50 Master Sleeves Rice Paper Anti Static LP Inner Sleeves Mobile Fidelity MFSL Style Vinyl Record Sleeves Provide Your LP Collection with the Proper Protection - Invest In Vinyl
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Jalew
> 3 dayThe mixed pack of inner and outer sleeves is a great idea. Obviously you’ll run out of inner sleeves first if you’re using on double, triple albums, box sets, etc.. But both of these are killer quality. I’ve purchased these dozens of times over the years and never had an issue. As with most sleeves, I wish they were a little cheaper but you can be sure these are great quality.
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Mylan Mann
> 3 dayLiked the price. I am going through and cleaning my LP collection and wanted to replace the old sleeves with new anti-static sleeves. The new sleeves work very well.
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Bruce
> 3 dayThese record sleeves work well and are the best price I could find.
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BBillings123
> 3 dayAfter researching the best way to preserve my vinyl, this was my selection. I like the embedded rice paper which adds some structure making it easier to place the inner sleeve back into the record cover. I have several clear plastic liners without the rice paper that are thicker but are unwieldy to use. All the above would have fulfilled my goal and prevent static as well. It wasnt important to me to be able to read the record label from both sides while in the sleeve. It would have been nicer with rounded corners but Im not sure those are available in a sleeve where the record is fully encapsulated on three sides by plastic.
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Nickolas Killian
> 3 dayMuch better than the original paper inner sleeves that come with records. Cant say I have seen static decline with them.... time may tell better. Like them a lot!!
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Alessia Accettura
> 3 dayDoes a great job at protecting my vinyls. It isn’t very stiff, it’s a plastic type material but it’s still super useful and protective. Helps the vinyl slide in easily.
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Justin Almanzar
Greater than one weekThese are the perfect inner sleeves when it comes to taking care of your vinyl records. I immediately throws these on my records the moment I get new one. I just recently ordered another one of these because I just feel like Im running low. I also have a bunch of new records coming in the mail so I want to make sure Im prepared. Update: some of the inner sleeves come just a few centimeters longer than the opening of the record sleeve. I have no problem about it. It can still go in with a little tender love and care. You can’t always expect things to be perfect. That’ll be extremely nice but hey, it is what it is. You gotta work with what you got.
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JBeezH
> 3 dayThe sturdiness is 2/5. Could have used a thicker backing paper. Can’t beat the price though. Consistency of manufacturing is good. I would recommend these.
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SusieQ
> 3 dayI’ve been using the DiscKeeper round bottom inner liners for a while now but didn’t like how they get wrinkled up as I slide them into the jackets. I looked up a paper backed option & purchased these as a new replacement. The price is great but again you get what you pay for. I’m not dissatisfied with them so much as I am not very impressed. The poly liner is thinner than the disckeeper & the paper used is thin as well. It does not add much support when sliding into tighter jackets & has even wrinkled up on a few jackets as well. One nice thing is that records slide into the sleeves very smoothly. This makes me comfortable that the poly is highly anti-static. I know they will keep the vinyl safe & in great shape I just wish the paper backing was of thicker stock. Again I guess that’s where price is explained.
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Richard Socop
> 3 dayI highly recommend this inner sleeve/s for your vinyl. Here’s some reasons why: • Inexpensive • Great quality • Keeps your vinyl safe Hope this review sounds you well.