If you are anything like me you know that's it's not easy to find CD storage options.
CD's take up a lot of space, and most people today use MP3's instead of CD's so storage needs are becoming more and more of a necessity since people are saving their CD's but not necessarily using them.
Many people are choosing to transfer their CD's over into a digital format like iTunes or MP3's but many people are also attached to those small shiny discs and refuse to throw them away even after the music is transferred digitally.
So what are your options for CD storage? I normally use the large books that hold the discs in plastic pages.
I have used this storage option for many years and simply refuse to replace what already works, but this isn't necessarily the best option.
Other options to store your CD's are the always popular CD Towers that can hold over 1,000 compact discs.
These towers can come in all sorts of colors and design and if you look hard enough you can usually find one that fits your decorating needs.
This CD storage solution is obviously more a permanent and not an option that is easy to transport or travel, but more for a permanent addition to your home furniture or decoration.
If you are looking for a more portable solution for CD storage I suggest the small travel booklets that can easily fit in a backpack or duffle bag.
These storage booklets are usually going to hold significantly less compact discs than a storage tower, but they can be easily transported or put in your car door pocket for easy access.
Another good stationary CD storage solution is the visor compact disc holder.
These things became popular in the past 5 years and they usually Velcro on to your car visor to hold your discs for easy access while you drive.
Even though these visor holders are very convenient, it is important not to handle our compact discs while we drive, this is always a distraction! If you are the handyman type, you might want to consider building your own disc storage option.
There are many great resources like YouTube videos and webpages that show excellent ways for building your own design.
Most people, including myself, do not have the time for this.
Those that do have time, have a great option for a storage device that will fit their exact need.
CD's take up a lot of space, and most people today use MP3's instead of CD's so storage needs are becoming more and more of a necessity since people are saving their CD's but not necessarily using them.
Many people are choosing to transfer their CD's over into a digital format like iTunes or MP3's but many people are also attached to those small shiny discs and refuse to throw them away even after the music is transferred digitally.
So what are your options for CD storage? I normally use the large books that hold the discs in plastic pages.
I have used this storage option for many years and simply refuse to replace what already works, but this isn't necessarily the best option.
Other options to store your CD's are the always popular CD Towers that can hold over 1,000 compact discs.
These towers can come in all sorts of colors and design and if you look hard enough you can usually find one that fits your decorating needs.
This CD storage solution is obviously more a permanent and not an option that is easy to transport or travel, but more for a permanent addition to your home furniture or decoration.
If you are looking for a more portable solution for CD storage I suggest the small travel booklets that can easily fit in a backpack or duffle bag.
These storage booklets are usually going to hold significantly less compact discs than a storage tower, but they can be easily transported or put in your car door pocket for easy access.
Another good stationary CD storage solution is the visor compact disc holder.
These things became popular in the past 5 years and they usually Velcro on to your car visor to hold your discs for easy access while you drive.
Even though these visor holders are very convenient, it is important not to handle our compact discs while we drive, this is always a distraction! If you are the handyman type, you might want to consider building your own disc storage option.
There are many great resources like YouTube videos and webpages that show excellent ways for building your own design.
Most people, including myself, do not have the time for this.
Those that do have time, have a great option for a storage device that will fit their exact need.
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