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We found 7 product mentions on r/CasualMTG. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/onthenerdyside · 1 pointr/CasualMTG

You will be tempted to buy up big boxes of bulk. I was told I shouldn't, but I did anyway. I figured I could take what I got and make crappy decks, then buy singles to fix them up. While I got some cards that were useful, it was only a fraction of what I got.

Although the decks on this list are all standard legal, they are great for any casual player and are all around $20 each. I really liked this list from Core 2019, too. The M19-only decks are mostly around $10, so they should give you plenty of value.

You can also consider Card Kingdom's Battle Decks. These are non-standard legal decks that are specially made by Card Kingdom with an eye toward balance and casual play. Many of them are out of stock right now, but you should be able to find a few to experiment with.

For non-card purchases, I like these cheap deck boxes for new players to store casual decks (here's a 5-pack instead of the 10-pack). They'll fit nicely inside your bundle box. You might even fit two unsleeved decks in each box. If you want sleeves, KMC is a good value/quality proposition. If you're not too rough, Ultra Pro Matte (not Deck Protector) sleeves are good, too, and a bit cheaper. However, keep in mind the cost of sleeves versus the cost of replacement. I didn't start sleeving my cards until I started building my own decks with cards that had some value to them. Honestly, I'd stick to buying cards until you run out of room in your bundle box and need more storage.

u/PluviusReddit · 5 pointsr/CasualMTG

I use Mead d-ring, zip binders like this with ultra pro premium 18 pocket pages. This let's me move pages from one binder to another when a set rotates. It also is nice to be able to add (or remove) pages in wherever you need them. I also feel better that it's zipped up in case a card slips out of its pocket.

u/ShrimpyChimp · 2 pointsr/CasualMTG

Making boxes is pretty easy, all you need is a showbox, some cardbox and maybe glue or a stapler for a decent low budget box. Take a shoebox and cut some cardboard stripes as long and high as the shoebox. Attach them them to the ground of the box so that you get lanes that are wide enough to keep Magic cards.

Should look like one of these:

https://www.amazon.com/BCW-Monster-Storage-Holds-trading/dp/B000K41E6K/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1522747118&sr=8-9&keywords=magic+card+box

u/TheUltimateXD · 2 pointsr/CasualMTG

I have 4 of these that I keep my cards in. I use Ultra Pro Satin Towers and Mana Flip boxes for decks and dice/counter storage.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B42QKS8/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_rk2WAbPFA3YBP