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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
There Is Nothing "Rigid" About These Cheap Mailers,
By Zyde "zyde" (Travel between Seattle & NC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: DVD Case Mailer, Rigid Paperboard DVD Mailer for DVD Packaging 100 Pack (Office Product)
Don't let the word "rigid" in their description fool you. Out of countless thousands of dvd mailers I've ordered over the past decade, these were by far the worst. Flimsy, easy-to-tear, easy-to-rip, pliable....but not rigid. I was suckered in by their inaccurate description and pics (pics, which by the way, is NOT what you get). They are DVD mailers but I wouldn't trust any of my DVD mail-outs to this garbage.
I've asked them for a full refund and will follow-up on here with how they do with that process. 2/17/10
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Thin construction, poor adhesion, minimal protection,
By jgcrews (Portsmouth, VA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: DVD Case Mailer, Rigid Paperboard DVD Mailer for DVD Packaging 100 Pack (Office Product)
These mailers are not rigid as the product's headline and description claims. They are manufactured from a very thin cardboard - not corrugated, but the type used in cheap "shirt" boxes you would use at Christmas. They are easily torn during transit.
The adhesive is marginal. As another reviewer noted, there were issues with the protective strip pulling the adhesive from the mailer when I attempted to remove the protective strip and expose the adhesive. I also had about 9 or 10 where the adhesive wouldn't keep the mailer shut. All told, I resorted to using packing tape to seal 22 of 100 mailers. These mailers provide little, if any, impact protection to the DVD case during transit. Self-seal mailers that I've previously used performed much better and were actually made from very thin corrugated cardboard so they afforded a fair amount of impact protection. Today I located a source for #0 (6" x 10") poly self-seal padded (bubble) mailers on eBay - less than $20/100 pcs, including shipping. These provide a superior level of impact protection and are very, very durable. These padded poly mailers will be my DVD packaging of choice from now on.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Some were fine, others were defective,
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This review is from: DVD Case Mailer, Rigid Paperboard DVD Mailer for DVD Packaging 100 Pack (Office Product)
I bought these to mail a standard size DVD case to about 130 people. The mailer folds around the case and seals with an adhesive strip. I did not have any complaints from people receiving the DVDs about damage during shipping. However, over 10% of the mailers I received were defective (13 out of 100). The smooth paper covering the adhesive strip on the defective mailers would not come off without ripping the adhesive strip off the mailer (ie ripping the cardboard of the mailer making it unusable). I had extra mailers, but I had already labeled the mailers before finding out they wouldn't work. It cost me not only the price of the mailers but also the extra time to label new mailers. I did not contact the seller, so I can't say anything about their response.
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