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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Greater than one weekSome of the best inner sleeves out there. I prefer this over the round bottom ones just because of aesthetics but this brand is the one that I trust for my inner sleeves. I literally cannot change it as much as I have tried. The rice paper is a great addition to the records as it reduces static. They fit perfectly with my outer sleeves and I absolutely have no complaints. Definitely worth the investment!
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J
> 3 dayGood product at a reasonable price
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The Real Kyle MacArthur
> 3 dayI have been using these for more than a year. They are quality sleeves with rice paper inners. I have never had one split. nor cause a dust issue. I would not waste money with more expensive sleeves. Save your money for more vinyl. Buy these.
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Deep Blue Vision
> 3 dayThis is the first time Ive tried these inner sleeves. They appear, for all intents and purposes, to be identical to the MoFi inner sleeves with a white rice paper backing and a practically transparent front to them. Cant comment on their durability and sturdiness - that will have to wait for a bit. The physical size and overall thickness is identical to the MoFi product - they most probably were produced by the same company that produced the MoFi sleeves (cant see that they wouldnt be) and differ only in the printing at the top (open end) of the sleeve. The MoFis run $22.53 per 50 and these are only $19.99 - a minor difference. As theyre from a small business, this was also a consideration in trying these out.
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Josh Kim
> 3 dayThe rice paper insert makes it easier to insert records. Also it is flexible enough to put inside the original inner paper sleeves. Makes the outer sleeve bulge a bit but Im willing to pay that price for record preservation.
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Justin Almanzar
> 3 dayThese 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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Jeff
> 3 dayGreat quality, met my expectation.
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JHS
Greater than one weekThese may not be as well made as the QRP or MoFi sleeves but they are an absolutely acceptable substitute if you are not willing to spend the $ on those other more expensive sleeves (which dont seem to be available on Amazon anyway).
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Shady Ave Reader
> 3 dayNot much to say other than these are just as good as other brands I bought over the years from audiophile websites, plus these are less expensive. If you own records, and they are in paper sleeves - and you want them to last as long as possible, you need to replace them with this kind of sleeves. And you dont need to spend a fortune to get them.
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Shaun K Brandt
Greater than one weekThe paper sleeves that records (both vintage and modern) come in arent really all that good. Older records used thin, rough sleeves - many of which have aged poorly and yellowed due to the use of non-acid free papers, and newer records often come in thick sleeves that generate a lot of static, making discs hard to easily remove - especially heavier, 180 gram pressings. I have modern records where the sleeves generate so much static that you have to practically tug them out; a pain when youre trying to avoid actually touching the disc surface. These sleeves solve all of those issues. Sliding discs in and out of them is a joy; theres almost no friction at all, and the materials are soft enough that scratching isnt going to be an issue. Theyre sized generously enough for discs to easily slide in, but are tightly sized enough that putting them back into the covers is extremely easy, and thin enough that you can keep the original sleeves in the covers as well. Theyre also cheap enough that you can even use them to store your cheaper records without feeling like youve spent too much on preserving them. The insert records here arrows on the opening side are also a nice touch. I originally bought a pack of 50 for my small collection; Im now going to pick up a larger pack to fix up my parents original 1960s and 1970s releases. If you care about keeping your records in good shape even a little bit, these are a no-brainer.