Archival CD Storage Box
60 pt Tan Barrier Board.
5-7/8 x 5-1/2 x 12".
Holds 30 CD Cases or 15 5" Tape Reel Cases.
Details
5-7/8 x 5-1/2 x 12"
Holds 29- 30 CD Cases or fifteen 5" Tape Reel Boxes.
This material is acid-free, lignin-free with a pH of 8.0-9.0 and a 3% calcium carbonate buffer. These boxes come assembled and have metal-edged corners for easy stacking. This material is approved by the Library of Congress for indefinite-term storage. Order DCDP51316 for dividers.
25 and 50 quantities are wholesale priced and +FREIGHT ITEMS. CALL FOR FREIGHT QUOTE.
Ratings & Reviews
16 Reviews
Legacy
Just got these and some of the corner braces are coming loose. Not sure I trust them for longterm handling.
Legacy
09/15/2024 1:39 am
Legacy
Love these boxes!
Legacy
09/15/2024 1:39 am
Legacy
I use these with the CD gatefold sleeve (scdgf4) and the Tyvek CD sleeve (scdt) to save space because I have about 1,000 CDs. These are awesome! I can still easily access my music collection, and it takes up a fraction of the shelf space. I can now rest easy, knowing that these boxes will never need to be replaced.
Legacy
09/15/2024 1:39 am
Legacy
These boxes are just the right size, not too heavy when full. Sturdy.
Legacy
09/15/2024 1:39 am
Legacy
Real nice boxes. Great for Box sets like the new multi CD King Crimson ones. I hate sliding them out of paper sleeves. I put the CDs in slim jewel cases then into these, perfect.
Legacy
09/15/2024 1:39 am
Legacy
Discs in jewel cases--less so in Digipaks (though putting them in poly bags helps)--are reasonably safe, when stored on shelves made for the purpose. What, though, to do about CDs which were released in other sorts of packages? Often beautiful: and if so, all the more fragile? These archival-quality boxes are indeed an ideal solution. Though I'd recommend: all such discs--even those which originally shipped in some sort of plastic wrap--should also be stored in thick poly bags (of precisely the type also sold by this retailer). Consider purchasing more boxes than you think you'll need; you don't want to force more discs than ought to fit into each box. So far as I know, ready-made alphabetical dividers aren't available. But small "Post-It" style labels--one letter written on each, stuck in the right places--will serve reasonably well.
Legacy
09/15/2024 1:39 am