Snap-shut CD case stores 24 CDs or 12 with booklets
Velvet-lined protective casing
Patented BubbleSleeve pages designed to protect CDs and reduce surface contact by 50 percent
Detachable sleeves clip in and out of all cdProjects portable wallets and home units
Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The strongest CD carry case in the world is also one of the most elegant, and is now available in a wide variety of colors and finishes. The steel case is the first ever CD case constructed out of solid steel, and it offers a capacity of up to 22 CD's.This model has removable sleeves for perfect organising and its made of water, heat and resistant material. Two pocket sleeve let you hold CD and booklet separately.
Customer Reviews:
Hard to UseAugust 2, 2003 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Although the steel case certainly provides an extra level of protection for your CDs, I found this product extremely difficult to use. The primary problem is that it doesn't lie flat when opened, which means that it is very difficult to browse through your collection of CDs. This also means that it takes two hands to put in or take out a CD -- one to hold open the page you are working with and the other to slide the CD in or out. Not a very good design.
Unless you are planning on dropping bricks directly on your CD case, a soft-sided CD wallet like the TW-24 from Case Logic is much easier to use and probably provides 95% of the same protection.
cheep armor for your expensive disksDecember 14, 2001 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been using one of these I picked up in a local Staples to carry a collection of playstation disks when we travel. The playstation is indispensible for managing a hyperactive 5 yo on a long minivan trip. The case has taken some dents, but the disks inside, worth several hundred bucks altogether, have remained pristine. Despite getting stomped by toddlers and rambunctious kids and getting knocked around with the luggage in the back of the van, it still snaps open and shut just fine.
Cosmetically, not the coolest, but functionally a good investment.
This case rocks!April 30, 2001 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought my first steel case just out of curiosity. Then I was hooked! It saves space, it's really tough and a lot lighter than carrying 11 jewel cases. If you're a frequent traveler, this is the best way to protect your CDs, period.
CD Projects Steel Case is badNovember 10, 2000 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This case does not travel well. In fact it stinks! It has one set of hinges on the back and none on the sides or front, so when it takes an impact it bends off center. The sleeves are hard plastic and disintegrated. Maybe it was too cold inside my suitcase in the belly of an airplane, but it did not even survive one trip. I am a frequent flyer and this is JOTS. (Junk on the street).
Great CD ProtectorJune 2, 2000 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I bought this product because of its small size, but later on I found that this little case saved me so much money. The case had an accident and was crushed. To tell you the truth, it was ruined, but it kept all of my cd's safe and they didn't even get a scratch. I would recommend anyone to buy this great product.