




🎶 Keep Your Collection in Check!
The Case Logic CDW-320 is a premium CD wallet designed to hold up to 336 discs or 160 disk/booklet combinations, featuring fast-file pockets for quick access to 16 discs, a durable padded black nylon exterior, and an impressive 25-year warranty, making it the ideal choice for organized media storage.




| Brand | Case Logic |
| Series | RA3906 |
| Item model number | CDW320 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 5.5 x 11.4 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.6 x 5.5 x 11.4 inches |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Department | boys |
| Manufacturer | Case Logic |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B0002Y6CVA |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | February 13, 2006 |
E**E
Still the best disc wallets you can buy... read this first!
There has been a lot of sensationalism in recent reviews for this product due to manufacturing changes over the years. I think an informed overview is required. I have examined 2005 and 2014 versions of the same case and here's what's different:1) The handle has changed from a soft-padded one to a thinner, knitted nylon one. Although this is slightly less comfortable to hold, it's easily as strong if not stronger.2) Most controversially, the material around the zip has changed from a tough, raincoat-like material to a thin nylon blend. This makes no practical difference to the quality of the case, and the new material is deceptively high quality. The zip itself is IDENTICAL to what it always was (only the decorative material tag looks different), so ignore reviews that mention this point. You'd have to be extraordinarily clumsy and rough with the zip to cause any damage or experience any problems with the action.The disc pockets are still the best of ANY case you can buy - perfectly engineered, very gentle on discs, and completely transparent for full view of disc art. Most other rival products (and I know, I've bought them all, sadly) are too tight, too rough, have opaque sleeves you can barely see through, and you have to constantly leave empty leaves so you can access the discs in the back section. You can fill it to capacity and still have full, easy and smooth access to every disc.Having embarked upon a project to get rid of all my DVD boxes, and read many of the other reviews, I was scared off, thinking they wouldn't be as good as the ones I bought a decade ago. I then bought two different brands of similar case which for various reasons were pathetic. I then bit the bullet and bought what ended up being four of the new CaseLogic 320s, to be delighted that the quality in real terms was the same as it ever was (inflation considered, they're also nearly half the price of what they used to be).So don't be scared, take it from someone who's bought a lot of different versions of these things over the years. If you have a lot of discs to house, these are simply the best ones you can buy. There are different brands, and there are different prices, but nothing will work as well as the CaseLogics. I am aware I am sounding a bit preachy and 'sponsored', but I am genuinely just a big DVD buyer who has walked the long road of disc storage. I am not a representative of CaseLogic nor being paid to write this - I am a discerning and fussy consumer who has spent over £100 of my own money on these products over the past month.Finally, a tip - they are almost exactly the depth of a standard 'deep' flat-pack bookcase, and you can get five stacked neatly on the bottom shelf of one. This looks very compact and attractive, and is very convenient. I have sewn coloured buttons onto the zip tags for identification, an easy way of reminding you what's in what.
K**L
Top Quality Storage Wallet For CD/DVD's
Excellent DVD storage at a reasonable price. I bought two of these to archive my 600+ DVD collection. Both are now fully filled and I have no issue closing the wallet and the pages have a lot of give and free to move which means DVDs are not being bent under the pressure of the pages being tightly squashed together like in some other wallets by different brands.I read a few reviews before purchasing about the quality of the case and now that I have seen them for myself I can say there is no need to worry about the quality of this product. Yes the material the zip is attached to is thin but it is durable. Also there were reviews about the CD/DVD slots themselves being made of very thin material and flimsy. Again I did not find this to be the case and the slots seems very durable to me. They are made of soft material which protects the discs. I tested this by sliding a DVD in and out of the slot a handful of times and the discs were undamaged.Overall I am pleased I went ahead and purchased this storage wallet and would recommend it.
W**L
Large CD Collection Archiving Project
I’ve bought EIGHT of these in the past few weeks. I want access to my CDs (physical media for life!) but who has the space for 1,200+ jewel cases? I certainly don’t so I’ve been storing the disc in one pocket, the booklet in another pocket and the back insert goes into a shoebox that will live in the attic (just in case I ever need them, and to appease some milder hoarding tendencies I have).In the pictures, you can see a small portion of the jewel cases that are on their way to be recycled. In another picture, you can see my configuration of discs and artwork. It’s quite nice to flick through and much more appealing than just storing the discs.In terms of quality, I am happy with the product. They will live on a shelf and I’m not concerned with their durability. The pages and materials used for storing discs are soft to the touch and seem to be perfect for the job. Fully loaded, it feels like the capacity is fine - the case is not hard to close, I don’t think the discs are tightly packed together or at risk.I actually own a few of these case logic cases from the early/mid 2000s (used for DVDs only, no booklets) and I would say that the old ones have a more premium feeling fabric front cover but that appears to be the only corner cut in the modern versions.Value - I thought these were pretty expensive for what they are. However, using discs is becoming far more niche than the heyday of DVD/CD 15 years ago so I’m grateful that Case Logic is still going. It was a reasonable investment for me that allows me to make my collection more compact and accessible.Not cheap but I’ve enjoyed my little archive project and how it makes my physical music accessible. I would purchase again.
G**R
Does the job well
I've actually got four of these now - all from discountdiscs via amazon.I wanted to clear out the shelves of CDs and DVDs around the living room - and to put the discs themselves into something portable/easily accessible. And these do the job perfectly: I separate the DVD series, DVD films, classical CDs and pop CDs into a separate case for each. The cases are lightweight but appear strong and do actually take 336 discs (the last 16 are on the inside of the front cover - handy for frequently played stuff). The locking mechanism for the sleeves is neat and easy (no trapped fingers in snap-shut metal rings!), and the sleeves themselves easily removed and rearranged.Quick delivery, and all at a very decent price. Recommended.
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