Discgear Selector 80-Disc Value Disc Storage System - Black
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Product Description
Holds 80 Discs; Finds & Retrieves A Disc In Less Than 5 Seconds; 1-Touch Index Tray Allows Easy Disc Location; Provides Needed Innovation For Category; Patented Disc Protection Scratch Prevention; Includes Free Online Software To Organize Collection; Peb
Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: Discgear
- Model: 3410-02
- Dimensions: 6.15" h x 6.75" w x 11.75" l, 2.20 pounds
Features
- Holds up to 80 discs
Customer Reviews
Great invention!
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2IR85Q4912RD3 This is an excellent product; it holds 80 CDs and/or DVDs, well-protected, in a small space. Our family has several, and we've given both the 100 and 50 discgear storage cases for gifts. The selector mechanism always works, and the cases can be locked and carried easily. The ones we bought also had the storage sleeves for the CD and DVD inserts, and those are important to keep. I would recommend this to anyone!
okay for the price
I have a couple of the 120-Disc systems and love them. Was looking for something to organize software/office type CD's/DVD's, and decided on the 80-disc vs. the 50-disc given the pricing. This isn't Discgear's greatest model, but it'll work for the intended purpose. In hindsight, wish I'd just purchased the 50-disc model - think it's more the quality I was expecting. The biggest drawback on this model is that it does not lock.
A great way to get rid of the clutter of CD discs
I ordered this because I have so many back-up and other CD's and DVD's sitting around on my desk, on shelves and in boxes where I can never find them when I need them. This inexpensive little organizer is a great way to keep track of all these discs and it does it in a small space. It works exactly as advertised.
I'm still working on finding all of the CD's I have lying around and cataloging them, but it's pretty easy to do using the software from their website to organize them and then printing it out as needed. It's free and easy to use.
The only drawback is that you can't use the CD cases, but most of the things that I want to organize don't have cases anyway. And for those that do, I have an extra box that I use to store them. This is working very well so far.





