CD cases are the square, plastic containers that store and protect compact discs from scratching, cracking, or breaking. They are made up of a black insert and a transparent plastic cover. They are thin enough to be conveniently kept in boxes, closets, or bags.
Single CD Cases can carry only one compact disc. They are made up of a black insert and a solid, clear plastic cover. They are available in different colors. Single CD Cases are inexpensive and readily available.
Multiple CD Cases are designed to carry more than one compact disc. They usually come with dual, triad, and quad cases. They are made up of several black trays and a solid, clear plastic cover. Some models are designed with back-to-back CD storage, while others only have one tray per CD. They are ideal for storing audio, video, and game CDs that come in pairs or episodes.
Choosing CD Cases (Buying Tips)
Durability: For durability, choose a CD case made of impact-resistant materials such as solid plastic. A glass CD case may be sleek and stylish, but it is not durable.
Capacity: If you have a serious music collection, consider getting extra CD cases (single- or multiple-capacity) so that in case one of your cases break, you have a ready spare and won’t have to leave your CDs unprotected. You can probably get huge discounts if you buy in bulk.
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