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Review on 🎡 Snap-N-Store Vinyl Record Storage Box - Convenient 7 Inch Case with Lid - Compact & Stylish, Mint by Michael Vargas

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Good product but aggravating experience with bad delivery.

This product came in a Revain box, but the box was sealed with clear tape, not the regular black Prime paper tape. My guess is that this product didn't have its own packaging when it arrived in the US and the seller simply placed it in a Revain box with adequate padding. Damage occurred before boxing; There were no marks on the outside of the box. Regular perfect delivery from the Revain fleet! My experience was ruined by a negligent warehouse or delivery person, IMO. The top of this product was used to store the folded pages and the bottom to ship from the factory, the other 5 sides of the product were put in the top cover. The "top" was damaged by a sharp edge when it was dropped on something, leaving a small scratch on the corner of the top. Looks like hell up close. And I don't have time to trade it. In the middle of moving for the first time in 25 years. All in all, it's stupid of me to buy a new sleeve for my 33rpm albums, having used the same orange sleeve since the late 1960's. I was a teenager "scavenging" and found some of these crates of oranges behind the local grocery store; made a good of 2 cracking the wood. Don't laugh, at 71 I still occasionally dive for things that other people throw away and then fix what's broken. When I was cleaning out my garage a few months ago, I gave away dozens of "counters" from the last 50 years, mostly welding and fabrication equipment and jigs I made from woodworking scraps. Did the same thing for a lathe in the 1970's although I paid about $50 for it at a garage sale; and spent 4 or 5 years trying to get it working again. Be that as it may, Revain did a good job; My dissatisfaction lies with the seller/packer.

Pros
  • Good performance
Cons
  • Generally OK, but...