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The Artisan 120 Disc Black Canvas DVD Album is designed for the discerning media collector, featuring a capacity for 120 discs and 60 liner notes. Crafted with durable non-woven material and a robust metal 3-ring binder, this album ensures long-lasting protection. Its zipper enclosure safeguards against dust and scratches, while the convenient lay-flat carrying handle makes it easy to transport and access your collection.
L**Y
Best for DVDs and Inserts - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
I've tried a few of these DVD albums, and this is best of the rest. The insert section is roomy enough so you only have to fold along one line and it will slide in comfortably thus you can see the front and title edge. With Bellagio, you have to double fold, and it creases your insert more than you might want, especially if you think someday you might resell them -- messes with the aesthetics. As far as room, I can slip in 2 inserts, moving one up and under the blank space above and keeping the other low, so able to utilize every slot without feeling like I'm cheating myself by not having both inserts. In addition, for those annoying 3 disc DVDs/BluRay sets, you can slide one of the discs in with the insert, and it will be safe there. It's a sturdy product. I've been using my 240 count for 3 years now, and just bought a 120 in June. The 240 has held up very nicely, and I expect the same of the 120. If you have a large collection you want to transfer, you might want to do some planning ahead of time on how you want group your DVDs, because once you have packed your album, it is difficult to move pages around to reorganize. I had to remove my DVD and inserts. As long as it's not packed, you can manage. The metal clip is very strong and it's a firm hold, but when the slots are full, the bulk of it slides all the pages out because the pages are slick. I didn't have help to hold them in place, and you're going to need it. Leave a few empty in your groupings for new DVDs. The pages themselves are a good quality plastic and soft backing to avoid scratching. It's nicely balanced. I would recommend the 120 more than the 240 because it's easier to carry and store when full but as I said, my 240 has held up very nicely in 3 years. It is currently about 16# full. I don't carry the 240 by the handle. Don't want to push my luck. I can find no damage or weakening in it and every single original page is double packed with CDs & Inserts, plus, I swiped a few pages from the 120 to put into the 240. The downside is, if the pages ever do start to rip or tear, you can't find refills -- I've looked. I have no hesitation in recommending this to anyone wanting to get away from cases and consolidate your DVD collection. I just haven't found anything else I'm happy with.
R**A
I seriously love this thing
I seriously love this thing! I have purchased MANY items on Amazon and have not written any reviews. But, I just had to with this item. It holds a lot but there are two sets of binder rings which helps distribute weight better and makes it easier to flip. The plastic dvd holders are made from good quality plastic-I don't feel as though they will rip with wear. The material which rubs against the dvds is softer than the material I felt on others I checked out in person-almost felt-like, not scratchy. The binder itself feel strong and substantial, not cheap or flimsy. I like that it zips completely around the binder to keep everything in place. I love that I can place the dvd covers next to the dvds themselves; I placed both covers in one slot and it worked fine. Overall, a great item and I'm glad I made this choice-which doesn't always happen when buying online. I am ordering more! BTW-I tied a ribbon to one of the top binder clips so we can mark the page where we took out the movie to make returning dvd easier.
K**I
Works, though a bit tight
Does what it says, holds DVDs (or any optical media really), their covers, and any inserts you want.I've used mine to store a bunch of games I've collected over the years, to good success.Also it's a bit of a tight fit, but you don't have to do any additional folds on the cover inserts. I've folded mine so the spine is visible, as in the attached photos.Only downside is mine had a bit of weak stitching near the end of the zipper, for about two or three inches. But what's left is still holding strong.
L**R
Way cool. I put a lot of dvd's and cover ...
Way cool. I put a lot of dvd's and cover art in these slipcases and it holds a lot of them safely. I haven't touched it much so it is holding up. I bought two of these because they condensed shelves and shelves of DVD's into two cases while we lived in our motorhome traveling. I kept all the original cases to shelve in a bookcase in a house someday
G**H
This is a great solution for you
Are you someone that collects DVDs, but find they take up way too much space in your home? This is a great solution for you. There are lots of other binders on the market, but this was the only reasonably priced one I could find to store my DVDs with their artwork insert, chapter cards, and any other paperwork included inside the case. There are other binders that claim to be able to store the art, but you often have to cut it up or fold it in a way that damages it. If you invested a lot of money into your movie collection, then that is a rough proposition. Most DVD inserts can be folded along the crease on the spine and slid into the sleeves, making it easy to preserve the artwork if you ever decide to sell off your movie or put it back into a plastic case. I did the math, and it ended up being around fifty cents to store and protect a movie. It was definitely worth all the bookshelf space I managed to free up.
A**E
More space and less dust
I was drowning in kid movies (CD's) and got this to solve my "dust" issues. After putting all my discs and inserts in this binder, the shelf looks cleaner and more spacious. The binder is a sturdy material. The inserts probably won't stand the test of time with a 5 year old in the house going through the movies, but I don't mind purchasing replacements some day. So far she has been able to easily remove the discs, but taking out the insert would be more difficult (which don't need to be removed anyway). I'm considering one of these for my music CD's!
A**R
Great movie disc storage!
Very functional product. Has a simple look but aesthetically meant for a closet or cupboard.
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