KEYIN Standard Clear CD Jewel Case - Premium, 50 Pack

(1227 reviews)

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  • > 24 hour

    I really love this product for it quality and the price. It’s really thin (obviously because it’s Jewel case slim) but that how I wanted it to be. However, I have to give a warning is that it does snap off at the hinge part if you open it way too fast or too hard. But you can literally snap it back on so it doesn’t bother me at all. Btw, none of them chipped or shattered but a few had scratches. I can’t tell if I scratched it or it already has it before I received it. But once again, it doesn’t bother me.

  • Jerry W

    > 24 hour

    These cases saved a good majority of my collection! They are sturdy and great quality, the cd tray isnt hard to snap out. 0 of 50 cases were broken but some did have a few minor scuffs. I highly recommend these if you are looking to replace cracked or broken cases. Great value for the money!

  • Nina

    > 24 hour

    I sell collectible or rare music CDs and every item we sell gets a new case. With our regular supplier having some shortages we bought these in a pinch. I have to say they are the sturdiest/thickest case I have ever tried(and I have bought thousands of cases). The tray fits well and the disc holds secure. With that being said the only drawback is that the tray does not have the usual cd brand but rather a random number imprinted on it(I imagine a part number). For the person replacing personal cases this is no big deal, but worth noting. For us we will definitely buy these again if we are in a pinch but not for our regular supply. The quality is excellent.

  • Michael M.

    > 24 hour

    I have around 500 Playstation 1 games and a LOT of the cases are damaged so i picked some of these up to recase them. I found that these can be a little tighter than stock cases to pull the disc tray out when putting the artwork in the back half, the only other issues I had were some of the books were a really tight fit in the fronts. Only 2 out of 150 had book tabs broken, no other breaks the box the use to ship seems to work good at protecting these.

  • Craig P.

    > 24 hour

    The case seems decent, but dont expect them all to be in mint condition. A few of them had cracks and scratches. Shipping box was fine.

  • Bill V.

    > 24 hour

    These Taiwanese-made jewel cases feel quite sturdy. The lid and base click together nicely. Only two of 50 had noteworthy scratches on the lid. None were broken or cracked. Very well packaged in thick double cardboard boxes.

  • JM

    > 24 hour

    The quality on these are phenomenal. Thick durable plastic perfect for my small business. There is another brand on here, but the quality is not the best. I only get that when I am out of these ones, and these ones are out of stock. But this is to go to Brand . The plastic on this is perfect.

  • The Traveling Sasquatch

    > 24 hour

    OK TO BUY! The cases are quality, the right weight, and durable. The plastic is very clear. There are some LOW quality cases out there and this is NOT one of them. Great for replacing cases on collections. Im VERY happy with these and will only buy them so long as they are in stock.

  • Joel Rice

    > 24 hour

    I recently got into collecting PS1 games and bought these cases to replace numerous cracked and scuffed ones. I was disappointed at first until I bought a second brand that was truly bad, which is what I get for going off a 5-year-old reddit thread... products can change a lot in that timeframe! They came double-boxed, in two reams of 25, and were wrapped in plastic over the top (not individually). None of mine were broken and maybe 2-3 had minor, mostly unnoticeable scuffs from movement during shipping. They feel sturdy and the vast majority close securely. If you are just looking for replacement cases and dont care about the OCD collector stuff, these will work perfectly and you can stop reading here. If you are a collector, here are some things youll want to know: - No Compact Disc Digital Audio logo (seems impossible to find new cases with this), opaque rectangles instead - Slight bluish-purple tint - Lot/item number printed on upper right corner of tray - Top and bottom are ridged (apparently some newer cases arent? I havent seen them) - Weigh 60g each (original cases are thought to be 75-85+) My biggest issue with has been using them in the fat 2/3/4 disc cases. While they dont just swing open, they seem to have a hard time closing. Ive been able to slightly twist the case back and forth to angle it in and its secure once it does close, but then its kind hard to open. This only seems to be an issue with original dividers as the 3 replacement dividers Ive used seem to close fine. But overall its like the tabs dont fit into the sides completely right. In that case, it might be the best idea to look for old CD cases at Goodwill, pawn shops, used video games, or record stores.

  • TomBuff

    > 24 hour

    Didnt get a chance to use them yet, but they look very sturdy.

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