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CD Pro Snap-Fit Tray

Our snap-fit trays welcome a new addition to the family. Introducing our CD Pro Snap-Fit trays. All of the same great features as our DVD Pro Snap-Fit trays but made to be used with our CD Pro, Classic, Data and DVD2 sleeves. Trays are expandable from 6″ to infinity.

Visit our products page to learn more about these trays and to start organizing your collection!

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Our very own Vanessa O’Connor was interviewed by The Examiner/Home and Living. Click on the link to read the Q and A article now.

Home and Living welcomes Vanessa O’Connor with MM Design.

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The DiscSox POLY sleeve has now been replaced with the new DiscSox Classic “Poly” sleeve.   Like the original DiscSox Poly sleeve, the new Classic sleeve is now made from environmentally friendly, archival-safe, 100% recyclable polypropylene material. 

By combining the best features of both sleeves; the greener material of the DiscSox Poly, and the easy and unique side insertion design of the DiscSox Classic, customers will now have the ideal sleeve.  

For additional information about the new Discsox Classic Poly sleeve visit our website http://www.mmdesign.com/products/classic-poly-sleeve.php

Thank you,

Vanessa

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Just a couple of days ago, Patent No 7,458,459 has been granted for our DVD2 and CD Pro sleeves.  Now most of the DiscSox sleeves do have have patent protection.

This includes: DVD Pro Poly, HiDef Pro, DVD2, CD Pro, Game Pro Poly, Game Pro PS3, Game, Video-CD, Photo4×6, Photo5×7.

Why is this important as an end-user?
A patent ensures that you that you are looking at a product that is innovative, unique, highly functional and has been thoroughly scrutinized by an independent party (the Patent and Trademark Office).

Also, we are constantly innovating and improving our designs. As an example, we just switched the DVD Pro from a vinyl based material to environmentally friendly polypropylene. At the same time, we were able to lower the price by about 15%, which is quite unusual in this market…

Also, we are in the process of making the transition to polypropylene for all our sleeves, which requires quite an investment in new tooling.  It is not as simple as it sounds, because DiscSox sleeves do have very tight tolerances and are very complex compared to most sleeves on the market.

Stay tuned,

- Marcello

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You may have noticed that the CD Pro Sleeves have changed slightly with the newest version. There are two improvements:

  1. The opening for inserting the tray card moved from the right to the left side of the sleeve.Why the change? -  It improves the ease of use
    Customers are used to insert CDs, booklets etc from the right into DiscSox Sleeves.
    When inserting a tray card, one typically turns the sleeve over. So for consistency, the opening should again be on the right when the sleeve is turned over. That means when the CD Pro is viewed from the front, the opening for the tray card has to be on the left.
  2. The pocket that holds the tray card is only partially sealed at the bottom.Why the change? -  It makes inserting tray cards easier
    DiscSox sleeves always had pockets with a partially sealed edges for storing the actual CDs or booklets.  It makes it a lot easier to access content if the edge can be lifted up.
    If a pocket is sealed all the way on three sides, it is not easy to get to the content. This is why we partially seal the lower edge of the rear pocket that holds the tray card.
CD Pro New

CD Pro New

CD Pro Old

CD Pro Old

These are the line drawings for the new and old design so you can seen the differences side by side.

- Marcello

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