🎶 Protect Your Vinyl, Elevate Your Collection!
These anti-static record sleeves are designed for optimal protection of 12" vinyl albums, featuring a durable 3-ply construction and acid-free archival paper to prevent damage from dust, scratches, and moisture. The square bottom design allows for easy access and fits perfectly in original jackets, making them a must-have for any serious vinyl collector.
K**N
Awesome protection
There great to bad that we didn't have them back in the 1070s
K**R
Good, could be better
These work decently. My only quibble is that the poly sheet its made from is thin and could stand to be a little thicker. They tend to crumple somewhat easily if not handled carefully.
B**N
I'm a devoted fan
I like the markings so you know where the top is. And how roomy they are so I can get my hand in and under the record. I love them so much, I immediately put my meeting purchased vinyl on as soon as they get a good clean. There are probably some other good inners it there, but I'm so satisfied with these. It's a perfect product.
C**7
Collector Protector Sleeves for Vinyl RCollector .
Seems to be quality 5-star experience so far, gentle yet sturdy product. Records fit fine. Sleeves themselves go easy into the jacket. The true archival quality would be tested in years of the vinyl records shelf life of cause.Ordering another pack of sleeves in a year from the my initial order of these,I downgrading my expirience to 4 stars. The sleeves I received at this time seem to be well different once. The rice paper part seem to be more rough and less records friendly. The vinyl front part of the sleeve now seems to be more on the rough side as well compairing to the sleeves I received a year ago. In general, they may be a hi quality sleeves still now. But, I don't think they are premium once anymore. The sleeves I received a year ago had a very very gentle rice paper part and thin and gentle vinyl front part almost like it was a combo of vinyl and rice paper. The both parts of the sleeves(the back one and the front one) seemed tobe thin and very gentle on the record yet being of the most premium sturdy and reliable quality. Somewhat like a real top notch premium audiophile rice paper vinyl record sleeves. These once I received at this time looks like a fine standard hi quality by a sleevecity or comparable. Not to be compaired anymore to the real audiophile quality rice paper thin gentle and yet very sturdy and reliable sleeves I received last time from these Collector Protector Sleeves for Vinyl Record seller. It seems the sleeves are donwgraded now from premium to hi standards hopefully. To verify the hi standards for the latest one, decades of the common usage's needed. I just don't feel these sleeves are the premium audphile once anymore. Or, that's an experimental batch I got the sleeves from at this time. Last year, some buyers mentioned they'd an upgrade to these sleeves like more sturdy vinyl and rice paper parts.I never thought so. A year ago these sleeves looked of the most premium and record friendly yet veryreliable sleeves, the true premium audiophile level once. The sleeves I received in the year of 2022 is an obvious dongrade in these sleeves class and quality(unlike the upgrade or retaining the same true premium standard). That's what I get from my expirience at this time so far.
C**S
Excellent Sleeves!
I bought 2 packs of these when they had a 50% off sale, I figured I'd give them a try. So far I am not disappointed at all with my purchase. I've actually already placed an order for more.
B**C
Quality sleeves but same prices and quantities as the competition.
This is my first time buying these record sleeves and IT WON'T be my last. I really dig this brand! They fit over your wax perfectly, not to snug and not to tight. Like a hand in a velvet glove. I usually buy mo-fi's @ 50 for 20 bucks which is pricey if you have thousands of records like I do. I'll most likely stick with these as long as the price is right. I've noticed the majority of companies sell them in packs of 50 or 100. How about a pack of 60 or 75 for 20 bucks. If the cost can stay under 20 or add some more sleeves for 20 count me as a lifer. In closing, these are quality sleeves but there is no incentive to switch to another brand when prices and quantities are all basically set the same. Y'all might as well merge into one giant price fixing corporate conglomerate. Sorry, if I'm sort of off topic .Back to the sleeves. Yes, these are quality sleeves and yes you should check them out and see for yourself.Cheers and best regards,Buzzsawtc
P**3
Dissenting opinion....Diskeeper beats them, but barely.
I'm on the search for the absolute BEST cheap inner record sleeves. Given that these had almost universally positive reviews I chose them as my next batch. At this price range these mainly compete with the Diskeeper 2.0 Anti-Static Record Sleeves (50 Pack), which are usually 5 dollars cheaper. I was convinced from reviews that these would be a better option, but I think it's basically a wash, or the Diskeeper may even possibly - possibly - be superior.So which should you choose? Let's break it down.Anti-static capabilities: Collector Protector may have a very slight edge, but it's almost even. (CP 1, DK 0)Build quality: Collector Protector uses VERY thin, almost tissue-thin plastic in the front. In the back, the rice paper adds some sturdiness. Diskeeper uses more substantial plastic, but lacks the rice paper. Pick your poison, but Diskeeper wins. (CP 1, DK 1)Protection of records: Collector Protector's rice paper backing is super soft and will never harm a record - but can the tissue paper front adequately protect? I'm not convinced - I feel as though I could scratch a record THROUGH the front. I have to give the edge to DK. (CP 1, DK 2)Ease of use: These are both flimsy, unstructured record sleeves. Therefore, with both models you will find problematic outer sleeves that just don't want to take them easily. Some bunching happens on both models. This is more or less a tie. (CP 1, DK 2)Intangibles: I appreciate that, unlike MoFi inner sleeves, both CP and DK have consistent sizing and I did not find a single dud in either. HOWEVER, it really annoys me that the rice paper backing in CP does not go to the bottom of the sleeve - it stops about an inch from the bottom. So it's not even a full length rice paper backing - it's like a rice paper back brace. Minor nitpick that will never matter, but if you think about it, what part of the record does this leave exposed? The very beginning grooves, i.e. the start of a record. So if that flimsy CP plastic ever broke and allowed damage in from the back, well, you're going to hear it within the first 5 seconds. Come on, CP, why couldn't you just cover the ENTIRE back in rice paper. What did you save, .0005 cents a sleeve? Annoying. (CP 1, DK 3)Moral of the story? You can't really go wrong, they are both accurately priced, but I'll send my business to Diskeeper. If you order DK, you are getting an all-around 7.5/10 anti-static sleeve. If you order CP, you are getting a 9.5/10 back rice paper sleeve and a 2.5/10 front tissue paper sleeve. Either way, your records will be better protected than if you did not invest in either of these quality inner sleeves. Do what makes you happy and keep spinning.My next purchase will be the very expensive DK Audiophile inner sleeves, which seem to be the holy grail.
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