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07-26-16 05:10 PM
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Recently I was cleaning my room and I realized that I have way too many movies, albums, and video games that are taking up way too much space. Just half of all of my movies take up an entire two drawer cabinet so I decides that it was time to start ditching the cases and just keeping the disks but I don't know what's the best way to store them. I know there are all sorts of ways to store, such as special wallets, cases, and drawers, but they all change based on a combination of durability, weight, how many disks it can hold, and price.

How do you keep and organize your disks and what's the best kind of storage to get for mine?
Recently I was cleaning my room and I realized that I have way too many movies, albums, and video games that are taking up way too much space. Just half of all of my movies take up an entire two drawer cabinet so I decides that it was time to start ditching the cases and just keeping the disks but I don't know what's the best way to store them. I know there are all sorts of ways to store, such as special wallets, cases, and drawers, but they all change based on a combination of durability, weight, how many disks it can hold, and price.

How do you keep and organize your disks and what's the best kind of storage to get for mine?
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I personally like the disc cases. I have a 200-something disc case for all my loose/burned discs and they outside is fairly sturdy even though its considered a "soft case."
If you are worried that won't be enough protection, you can always go with a hard case.
I personally like the disc cases. I have a 200-something disc case for all my loose/burned discs and they outside is fairly sturdy even though its considered a "soft case."
If you are worried that won't be enough protection, you can always go with a hard case.
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I have to agree with Van on this. Using a disc case has always been my favorite way to go. Even most of the soft cases are plenty durable enough to hold all your discs in good condition, and the hard ones are generally so solid it's actually hard to do any damage. On top of that, they can hold a huge amount of discs for the size of the case.
I have to agree with Van on this. Using a disc case has always been my favorite way to go. Even most of the soft cases are plenty durable enough to hold all your discs in good condition, and the hard ones are generally so solid it's actually hard to do any damage. On top of that, they can hold a huge amount of discs for the size of the case.
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The one that I got was a case logic wallet which holds about 100 disks and it's working well so far, thanks.

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The one that I got was a case logic wallet which holds about 100 disks and it's working well so far, thanks.

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