7 Perfectly Simple Ways To Store Your DVDs and CDs
You might well be apt to mistakenly assume that today’s post is merely the latest installment in John Oliver’s “How Is This Still A Thing?” Series. Before you do, allow me to assuage your doubt: it sincerely still is.
In households all across this fine nation of ours and beyond, whole shelves and walls and nay–rooms!–are currently occupied by disks of the audio or video variety. This might do fine enough for the time being, but when the moment arrives that you need to transport yourself and your belongings elsewhere, like, say, to a different house across town, the chaotic storage state of those disks will begin to appear to you as far more of an issue than ever before.
Such has been the case with not one but three of my clients as of late, who, their lives in transit, have found themselves coming head-to-head with, or buried beneath small plastic cases as it were, their respective media.
How might one corral all the cases more compactly than before? Or generally store them in such a fashion that playing the disks becomes a very real possibility?
Answers, my puppets, below.
1. Artisan 240 Disc Black Faux Leather DVD Album with Title Cover Page Capacity
3. 120-Disc Acrylic Storage Box
4. DiscSox HiDef Pro // DiscSox CD Pro
6. SEI Black Steel Wall-Mount CD Rack
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