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Replacement Jewel cases

Many of my CD's have broken cases where do I get some high quality replacement ones

itsthenikita, May 14, 2008; 11:31 AM

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Hello,

I would strongly suggest you make a local search for these. When you order them online, they often come in broken already. Most of the time, local record shops have them in stock.

I usually buy them from a record shop here in Switzerland - only special cases (like clamshells etc.) are ones i order from abroad.

Best wishes,
Burnie


blinddoc, May 14, 2008; 2:19 PM


The best brand of jewel cases that I recommend is MEMOREX. Strong, thick plastic and usually scratch-free. You can probably find them at your local department or electronics store (I get mine at Target) for around $4 for a pack of 10 cases. Wal-mart carries HP brand jewel cases for about the same price, and they're OK, but not as durable or clean as MEMOREX.

American.Nightmare, May 14, 2008; 8:11 PM


I have dozens of extra jewel cases with either black or white trays (sorry, none with clear trays) which I will send to anyone for free if you pay shipping. Many are practically brand new and some have a few minor marks on them. I'm in U.S.

piano632@netzero.net

piano632, May 14, 2008; 11:53 PM


I bought regular clear single cases at Target (memorex) and black cases at Best Buy (Dynex). They were both very good quality. However, I also just ordered a bunch of double and quad cases from http://www.sleevetown.com

In a large order, only one cover piece was broken, and they seem to be good quality.

Laurawhitehead1, May 23, 2008; 4:08 PM

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