Sebastian
Reviewed in Mexico on August 1, 2022
Considerando el precio son buenas, se sienten de buena calidad y son transparentes totalmente, la portada del disco luce muy bien, solo sería cuestión de checar su resistencia con el paso del tiempo
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2022
These are the cheapest outer sleeves for album sleeves I could find on amazon. They are almost completely transparent, the only sign one is in a cover is that it looks slightly more shiny and reflective. They seem pretty thick and durable, and also have some extra material at the sides to somewhat cushion the corners (which will probably get a bit scrunched otherwise.) They are also big enough you can fit some double and triple albums as long as they have thinner spines. They are also big enough each one can hold 2 standard albums in it.
andres
Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2021
Nice product. Plastic is very clear. This is the best option between price and quality (but just when the package is lower in price).
ChristophB
Reviewed in Germany on November 9, 2018
Für Einzelalben oder sehr, sehr, sehr dünne Doppelalben (keinesfalls 2x180g) ist das schon okay, leider behalten die Hüllen ihre Form nicht, weshalb die LPs innen herumrutschen.
Anxo Galbán Lesende
Reviewed in Spain on November 4, 2018
Parecen ofrecer resistencia y durabilidad; más teniendo en cuenta lo finas que son. Resultan incómodas a la hora de guardar los discos en la estantería; al ser grandes y flojas en exceso la funda se corre para fuera.
JakePlesterCoyne
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 10, 2017
Grate product, there are the best for the price on the market. If you're looking for something that give a high amount of protection, them prahaps this one isn't for you as there are thin. However if your like me and you have tuns of albums which need sleeves, then this is perfect. Vary good quality.
Name
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2013
I can't write from the perspective of the hardcore vinyl collector who obsessively dissects every detail of every possible thing related to his collection. That guy can probably tell you subatomic chemical composition of every brand of LP sleeve on the market, then argue about it with other collectors until nothing is resolved one way or the other.LOL, 'collectors'.I'm guessing there are a lot of you who are looking at this for the same reasons I was.You have vintage LPs, perhaps you're acquiring new-old copies as you run across them out in the wild and enjoy them mostly for the music inside but are still looking for a product to preserve the vintage covers that are, at a minimum, upwards of 30+ years old now.These fit the bill just fine.The closest thing I can equate these to are the old "penny sleeves" that are the baseline protection for sports cards. Likewise, these are about the same thing as the "bag and board" that you get for comic books.These are a thin, vinyl 'floppy sleeve' (as they were called years ago in the baseball card world) that doesn't provide much in the way of meaningful impact protection so if you have extremely pricey and rare LPs that get handled a lot and you're looking to protect there are other, beefier options. These are good for putting an inexpensive layer of protection on the entirety of your entire collection; to protect them from rubs, needless abrasions, got forbid spills and the like. Seeing as most all records in a given collection sit there on a shelf 99.99% of the time, this is a perfectly good product that suits a need. You can sleeve up a rather large collection for not much money.I have about 500 LPs now in them, all living happily better off than they were before these cases arrived.Five stars.
felixstrange
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2012
I ordered these somewhat reluctantly from Amazon after reading a couple reviews regarding the sleeves being the wrong size. I was somewhat perplexed since I had purchased these same sleeves at a local record store and never had any issues (other than occasionally encountering two or three bad sleeves per batch of 100). Happily, the batch I ordered exactly the size specified and work perfectly. They easily accomodate gatefold jackets and double LPs. Personally, I would prefer if they were a little bit shorter than 13 inches as that leaves quite a bit of overhang on a 12 inch LP sleeve, but other than that they are perfect. Even with the extra height, they still fit easily on my Ikea 'Expedit' shelves.The most important thing about these particular 'poly' sleeves is that they are polyPROPYLENE and not polyETHYLENE. In my experience, polypropylene sleeves are superior to polyethylene sleeves in almost every way. In fact, most people who sell LPs use polypropylene sleeves in spite of the fact that polyethylene sleeves seem to be far more available for retail sale.Here are the advantages:1. Polypropylene sleeves are almost entirely clear and have a nice, glossy appearance. Polyethylene sleeves have a slightly opaque appearance (depending on their thickness). Most importantly, polypropylene sleeves retain their clarity while polyethylene sleeves gradually become scratched through wear and become more and more opaque over time.2. Polypropylene sleeves are very smooth. This is important when you have many shelves of LPs with sleeves; While polyethylene sleeves tend to grip when they slide past each other, polypropylene sleeves slide past each other easily making removing and reshelving LPs easy.Although these sleeves are only 2mm thick, I have never had any problems with these sleeves tearing or being damaged in any way.I've tried many types and brands of LP outer sleeves. For me, these are the clear winner on both price an quality.