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HomeElectronicsVaultz Locking Media Binder, 200 CD/DVD Capacity, Black with Chrome Accents, 14 x 4.5 x 12.75 Inches (VZ01076) |
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17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Over all a good product Jan 03, 2006
By Jonathan Schadegg Pro's: I work with almost evey type of media out there and this case is able to accomadate 99% of my needs. It's "binder" like quilities in reguards to adding sheets and saving time over moving mass amouts of media around a case with locked in sheets makes this a winner in my book. The look is also very aggressive. I was a stagehand for 2 years and have seen even the most expensive well built cases shater into a million pices; i would recemend this product for home and office use only it's just not tough enough to take the damage a true profesional is going to demand from the product.
Con's: It looks and feels like a profesional heavy duty case but is about as subseptable to damage as any other leather or cloth case on the market. The locks aren't going to keep anyone out though who is willing to destroy the case to get to your media.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Great Case For The Money Nov 21, 2008
By Tim Ryan Shipping was FAST! I received the case two weeks ago and am impressed by the quality\sturdiness of it. It also came with free CD\DVD binder insert pages. The combination locks work great, just make sure you read and understand the directions before setting the locks; once they're set that's it. Turning a full insert page can require two hands as the dual vertical binder rails are narrow and long. You cannot simply flip a full page to the left. It's more like a "lift and guide the page over the rails to the left" motion. Nevertheless, I like the case and am satisfied as it enabled me to get rid of all my plastic DVD movie cases.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Not the same design as my other Vaultz media binders Nov 12, 2008
By David M. Ballew
"bavanut"
I lost all patience with ordinary DVD cases years ago, so I've been storing my substantial collection in these Vaultz media binders. The three I owned prior to purchasing the one under discussion are solid, well-built units.
This one seems about as well-made as its predecessors, but the design is slightly different: the corners are sharper and less rounded, the carry handle feels slighter in one's grip, and the top hinges in only one place (as opposed to a kind of double-hinge the others had).
Furthermore, the "rings" inside are shaped very differently from those in my other three Vaultz binders. They're oblong and squarish, with rounded corners, as opposed to what I think of as "D"-shaped rings in my prior units. This change in the ring design may actually improve the way 25 pages fully loaded with DVDs rest in the case, and make it easier to flip through looking for a particular disc.
At any rate, if you have a large collection of DVDs and are so inclined, Vaultz media binders get my enthusiastic thumbs-up.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Vaultz Locking Media Binder VZ01076 Jun 03, 2009
By C. L. Williams
"dvd junkie"
I like my binder, but it has its drawbacks. I was looking for the case with the center spine that totally lays flat. Because the center spine does not lie flat your dvd's buckle as you fill the case. You have to be careful not to damage the contents. The weight is another issue for me. I was suprise by how heavy 200 dvd's would be. Because the case is so heavy, the use of the strap is almost impossible. If the strap was thicker & wider like a computer case strap for example, it would be 100% better. That way it wouldn't cut into your shoulder. Overall, it's a nice product.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Locking Media Binder - 200 Sleeve Aug 27, 2007
By G. Ramirez
"rvt13"
I purchased this item aboout 1 month ago, even after reading all the negative reviews..... but it really is a great product. A reviewer complained about the lock jamming. Mine jammed a little too... but you know what, a little bit of oil, like 3 in 1 home oil or some sparay lubricate and it moved with ease and hasnt given me a problem since. The inserts arent all that bad either.... sure they are not the best I have seen, and they are certainly not the worst either. They still do their job of protecting the CDs from getting scratched. The design is great, looks cool when I pull it out of my trunk with a handcuff attached to it. Try it out... if not you always got 30 days to retun it.
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