these sleeves. I've since been using the paper sleeves with great success. A after 2 years storage, no problems. I've lost my confidence in Memorex products because I'm sure they're aware of this problem, but yet they still sell it. I bought it to "protect" my DVD, only to be blind-sided.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
A WASTE OF RESOURCES & ENERGY. NOT RECOMMENDED!Dec 29, 2008
By Madam H I cannot NOT recommend this product highly enough.
They are crap. As stated in previous reviews, these envelopes will indeed leach or transfer some sort of residue or offgas product onto your discs, rendering movies and music useless.
I bought at least a COUPLE HUNDRED of these a few years ago, in an attempt to save storage space. HUGE mistake. Awhile back, we noticed music and movies with this 'stuff' on them. Much of our library (not massive by any means, but numbering quite a few boxed PBS, Charlie Chan, and other expensive series) has been ruined by these gawd-awful wastes of petroleum resources. Now in the process of reviewing our discs to see what can be salvaged, and what will have to be thrown away. Not fun.
I wish someone with pockets deeper than mine would file a lawsuit against Memorex, to halt the sale of this defective product, and reimburse customers who have lost/damaged property due to negligence of this company.
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