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We made it into Real Simple’s “31 Smart, Low-Cost Organizing Ideas”. We are #21! Click here to check it out.
Dec
10
2010
J&R Adds DiscSox To Storage AssortmentPosted by Vanessa in Industry News, tags: Archival Storage, Blu-ray, CD and DVD Storage, DVD Sleeves, DVD Storage, DVDs, Movie Storage, organizing collectionsDiscSox products will now be available in a brick and mortar store! MMDesign Studio has announced that New York electronics retailer J&R has added a select assortment of its DiscSox products including its top-selling sleeves, alphabetical dividers and trays in time for the holidays… Click here to read the entire article.
Dec
08
2010
FREE SHIPPING – Our Gift To You!Posted by Vanessa in Sale, tags: CD and DVD Storage, DVD Sleeves, DVD Storage, DVDs, Movie Storage, organizing collections
Receive free shipping on purchases totaling $50 or more*. Now through Dec. 29th. This offer applies only to UPS Ground Shipping within the Continental U.S., excluding Hawaii, Alaska and U.S. Territories. Customers are responsible for Rush Delivery upgrade fees for UPS 3-Day Select, 2nd Day Air and Next Day Air Delivery. This free shipping offer cannot be applied toward past purchases.
![]() To apply Free Shipping use coupon code: FreeShip50 Offer Expires: December 29, 12 Noon (PST) *Does not apply to Media Storage Cabinets and SoxChests
Aug
27
2010
CD Pro Snap-Fit Trays Now Available!Posted by Vanessa in MMDesign Website, New Products, Storage and Organization, tags: CD and DVD Storage, CD Sleeves, CD Storage, DVD Sleeves, DVD Storage, DVDs, Game Sleeves, Game Storage, Movie Storage, organizing collectionsOur 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!
Save Over 70% on 3-Drawer Media Cases
For any of you who have been looking for a media storage solution for your large CD or DVD collection, or an ever-growing one, do we have a deal for you! Due to quality issues beyond our control we received an order for 3-Drawer Media Cases that we prefer not to sell at full retail price, therefore we are passing on these incredible savings to you. This is the best value for a product we have ever offered in all of our years in business so don’t hesitate – take advantage NOW! One of the best features of these 3-Drawer cases is that they’re stackable so once one case is full, adding another is easy.
DiscSox® Media Case 3-Drawer – DVD Reg. Price: $149.95 DiscSox® Media Case 3-Drawer – CD Reg. Price: $129.95 Cases may have one or a combination of imperfections, click here for details ***ALL CLEARANCE MEDIA CASE SALES ARE FINAL*** Some movies aren’t fun to watch, but still have value at an intellectual or artistic level. Some are a blast to sit through, but the overall experience is much more entertaining than the mediocre sum of it’s parts. But watching a film that does neither doesn’t make for a very rewarding or satisfying experience. Such is the case with Martin Scorsese’s latest, Shutter Island. A psychological thriller that isn’t all that thrilling, regardless of all the detail put into each of it’s many parts. The film is the latest collaboration between Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio. It follows the story of Federal Marshal Teddy Daniels (DiCaprio), as he and his partner Chuck (Mark Ruffalo) attempt to unravel a mystery surrounding the disappearance of an inmate on Shutter Island, an isolated institution for the criminally insane. As Teddy and Chuck navigate the prison grounds and interview both staff and inmates, it becomes evident that Teddy’s screws are slowly coming loose. Visions of past traumas from his time as a soldier in WWII and of his late wife Dolores (Michelle Williams) haunt him throughout the investigation. As these hallucinations build, so does the dramatic tension between Teddy and his surroundings. Sinister vibes are everywhere, from partner Chuck, to the prisons head doctor, Dr. Cawley (Ben Kingsley), to the island itself. What is real? What’s in Teddy’s head? Who has good intentions? Who’s just plain crazy? In lesser hands, these questions would be too obviously asked or answered. Scorsese however, brings his experienced eye to every scene. No glare or smirk is void of some disguised intent. One of the most notable examples is early on in the film. Teddy is introduced to one of Dr. Cawley’s associates (Max von Sydow) sitting in a menacing wingback chair beside a roaring fire. The combination of sharp wordplay between Teddy and the other Dr., the distorted camera levels Scorsese uses for each characters exchange, and Sydow’s eerie antagonism vs. DiCaprio’s quick fuse, produce a very well orchestrated scene. It’s because of this skill and thoughtfulness that is put into each piece of the film that makes it difficult to fault any one area entirely. The script is a competent adaptation (of a Dennis Lehane novel), the performances are well balanced, and the direction isn’t without purpose. But unlike so many of Scorsese’s other films, this one leaves you somewhat empty. It has twists that don’t intrigue, complex characters that you’re not invested in, and an environment that is at once both ominous and somewhat dull. I appreciated the care put into the movie, but didn’t really care about where it was going. It was like watching a tract home be built out of imported marble. Ultimately, the most entertaining movies are those that use the art of film-making to an unmistakable affect on an audience. A director presents their intent, and the audience is impacted by it, for better or worse. Shutter Island is in an odd category. It’s 138 minutes of meticulous intent, and we’re left feeling neither better nor worse for sitting through it. DiscSox Team Member Your customer service is impeccable. I last ordered the wrong item and was able to return it no problem. You’ve won a customer for life. Not to mention the product is the best I’ve encountered. Thanks,
Mar
08
2010
Customer CommentPosted by Vanessa in Testimonials, tags: CD and DVD Storage, DVD Sleeves, DVD StorageJust a note to tell you that my DVD pro cases arrived today. I snapped them together and loaded my DVDs into them (heretofore stored in Case Logic binders). I can now store my collection in half the space of the binder storage system. I’m thrilled – not only with the space-saving, but the quality and engineering of the product. Thank you! PS – Just placed an order for sleeves so I can do all those boxed sets, too.
Mar
05
2010
DiscSox Introduces New Stackable Storage Solution!Posted by Vanessa in MMDesign Website, New Products, Storage and OrganizationAfter listening to requests from many customers for a stackable media storage solution, DiscSox is excited to announce their new 3-Drawer Media Cases. Available in two sizes for CDs and DVDs each case holds approximately 300 CDs or DVDs in DiscSox sleeves. One of the best features of the cases is that they’re stackable so you only have to buy one at a time as your media collection grows - 3-Drawer Media Case – DVD $149.95 |





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