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Case Logic KSR-208 KOSKIN CD WALLET
 
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Case Logic KSR-208 KOSKIN CD WALLET

by Case Logic
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • Holds up to 208 CDs or 104 CDs with liner notes
  • Double-sided black ProSleeves protect delicate CD surface
  • Steel spine gives handle (with label) extra strength and stability
  • Made of durable high quality leather-like Koskin with thick foam padding for maximum protection of your CDs
  • Dimensions - 11.57L x 4.33W x 13.15L

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 2.9 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • ASIN: B0014KKU46
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 22, 2002

Product Description

To extol the virtues of Case Logic KSR-208 Koskin CD Wallet, I can think back to the times when my drawers and shelves were filled with CDs in those plastic boxes they came with. Now I file them in Case Logic CD Wallets like this. Access is easier and they occupy less space. Whether you need portability or just want to store and organize them on a shelf, this CD wallet is worth your consideration. This CD Wallet is not expandable to store additional CDs. Just buy other KSR-208s to fill your needs

 

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86 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars After trying the rest, I decided on the best, February 6, 2003
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Daniel R. Martin (Grand Haven, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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I looked at a lot of different CD storage options when my wife and I found out we were expecting our first child. I knew it would be impractical to keep my CD collection on CD racks, where the little one could grab them. (I was concerned about the safety of my child as well as the safety of my CDs - honest.) I wanted to protect my CDs and my child without taking up too much space or spending an obscene amount of money. After looking at all of the available options and trying out a number of CD wallets, I decided to go with this model - which in my opinion, offered the most advantages with the fewest disadvantages.

Pros:

First, they're an incredible space saver. I chose a wallet storage system because any other storage system to house my collection would take up too much space. Personally, I like to keep the liner notes together with the CD, which means this model holds 104 CDs and booklets. Still, 20 of these wallets take up only a small fraction of the space compared to CD racks, shelves, or drawers.

Second, they look classy. The Koskin model (mock leather) in my opinion looks nicer than nylon. If you're going to have a few of these taking up space on a shelf, it's important to have them look nice - not like some cheap thing you kept in your dorm room.

Third, the index tab on the spine of the CD is very convenient if you have more than one of these wallets. You can label the contents of the wallet to enable you to easily find the discs you want to hear.

Fourth, they provide great protection. I have never had any CD scratched because of these sleeves.

Fifth, they are incredibly durable, and have a lifetime guarantee. None of my sleeves have ever torn. I have yet to have a reason to return one of these wallets, so I don't know whether the company will give the customer a run-around to enforce the guarantee.

Finally, they're portable. It's great to grab 400+ CDs in my hands to move them from room to room, or bring them with me on a trip. If the CDs were in their jewel cases, there's no way I could grab that many CDs in one trip.

Cons:

First, if you are anal like me, and like to keep your CDs in alphabetical order, it is time consuming to move all the CDs and booklets around when you buy a new CD. Removable pages would be more convenient. However, I usually try to leave a few sleeves open, so that I don't have to move all the CDs every time I buy a new one, but still, after awhile, the wallet fills up and you have to reorganize. I did try out a CD wallet that had a three ring binder with removable pages - but the pages did not turn as well as the Case Logic pages, it did not appear as durable, and the sleeves had a top to them that made getting discs in and out more of a pain (which led to torn sleeves).

Second, while most typical liner notes fit into the sleeves pretty well, some fit tight, and extensive CD booklets (such as the Who's Quadrophenia) do not fit at all. Out of a collection of 2000+ CDs, there are only about 10 where I've had to put the booklet in the sleeve sideways, with half of the booklet hanging out of the sleeve. While I'd prefer it to fit perfectly, I understand that if the sleeves were made bigger, the CDs could fall out and become damaged.

Overall, I am very satisfied with the look and durability provided by this model. It's not perfect, but I doubt any storage system is.

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The spine matters, December 7, 2002
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Richard R. Carlton (Ada, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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Good case. The steel spine with carrying handle make it worth the cost. Cases larger than this one are too difficult to handle. If you need a large case, this is a very good choice.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Expanding Music Collection, November 22, 2003
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This is a great CD case. I've actually upgraded from the half size that holds 104 cd-rs. Before reading the reviews I had already made my choice and decided that the KSR-208 was the best bet. After reading reviews I was disappointed that the sleeves were not removable and would be difficult to oragnize once put into the sleeves. I found that to be wrong. The sleeves are removeable and hell if they are removable I'm sure you can find the sleeves to expand. I know this case should be able to hold more.

Otherwise a great upgrade for those, who like me, are looking to expand their music collection and find that there old cases have cds falling out of them.

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