I've tried both Atlantic and AmeriCopy and overall, based on my experiences below, I still prefer Atlantic:AmeriCopy: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014Q8XTZE The The tricky part of these AmeriCopy cases are the unreinforced sides. Because they fall apart so easily, you end up throwing away half of them. Perhaps the first time you compress your collection, this can be fixed as you can simply use a different case. But if you're done and after a few months putting your discs to use and the page starts to crack, you're out of luck if you don't have the extras to hand. Unfortunately, both have their pros and cons. AmeriCopyPROS: Cheaper β 14, $99/$50 or less. Fabric-coated insert to minimize scratches. Angled top flap folds easily. CONS: The plastic of the outer shell is cheap and flimsy. Unreinforced sides tear very easily, be prepared to throw away a lot so the savings compared to Atlantean shells will be somewhat negated. Forget anything that is more than one disc, such as B. a TV show season or another multi-disc set! Atlantic (this brand) PROS: Thicker and more durable plastic body. Reinforced sides do not come apart. You can easily record multi-disc sets or multi-disc relays of TV shows. VS: More expensive - $10.99 for $25. Fleece-based insert, customers complain about scratches, although I personally did not have such a problem. Maybe because others have handled the discs. The top flap with no corner needs to be trimmed to wrap into the sleeve. There is a small rounded tab that the top valve should probably fit into, but that doesn't work very well in practice, especially for a season TV show or other multi-disc set, the valve doesn't stay up. closes on the outside of the sleeve. So I prefer to tuck the top flap back into the sleeve so it doesn't unbutton, but to do this you'll need to trim the edges of the flap to fit. A minor inconvenience, but AmeriCopy cases already have a beveled top flap. If AmeriCopy had reinforced the sides of the sleeve or Atlantic had lined the panels with fabric, we would have won. In the meantime, you must decide what "cons" you are willing to put up with. or another multi-disc set, the valve does not remain closed outside the sleeve. So I prefer to tuck the top flap back into the sleeve to keep it from unbuttoning, but to do this I need to trim the edges of the flap to fit. A minor inconvenience, but AmeriCopy cases already have a beveled top flap. If AmeriCopy reinforced the sides of the sleeve or Atlantic lined the panels with fabric, we'd win. In the meantime, you must decide what "cons" you are willing to put up with. or another multi-disc set, the valve does not remain closed outside the sleeve. Therefore I prefer tucking the top flap back into the sleeve to keep it from unbuttoning, but to do this I need to trim the edges of the flap to fit. A minor inconvenience, but AmeriCopy cases already have a beveled top flap. If AmeriCopy had reinforced the sides of the sleeve or Atlantic had lined the panels with fabric, we would have won. In the meantime, you must decide what "cons" you are willing to put up with. However, AmeriCopy cases already have a beveled top flap. If AmeriCopy had reinforced the sides of the sleeve or Atlantic had lined the panels with fabric, we would have won. In the meantime, you must decide what "cons" you are willing to put up with. However, AmeriCopy cases already have a beveled top flap. If AmeriCopy had reinforced the sides of the sleeve or Atlantic had lined the panels with fabric, we would have won. In the meantime, you must decide what "cons" you are willing to put up with. However, AmeriCopy cases already have a beveled top flap. If AmeriCopy had reinforced the sides of the sleeve or Atlantic had lined the panels with fabric, we would have won. In the meantime, you must decide what "cons" you are willing to put up with. However, AmeriCopy cases already have a beveled top flap. If AmeriCopy had reinforced the sides of the sleeve or Atlantic had lined the panels with fabric, we would have won. In the meantime, you must decide what "cons" you are willing to put up with. However, AmeriCopy cases already have a beveled top flap. If AmeriCopy had reinforced the sides of the sleeve or Atlantic had lined the panels with fabric, we would have won. In the meantime, you must decide what "cons" you are willing to put up with. However, AmeriCopy cases already have a beveled top flap. If AmeriCopy had reinforced the sides of the sleeve or Atlantic had lined the panels with fabric, we would have won. In the meantime, you must decide what "cons" you are willing to put up with. If AmeriCopy had reinforced the sides of the sleeve or Atlantic had lined the panels with fabric, we would have won. In the meantime, you must decide what "cons" you are willing to put up with. If AmeriCopy had reinforced the sides of the sleeve or Atlantic had lined the panels with fabric, we would have won. In the meantime, you must decide what "cons" you are willing to put up with.
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