| | |  | Photo Albums | Home » » Bellagio-Italia CD and DVD Storage Binder - Holds 48 Discs | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Whether storing your favorite movies or keeping backup discs of your software or photos, the Bellagio-Italia CD/DVD Storage Binder is a perfect match holding and protecting up to 48 Discs. Reclaim your shelf space by recycling those plastic DVD Movie cases and storing them neatly in the Bellagio-Italia organizing binder. Store your CD or DVD booklets alongside your discs or simply fill up the whole binder with your movies for optimum storage. Create a classy storage area with each additional storage album. | | | Features: | |
• Great for Organizing your DVD Movies, Photo Discs, Software CD, or Video Game Disc Collection
• Expandable to hold more discs - Pages can also be used to store DVD or CD booklets
• Soft protective sleeves help prevent scratches
• Pocket for storing index cards in the sleeves so you know where to place each disc after use
• Durable design sporting a Soft Vinyl Cover with Pebble Texture
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.25 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.25 inches | | Product Height:
| 11.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.56 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 37 reviews |
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Nicest I've foundMar 06, 2010 These are the nicest disc storage binders I've found. It's fake leather, but well finished. It's maybe a bit overpriced for what it is (they seem to have a corner on the market for bookshelf-presentable binders. The insert pages are high-quality. Just A few caveats: supposedly these books are expandable with additional insert pages; this is only marginally true, as you can only get a couple of extra pages in before it becomes impossible to close it flat, particularly if you include inserts. If you store them upright (as on a bookshelf) the pages tend to slump down and if you are not careful you can jam them up when you return the binder to the shelf. But, overall, no real complaints.
Liz liked this itemFeb 06, 2010 Bought this for my neice. She says they are great. Let's her organize all her disks and keep them clean. Not too expensive, and they work
Nice for some thingsJan 31, 2010 These are nice looking. Don't know how much space you'll save since they are quite large. Not good for DVD movies as the covers won't fit in. Work really well if you have back ups or software that doesn't need paper work with it. I guess you can keep the album art for a CD but then you have room for fewer CDs. I'll use them for back ups of music I bought online.
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Buyer beware of reviewsJan 06, 2010 Buyer beware. There are many false reviews floating around the internet on this product. I was searching for the lowest price and came across several 5star reviews that were identical and posted on various sites. This is usually the company doing fake reviews to boost their sales...dishonest and a poor business practice.
I purchased one of these for cheaper from a different online retailer and it was ok. The quality is marginal, but they do look ok from the outside (a little cheap looking). One thing is that they only come with 12 sheets and charge you a buck twenty five for each additional sheet. 12 full sheets does not 'fill' out the binder. I got my extra sheets cheaper at office supply store or online. They do get dusty though on the inside as one of the other reviewer's mentioned. Otherwise they work as stated, but the honesty of the company must come into question when they post fake reviews.
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Really helps to clear up the shelfNov 28, 2009 Our family has a number of these now. They've been fantastic for clearing up the shelf space in our entertainment center. They also look much better compared to the mess of DVD cases we had. You can store the DVD insert/menu pages in them, but we figure we've never really used the menu pages, so why bother and take up the extra space.
If you have a bunch of these, it's handy to organize the discs you put in them in some way and then label the outside paper insert label. Otherwise, you're pulling out each binder trying to find where that movie is you want to watch. We've organized ours into kids movies, Disney, adventure, comedy, home movies, etc. and that's been helpful for us unless we put one in the wrong binder by accident.
The storage pages have a lip at the top to keep the DVDs from falling out if the binder is turned upside down. We usually don't put the lip over the disc, but we have accidentally turned the binder upside down, and some of the DVDs fell out, so be careful if the kids are putting the binders away.
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