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I ordered two at first, for only $25 each on sale and was so impressed by the build, durability, style, and ease of access that I ordered one more. I highly recommend that everyone get it.
I might actually get rid of my other holders and put everything in Kioskins- it's that good. It may be a matter of personal taste, but I like it.
The stitching that people mentioned (brown thread on black) isn't bad at all. I'm really happy overall with my purchase, and I will most likely be buying more to accommodate my growing DVD collection.
I love this. You really can't beat this for the price point it's at.
The handle is durable and I like that there are slots in the front cover for DVDs/CDs that you access frequently.
The only reason I'm not 100% satisfied is their new method of securing the pages. Now, you have to remove everything in front if you want to change the position of a page, which is a pain. I have several of the older Case Logic binders, which I prefer over this newer version. It used to be a simple binder method, which made it very convenient.
I got to get rid of a whole rack of dvd's into this thing. It is strong, holds the dvd's firmly and has a nice clean appearnace - what more could you want. This thing is awesome - all my dvd's are now in one tidy book. I love my new space.
C/L used to make sturdy with the zipper flaps made of koskin.No more. The sides are made of flimsy cheap thin Nylon and the zipper does not close the case compleatley on the top.I would estimate about an open 1/2 inch of space remains left open on the top when tring to zip the case completely.You might as well but a wallet that is all nylon, at least some other brands like Fellows have thick nylon sides.This is cheapo stuff.The price is low so is the quality - I dont like the fact that air/moisture/dirt/dust can get in the case more easily due to it not sealing up compleatly at the top of the case when zippered.
Only complaint is that after unzipping it all the way it can be a bit tricky to zip it back up - there is a lot of fabric along the sides to allow for the thickness (capacity) of the unit that seems to lead to the problem. Nice capacity, seems like decent enough quality to last as long as you're not moving it around constantly. Bottom line, for the price and capacity a great deal.
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