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In-Depth Review

Discfolio

Jason Leal's Discfolio not only stores your CDs and DVDs in a handy format at home, but with a couple of folds and zips, it turns into something you can slip under your arm and carry along with you when you leave the house. Not only that, it is made from recycled materials.

The slots of the Discfolio are made out of specially formulated material that will not scratch the CDs or DVDs. When open to full size, the Discfolio can be hung on the wall by two built in straps. I simply attached two small picture hooks to the wall and hung mine and it worked perfectly. Each case holds 90 CDs or DVDs in six rows of 15 slots each.

The product presently comes in two options, a blue cloth and a black leather. The next planned release will be a pink cloth.

Discfolio in Leather

This product is well put together. The zippers are heavy duty, the stitching is tight, the seams are adequate and neat. In other words, it should hold up to its intended purpose. When folded and zipped, the case measures 20 by 7-inches. When opened, it measures 20 by 31-inches.

Discfolio in Cloth

The Bottom Line

This is a unique product designed to both store and carry CDs and DVDs. Each one holds up to 90 discs. The product itself is lightweight, well constructed and attractive. The inner pockets are composed of material that protect the discs, and the price is reasonable.

Just The Facts

The Discfolio from Leco Ventures

MSRP 20.95

Pros:

Unique, well designed case to both store and carry CDs and DVDs safely and efficiently. CDs and DVDs are protected by scratch resistant, fabric lining.

Cons:

Case will not fit in most backpacks or computer cases.

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