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DVD Storage Tray (14-Capacity)
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Good for the price
I ordered 5 of the Case DVD Storage trays and they do exactly what they are supposed to do (store DVD's). The construction is fine and appear durable enough especially for the price ! My one critisism is that they do not stack real well! Specifically they do not lock in place. Had I designed this unit I would have simply made the interlocking slide with more of a groove which locks in place! To compensate for this I just used some clear Packing tape to secure them together and it works just fine!
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Read this before you purchase...
This product is EXCELLENT for storing single cases of DVD's. I have two trays completely full. This product allows for easy insertion and removal of DVD's. Two of these trays stack securely on top of each other - the one has a groove that the other will fit into. I am completely satisfied with them for this purpose.
The problem I ran into was with fitting in my TV series that I own. I assumed (and you know what they say about assuming things) that since a TV series is approximately the size of 2 DVD cases, that you could fit 7 different TV series in one of these trays. Unfortunately, a double DVD case won't fit at all. See, there are these little ridges that separate single DVD cases that are not visible in the pictures of this tray, and because of those ridges, anything bigger than a single DVD case will not fit.
Just keep this in mind when you buy this tray, because otherwise you'll be left with extra space in your tray and no room for those TV series. (In the end, I solved my problem by just stacking the TV series horizontally on top of the trays).
The problem I ran into was with fitting in my TV series that I own. I assumed (and you know what they say about assuming things) that since a TV series is approximately the size of 2 DVD cases, that you could fit 7 different TV series in one of these trays. Unfortunately, a double DVD case won't fit at all. See, there are these little ridges that separate single DVD cases that are not visible in the pictures of this tray, and because of those ridges, anything bigger than a single DVD case will not fit.
Just keep this in mind when you buy this tray, because otherwise you'll be left with extra space in your tray and no room for those TV series. (In the end, I solved my problem by just stacking the TV series horizontally on top of the trays).
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
In this case, logic is not in favor of Case Logic.
It makes some sense to order Case Logic's slotted racks for DVDs. When adding to or subtracting from a sequence containing no more than 14 items, it's little bother to re-slot the entire collection into alphabetical, chronological, etc. order with each modification. What does not make sense is paying the prohibitive freight for this piece of plastic, especially when the manufacturer's comparable CD storage trays can be purchased postage-free through Amazon Prime. For the present, I'm just as happy to book-end my prime-time DVDs between a couple of weighty film-history books. (If that plan fails, I'll substitute statues of Sidney Greenstreet and John Candy.)
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Case Logic compared to Domino
Three of these items will store 42 single DVD cases. Two of the Domino products will store the same number of items.
Just for the heck of it I calculated the total cost per DVD for both sets of items -- 3 cases from Case Logic and 2 cases from Domino, including shipping and handling.
It works out to $.59 per DVD for the Case Logic set and $1.12 for the Domino set.
I'm about to order 3 of these Case Logic items.
Just for the heck of it I calculated the total cost per DVD for both sets of items -- 3 cases from Case Logic and 2 cases from Domino, including shipping and handling.
It works out to $.59 per DVD for the Case Logic set and $1.12 for the Domino set.
I'm about to order 3 of these Case Logic items.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Size Matters
Yeah, these are just what you expect: cheap, plastic trays for DVDs or CDs, and are suitable for that purpose.
One thing, though. They are NOT 7.2 inches in height as specified. They're a full 8 inches tall. So, if you planned on stacking them (as I did) in a space just over 15 inches, they won't fit.
This seems a simple enough thing for them to get right.
One thing, though. They are NOT 7.2 inches in height as specified. They're a full 8 inches tall. So, if you planned on stacking them (as I did) in a space just over 15 inches, they won't fit.
This seems a simple enough thing for them to get right.