| PRODUCT DETAILS | | Allsop 64-Disc CD Album (28429) |  | | Allsop 64-Disc CD Album (28429)
MP3 players can hold thousands of songs. Digital pictures are easier to email. And who really takes their DVDs on a mountain hike? Sure, we used to carry a bunch of CDs around with us, but now most of those are going to stay at home. And CD-Rs are used to archive files at the office. And the thing about archiving is that it doesn't have to involve craft boxes and brown strapping tape.Allsop's cloth covered CD Album holds a ton of discs in an easy to organize binder format. It's made from durable paperboard and covered with a classic, durable cloth. A matching sleeve lets the Album stand upright on your desk or in a bookshelf. To finish the look, there's a silver cardholder for labeling. The CD Album is full of soft, flexible pages that'll hold and protect either your discs or the disc booklets.And even though it's constructed to look good in your home or office, it's tough enough for a ride in the car. Manufacturer: Allsop
Price: $14.99
Allsop 64-Disc CD Album (28429)
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| User Reviews |  | Looks Good - Gets a Little Dirty rating: 4
I have purchased quite of few of these to hold my DVD collection. They do look better than your normal DVD holders. I would have given 5 stars but when I received them, they were dirty on the sides. And because of the material they are made of, you really can not get it off. On the shelf it does not matter, but that was my only issue wit this produt.
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Pretty good with a few exceptions rating: 4
Overall this is a pretty good product, but there are a few things you should know before purchasing it.
First of all, it's advertised as a 64-Disc CD Album - but there is no way that 64 discs will fit into it, unless each and every disc has no liner notes that go along with it - and even then, it's a bit of a squeeze. It's not that the discs don't fit into the sleeves - they do - it's that once you get them all in the binder, and then try to insert the binder into the case it comes with, it just doesn't fit. If you plan to put liner notes in with the CDs, don't plan on getting more than 50 or so to fit in.
Secondly, it is not a 3-ring binder like many CaseLogic products are, so once the CDs are in, you don't have the option of moving the pages around. I would recommend leaving an empty slot at the end of each page in case you get more CDs you want to put in, but there is already limited room for CDs in it.
Finally, the cloth lining on the case and binder is glued on - so if you have little kids and are looking for a really sturdy product, this one isn't for you.
Despite all this, I really do like them, and think they look quite sophisticated on my shelves - much prettier than the ugly black CaseLogic binders I used to have!
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Allsop 64-Disc CD Album (28429)
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