




🎬 Protect & organize your digital library like a pro!
These 50 clear CPP plastic DVD sleeves by StarTechDeals offer a high-capacity, space-saving solution for storing up to 100 discs. Each 100 micron thick sleeve protects against scratches and dust while holding two discs plus cover art. Designed for durability and convenience, they are ideal for collectors seeking to streamline their media storage without sacrificing protection.
| ASIN | B014Q8XTZE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #184,324 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #102 in DVD Cases |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,280) |
| Date First Available | August 31, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Item model number | SG_B014Q8XTZE_US |
| Manufacturer | AmeriCopy |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 2 inches |
C**2
Space saving!
I love how much less storage space I need for DVDs thanks to these sleeves.
J**R
Large Capacity w/ Only the Odd One or Two per 50-pack Ripping
I’ve ordered these multiple times, and I love them! They are perfect for the casual collector, so I’m giving them a 5 star rating. HOWEVER, like all things, they do have a limit on durability and sturdiness. I will often double up on the disk holders, and put more than one in each sleeve when all the discs are part of a collection or make up a complete TV series. For example, I have every Star Trek Movie (do not judge me lol), and I can fit the entire original motion picture collection, which is a whopping 6 DISCS, IN ONE SLEEVE ALONG WITH THE COVER, meaning I managed to cram 3 separate disc holders onto one sleeve without any trouble. I also keep movies and their sequels together. It works out really nicely because each holder has two slots, and there is enough space to put one cover in the front and the cover to the sequel in the back. So why did I say they do have their limits?... you may be asking. Well I’ll tell you! I have multiple old movies... you know, the ones with the ugly cardboard covers instead of the paper sleeves. I can fit the cardboard covers into these if I do a little finesse-ery and tear the covers off right along the edge, but they push these sleeves to the absolute limit based on their width. That alone STILL HASN’T CAUSED ANY RIPAGE! But alas, even these sleeves have their limit, which comes in the form of my copies of the Never Ending Story 1 and 2, which both have cardboard covers, and which I decided to mash into one sleeve to remain consistent with my “sequels go in the same sleeve as the original” mantra. YET EVEN WITH TWO CARDBOARD COVERS AND TWO DISCS IN ONE SLEEVE, the trooper containing these two films STILL HAS NOT RIPPED; however, I can confidently state that is their ABSOLUTE LIMIT, solely because of how wide the cardboard covers are, and even I wouldn’t tempt the gods by trying to slide anything else into the sleeve along with these bad boys. So long story short, these things are about as great as movie sleeves get as far as storage capacity, and anyone who says otherwise either has a bad batch, or just isn’t careful with them. I have had several sleeves rip open at the seams here and there, but even these were more like happy accidents than actual problems with the product as a whole because it’s only happened a few times, and only one of them actually had anything in it (only one disc); the other two didn’t have anything in them, so I wouldn’t say they are fragile over all, just that there may be the odd weakling here and there that were goners already. I still dare anyone to look Star Trek and the Never Ending Story in the eye and say these sleeves don’t hold up. (ps I promise I have normal-people movies too.)
B**H
Save space!
We've been using these for our DVD collection since 2017 and order more as needed. They are great for people that lack storage space as we were able to get rid of all DVD cases and our collection fits in little cute baskets that can be left out or put in the cabinet. I will say they are better for older children/adults as little ones tend to be a little rough on them and they will tear after some time. If you fold the cover art in half once pulled out of the case it will fit in this perfectly. The downside being if you're trying to keep multiple discs together you'll need to rely on organization instead since they won't fit a collection in one sleeve. Overall we like them and will continue to purchase!
A**L
Huge movie collection organization solution
As a family with 500+ movies (last time I checked and actually counted) we ran out of room for all the cases in our TV console. I have recycled all those cases and put each and every movie and any accompanying papers into one of these plastic envelopes/sleeves. This has not only streamlined and paired down the “size” of our collection, we have plenty of room to add to it! This is a great solution for when you aren’t ready to get rid of or want to repurchase via digital. I was even able to alphabetize and organize them into convenient baskets that slide into the console cabinets. I have purchased over 500 of these sleeves, so I am almost an expert on them. Be careful when you FOLD the title sleeve and slide it into the envelope. I have torn the sides of the plastic a few times before realizing how to properly slide the papers and the inner sleeves (that hold the disc/s). Even if you do rip one accidentally, no biggie, a little tape will remedy the problem so as not to waste the sleeve. Alright! Enough about these things. They are great for dvds, Blu-ray, even cd collections!
T**N
Easy peasy storage system to reclaim your media shelf
I have an extensive DVD collection with a lot of TV boxed sets. They were taking up way too much room so I decided to get these plastic sleeves. I looked at the album/book type storage systems as well but I chose the sleeves because I can organize them easier. The sleeves are pretty simple - just a plastic exterior cover with an interior insert made of plastic and white mesh cloth where the back of your DVDs eventually go into. As others have indicated, you do have to fold the DVD covers in the middle of the spine but I wasn't concerned with that so it doesn't matter to me. I now have over 400 DVDs down to six 18" long bins that fit nicely in about a tenth of the space that the DVDs took up. I particularly like this sleeve setup because it allows me to organize the DVDs alphabetically by title and I can add a DVD easily within the system without having to reorganize an entire book. You'll notice that Amazon tries to recommend the special boxes to go with these. Don't bother with those because they look to be pretty flimsy and look too utilitarian. I just went to the craft store and another big box store and got 8-9" wide decorative bins for $5 apiece. They are sturdier and look nice on your shelf. Once you get 50 DVDs in sleeves, they tend to weigh a bit and cardboard storage boxes aren't going to cut it.
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