🎶 Double the Disc, Double the Fun!
The Media Replication CD/DVD Double Jewel Cases are designed for optimal storage and protection of your media. Each pack contains 5 heavyweight cases that securely hold 2 discs, featuring a clear tray for easy visibility. Perfect for professionals looking to organize, present, or gift their media collections.
Brand | Media Replication |
Product Dimensions | 14.2 x 12.4 x 1.04 cm; 279.99 g |
Manufacturer reference | 5/MRCD2JCC10.4 |
Manufacturer | Media Replication |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 280 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**D
GOOD PRODUCT BUT POORLY PACKAGED
I like this product as it does serve it's purpose but i always seem to have one in the box that is damaged and has to be thrown away as i do not like having cracks in the casing. I purchased 10 of these discs for delivery but only 9 were in good condition. There is no soft packaging within the box to protect the items from tossing about and the box used to pack them is a good 3 inches too big in all the areas. More care should be taken with the packaging. It is fortunate that i order extra as i know if i needed exactly 10 cases then i would be short one. However, I will say thank you for the purchase and i do intend to order more very soon.
C**R
It broke
The plastic snapped so I can’t use it anymore
J**G
A trial in context for a similar replica of industrial CDs
DISCLAIMER: Please take note that every time a picture reference is referred to, please affiliate with the number of photo in order. References to be related in brackets in example (Picture 'no.')--------A good look for a replica needs to be tried in context first, so let's try Mizuki Nana's best album "THE MUSEUM", which is the first proper CD I've ever purchased so the state of it is definitely not something that looks very well kept...Take note, this CD released back in 7th February 2007. (Picture 1)As it's the first CD I've ever purchased, of course it'll have little details of evidence showing that, in (Picture 2) and (Picture 3), you will notice the front has smudges of possibly fabric or something.So let's step-by-step transfer contents of one to another!(Picture 4), the booklet had a slightly hard time fitting in as the booklet is fairly thick and the spacial gap is quite tight but manageable...(Picture 5), putting in the back cover, it seems to fit nicely...(Picture 6) and (Picture 7), CD and DVD definitely fit, which is the most important point!But oh no! In (Picture 8) and (Picture 9), you can see that the back cover is reaching out a little from the CD sides resulting in (Picture 10) where the CD won't close...--------In terms of time, we will now try with a different CD. And this time, we'll try a more recent CD, Wakeshima Kanon's album "Tsukinami" in the regular with blu ray edition!Take note, this CD released in 25th February 2015. (Picture 11)I won't step-by-step as I did it before and will only state the important things about this one that "THE MUSEUM" didn't cover perfectly.As shown in (Picture 12) and (Picture 13), the back cover fits perfectly without it hanging out of the empty CD so that is good."Tsukinami" comes with an obi strip/a spine strip and fits very well onto the empty CD in (Picture 14).(Picture 15) shows the successful transfer from one CD to the replica CD that even the plastic sealing fits perfectly too so I can sell it like that! (of course I'm not selling it. I'd cry if I had to!)(Picture 16) is just putting the contents of "Tsukinami" back in it's original so really, the replica is precise.--------The last few pictures highlight differences between original CDs and the replica CDs that could be significant or not.(Picture 17) has the original "THE MUSEUM" in the sleeve case and fits perfectly.But (Picture 18) has the replica empty CD. Look closely at the red arrows to notice the gap between CD and sleeve case, which signifies that these replica CDs are smaller than your old CDs.But the fact that "Tsukinami" is a perfect fit may show that these replica CDs are actually replicas of the more recent industrial CD jewel cases so take note that if you want to buy this product, it should perhaps preferably be for more replacing recent CDs.Also take note that in (Picture 17) and (Picture 18) that the side of the CDs are designed with a different textured pattern. Where the original "THE MUSEUM" has a smooth production whereas the replica uses the jagged production, which probably wouldn't make any difference to replacing CDs.Really, it's all about the production because I have CDs with a smooth produced side and others with jagged produced sides so it doesn't matter much.(Picture 19) shows a difference in the old CD, "THE MUSEUM", with the replica CD in that the gap for the booklet is a lot wider in "THE MUSEUM" than the replica. This may also be reflective upon the more recent society of jewel cases in that booklets have less content hence being less thick.The picture may not show it clearly but by trying to tightly fit "THE MUSEUM" booklet into the replica, it was quite the struggle from space.(Picture 20) shows discs in place on both the original "Tsukinami" CD and replica CD in that the gap from disc circumference to the outer edge of the gap is a lot smaller in the replica CD so taking out discs is a little bit harder but still doable.A very slight difference that may well be insignificant, unless you're really reALLY fussy, is that (Picture 21) shows that original "Tsukinami" has a little slot point for the booklet, whereas the replica doesn't.It doesn't really matter if that isn't there or not unless you're reALLY particular about it.Probably another minor difference is that (Picture 22) shows both "Tsukinami" and replica CD together in that the gap points for the little booklet holding point has a gap in the replica whereas "Tsukinami" has an indent instead but it shouldn't be too significant a difference.--------In the end, I'd say that this double disc case should be used for more recent CDs and it'd be a perfect replica of your industrial shop-bought CDs so you can use these for replacing them or mass producing your own CDs with two discs of content.The closeness is definitely precise and I would definitely use these to make my own CDs for projects and such in terms of professional looks and precision (because in college, we received an assignment in my art & design course and decided to make a CD so these empty CD cases are perfect for the job!)Take note that this examination hasn't tested a time test in how long it'll keep my CDs fresh but remember, always keep your CDs careful if you're a collector like me!
C**N
Top cases
Vary good high strength cases.
M**N
Damaged goods
Good quality but two damaged. Luckily, I could make one good one out of the two damaged ones. It came well packaged by Amazon, so the fault lies with the manufacturer, I think? Vendor has personally emailed me to increase my 3 stars.. so it's 2 for me!
C**W
Very good
Very pleased with these.arrived on time and in perfect condition. Would definitely recommend
S**E
OK TO KEEP YOU 'JEWELS' IN
How do I review a jewel case? I only wanted a few to replace those items that arrived in the post with either cracked or broken cases. They're usually pretty flimsy and not of a particularly substantial design. At over £1 each, these aren't cheap or any better strength-wise, but they'll do the job of preventing damage to the treasured discs themselves, keeping out the dust too. If I'm extra careful, I'm sure they'll be fine.
K**S
Good Quality
Great, couldn't be happier with them. Undamaged, well-packaged, prompt delivery
C**N
Prodotto di qualità scadentissima
Ho ricevuto le custodie confezionate in modo perfetto ma, con le copertine delle custodie crepate in più punti.Il materiale è di pessima qualità e molto fragili, non consiglio per niente l'acquisto.
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