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Guest ScooterNik
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I need to shift around 300 (or more) CD's in their cases from one place to another. They're not for DJing use, I've enough flightcases for that (they're full already), but just for moving them in bulk and then storing a lot of them safely until needed.

Anyone know of anything that may do the job? Something solid but stackable, fairly cheap but substantial with it.

Thanks

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Guest ScooterNik
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Thanks all

Cardboard boxes were the original plan, but as they're going in a none too waterproof garage for now I thought I'd rather be safe than sorry. Just counted them up tonight out of boredom and its nearly 500, not the 300 I thought. That plus the 280 in flight cases means I have too many CDs...... :)


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