CheckOutStore Standard CD Jewel Case is the most common and affordable CD packaging available. It is a 3 piece construction with a removable tray. The front of the CheckOutStore Standard CD Jewel Case can hold a booklet of up to 32 pages. The back of the CheckOutStore Standard CD Jewel Case normally holds card printed one side with two spines. The card may be printed on both sides if a clear tray is used. As seen in many music stores the jewel case may be cello wrapped to protect it from marking as well as protecting the inside content.
I**O
Pretty good although not quite as good as the original jewel cases.
I bought these because they had the best overall rating for replacement jewel cases. Overall, I am pretty happy with them. They came, amazingly, all intact (25 total) but they are simply stacked on each other, shrink wrapped together, and put in a thick paper/thin cardboard box (not sturdy by any means, and no bubble wrap whatsoever like some reviewers mentioned) so I think I was just lucky. The cases themselves were in good shape also, not just intact. No significant scratches despite being all stacked without any individual wrapping. They are, as all jewel cases I have bought, not as heavy or stiff as original cases that you got when you purchased your CD. That said, it's not too flimsy either.I measured the weights using a USPS approved scale (measures down to 0.1 oz increments) and two jewel cases with the black plastic tray, and two with a clear tray (like these replacement ones) to compare. This replacement jewel case measured at 2.1 oz. The two clear tray cases measured 2.3 and 2.7 oz, and the two with the black tray cases were 2.2 and 3.0 oz. I will say that all four of the original jewel cases, even the 2.2 and 2.3 oz ones, were stiffer (bend less) than the replacement case. Obviously a lot of variation in terms of weight, and with a small sample size it's hard to make any definitive conclusions, but it's probably safe to say that yes, these replacement cases are lighter and more flexible than the original ones.So, I would recommend these as they are relatively good quality and I did get mine without any damage (again, probably just luck given the minimal packaging by the company and by Amazon), although I would rather pay more to get jewel cases that are the same quality as the ones the CDs originally came in.
A**R
Good Consistent Quality
Seems to me these are pretty close to the quality of "store bought" CDs, possibly a little less rigid, but that's hard for me to gauge. They're packed tight in cartons of 25, so for me there was no damage during shipping even with a fairly loose pack with other items in the Amazon box. No DOAs from breakage in the three cartons I've used so far. There's no padding in the cartons, though, so they could be sabotaged by indifferent packing for shipping. They meet the standards for jewel case dimensions in every respect that's important to me. The back trays pop out for an insert just like they should and pop back in securely when the insert is in place, no hint of unintended release there. The "fingers" in the back tray grip the CD hub securely enough to keep it in place without spinning, yet release easily, no wrestling to get the CD out like I've experienced with some others. This has been a fine product for my home CD production needs.
F**E
What I expected
The durability of these jewel cases is as good as any. I like that the centers provide a good snug fit into the CD holes, unlike some that end up loose, or were not snug to begin with. In the box, the top jewel case was a bit scratched up, and I expect the same from the bottom jewel case, but to expect all 25 jewel cases to have been immaculate is asking a bit much - no cracks or splits in any of the cases is all that one can really ask - and the box that these are packaged in provides a tight fit for all 25, so if cracks somehow appear, it is probably from rough shipping. Very Pleased.
S**T
Great Replacement Cases!
These are great replacements for standard, single CD cases. All the cases arrived in perfect condition. The lids are the type that have long plastic ridges to hold the front paper insert in place (as opposed to the little plastic dimples, which tend to crease the edge of the front paper insert). For those detail-oriented purists out there, the gray CD trays have the "compact disc" logo embossed on them. I would definitely order replacement cases from Mediaxpo again!
9**O
Standard Clear 1-disc CD Case
I bought these to replace old PS1 game cases that were cracked or broken, contained stickers/residue, etc...They worked flawlessly. They may be thinner than OEM cd cases (based off other reviews), but if they are it's not by much. They felt plenty sturdy when handling and switching out case inserts, plus they are holding a game while on a shelf...not supporting weight.
P**Y
I don’t like to bring any of my original CD’ anywhere
I don’t like to bring any of my original CD’ anywhere, I like to keep them packed away safe so they are pristine. I make copies of them and use the copies instead. That way, if anything happens to them, I can just make another copy. These cases are just what I was looking for. I even have a program that I use to print covers for them. I will purchase these again in the future.
O**D
Sturdy jewel cases
I really like these cd jewel cases, they are just like those that came with my cds. However did not buy them to hold cds, I am using them to store my unmounted stamps. Perfect for this, just wish I could purchase just the case without the tray. Packaging was good, not one case was damaged.
J**.
Just what I wanted.
I was pleased with them. I had quite a few that needed to be replaced. After I figured out how to open the back to slide in the cover with the songs and have the name of the disc on each end. I got pretty good at it. I was surprised I did not break one. I like the white cover they look nice. They are a good quality, if you want better you will pay more.
B**K
Perfect
I Like The Colors
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