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Mylan Mann
> 24 hourLiked the price. I am going through and cleaning my LP collection and wanted to replace the old sleeves with new anti-static sleeves. The new sleeves work very well.
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K. Mitchell
> 24 hourThese are absolutely identical in every way (except price) to the MoFi brand. I have bought both and compared, and the only difference is the name printed on them.
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Stevon
> 24 hour10/10 on protection but sometimes the corner will crumble up as you slide the vinyl back in the case so if it had a more stable paper in the back than it wouldn’t happen but other than that I love it and use it on all my vinyls
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Shady Ave Reader
> 24 hourNot much to say other than these are just as good as other brands I bought over the years from audiophile websites, plus these are less expensive. If you own records, and they are in paper sleeves - and you want them to last as long as possible, you need to replace them with this kind of sleeves. And you dont need to spend a fortune to get them.
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Kinder Cody
> 24 hourMajority of my vinyls were missing sleeves (helps to protect of dust, scratches, etc). Surprisingly, I ordered this great product from Amazon that works perfect. Received 50 sleeves that won’t tear like old school ones, back in the day!
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Gayle T
> 24 hourI’m cleaning all of my vinyl records and these are what I’m using to exchange my very old and dusty inserts. I’m satisfied with these!
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Shaun K Brandt
> 24 hourThe paper sleeves that records (both vintage and modern) come in arent really all that good. Older records used thin, rough sleeves - many of which have aged poorly and yellowed due to the use of non-acid free papers, and newer records often come in thick sleeves that generate a lot of static, making discs hard to easily remove - especially heavier, 180 gram pressings. I have modern records where the sleeves generate so much static that you have to practically tug them out; a pain when youre trying to avoid actually touching the disc surface. These sleeves solve all of those issues. Sliding discs in and out of them is a joy; theres almost no friction at all, and the materials are soft enough that scratching isnt going to be an issue. Theyre sized generously enough for discs to easily slide in, but are tightly sized enough that putting them back into the covers is extremely easy, and thin enough that you can keep the original sleeves in the covers as well. Theyre also cheap enough that you can even use them to store your cheaper records without feeling like youve spent too much on preserving them. The insert records here arrows on the opening side are also a nice touch. I originally bought a pack of 50 for my small collection; Im now going to pick up a larger pack to fix up my parents original 1960s and 1970s releases. If you care about keeping your records in good shape even a little bit, these are a no-brainer.
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BBillings123
> 24 hourAfter researching the best way to preserve my vinyl, this was my selection. I like the embedded rice paper which adds some structure making it easier to place the inner sleeve back into the record cover. I have several clear plastic liners without the rice paper that are thicker but are unwieldy to use. All the above would have fulfilled my goal and prevent static as well. It wasnt important to me to be able to read the record label from both sides while in the sleeve. It would have been nicer with rounded corners but Im not sure those are available in a sleeve where the record is fully encapsulated on three sides by plastic.
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Jeff
> 24 hourWork great. Ive used several hundred.
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Jeff
> 24 hourGreat quality, met my expectation.