Reddit Reddit reviews Ultra Pro All Team 2-Piece Storage Box, 4 Compartment, Clear

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Ultra Pro All Team 2-Piece Storage Box, 4 Compartment, Clear
2-Piece Storage Box Ideal For Sports And Gaming Trading Cards4 Separate Compartments Keep Cards OrganizedHolds 150 Cards Horizontally Or 240 Cards In Ultra Pro Deck Protector SleevesMultiple Storage Compartments With Removable Slats Perfect To Store Tokens, Dice And Other Game Accessories
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6 Reddit comments about Ultra Pro All Team 2-Piece Storage Box, 4 Compartment, Clear:

u/matrix121391 · 2 pointsr/dropmix

I am currently using this to store my cards (sleeved), which is perfect for wave 1 (one compartment per genre with dividers to separate each playlist, as organized in the app's Collection section):

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002TT3JI/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I might end up getting another one for wave 2.

For the Dropmix board itself, I took the advice from several threads around here and on Discord:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002GL7ZO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The deck box I specified fits pretty well in the front pouch. The main compartment is a tad bigger than what the board requires, but you can probably use the extra space for more deck boxes or speakers.

I can take some pictures after work if ya'll would like!

u/josandercock · 2 pointsr/magicTCG

Ultra pro sell these six compartment deck boxes with enough room for 6 decks I believe. I can’t remember what they’re called but they’re a clear acrylic material and relatively cheap. I’ll try to find them online.

So it’s ultimate guard that sell the 6 compartment boxes: 6 deck box

And ultra pro sell these 4 compartment boxes: 4 deck box

u/Galt2112 · 2 pointsr/magicTCG

I think Magic is one of the harder hobbies/interests to buy gifts for if you're not in the hobby yourself. So guides like this are a good idea and necessary. However, I think this one could be improved. To be frank. I think you could still go really wrong buying for a magic player using this guide, especially for established players.

First, I think the deckboxes you've included there are not a good recommendation at all, even for beginner players. Those deck boxes are just at the bottom end of quality - which is why they're 5 for eight dollars. You can get an Ultimate Guard Boulder for about the same price as this 5-pack or an Ultra Pro Satin Tower for a little more - and those are two of the best deck boxes on the market. If you want to get something for multiple decks, get [one of these](https://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Pro-2-Piece-Storage-Compartment/dp/B0002TT3JI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1543283539&sr=8-2&keywords=ultra+pro+card+storage) which isn't top of the line but is probably more useful than the recommended product. Even new players move on from deck boxes like that pretty quickly, so why spend money on something that's low quality and won't be used long? Same issue with your card sleeve recommendations. Those basic ultra pro sleeves are terrible, can't speak for the inked gaming ones but I know art sleeves are often very suspect outside of some of the most recent developments. Why not link to higher quality sleeves and make purchasing easy?

For similar reasons, I don't think I could recommend planeswalker decks for anyone except the absolute beginner.

As far as the sealed product goes, while I wouldn't be upset to receive a bundle or booster box, I would kinda feel bad that the giver spent so much on a product that is ultimately unlikely to be of much use. If you're willing to spend $40 to $100+ on magic product for a friend or family member, you can do so much better than buying a ton of packs. Also in this respect, I'm not sure how helpful a guide is when you've essentially listed everything they sell on the shelf at walmart. Why not just make a page that says "just go grab a box of cards off the shelf, it's fine!"

I enjoy opening packs occasionally, but it feels bad when someone gets me a gift they'd like me to enjoy and have spent their money on, and I get a bulk rare I can't use. Even if they do pull something good, unless it's useful in a deck they have, best they can do is trade/sell it, which is also not great for a gift. There are a lot more things you could find that would be both valuable for MTG players and stick around in their collections a lot longer.

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u/awook · 2 pointsr/dropmix

The sleeves I saw suggested here on Reddit, Ultra Pro Card Premium Card Sleeves Pack (100 Sleeves) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002TT3NE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_c4cHAb6B7VS8X.
The container I found on Amazon, Ultra PRO All Team 2-Piece Storage Box, 4 Compartment, Clear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002TT3JI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_D5cHAbRK6XX4J

If there's ever more than just chiller, I'll have to buy another container.

u/chaotic_iak · 1 pointr/boardgames

Whoops, doesn't ship to my country unfortunately. Although I found this one that seems to be good (a review says 100 per compartment with 4 compartments). If you or anyone have experience with that, how good is that?