50 Master Sleeves Rice Paper Anti Static LP Inner Sleeves Mobile Fidelity MFSL Style Vinyl Record Sleeves Provide Your LP Collection with the Proper Protection - Invest In Vinyl
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Matthew Turner
> 3 dayI found these inner sleeves to be perfect. No problem.
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Steven Nelson
> 3 dayGreat series of products for vinyl record collectors. Buy them all!
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Lamar
> 3 dayWorks as advertised. No static buildup and fits comfortable inside the album jacket or on the outside of the album within an outer sleeve. These are similar to MoFi inner sleeves.
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WCE
Greater than one weekUsed several other vinyl sleeves and decided to take a chance on the Invest In Vinyl sleeves. First impression is they are a cut above all the other products. Besides the apparent quality, the cost of the sleeves is less and free shipping through Amazon adds to the overall value. Read other reviewers complaining about the sleeve gets folded at the corners when putting it in the record outer sleeve. I havent experienced that issue with any of the sleeves Ive used. I suggest taking your time putting the record and sleeve in the outer sleeve and orientation of the sleeve opening so the record can be removed without taking the sleeve out of the album cover each time. I know this goes against what some feel is the correct way to store the record but you dont deal with possibly having folded inner sleeve issues. Besides its the vinyl record were concered with protecting not the inner sleeve. Ive heard that some storefronts prefer that we buy direct as Amazon makes money off selling their products and they lose money, then provide free fast shipping like Amazon. Dont know if its like that with this product but at todays crazy costs Im into saving money for other things, like trying the Invest In Vinyl outer sleeves next. My search is over for which sleeves I will be using to protect my records. From now on Invest In Vinyl is what Ill be using to protect my vintage vinyl collection. Highly recommend the Invest In Vinyl record sleeves.
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F
> 3 daySome of the best inner sleeves out there. I prefer this over the round bottom ones just because of aesthetics but this brand is the one that I trust for my inner sleeves. I literally cannot change it as much as I have tried. The rice paper is a great addition to the records as it reduces static. They fit perfectly with my outer sleeves and I absolutely have no complaints. Definitely worth the investment!
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Lean
> 3 dayI don’t notice any difference between these and the name brand master sleeves.. except price! These are my new go-to inner sleeves.
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Jalew
> 3 dayThe mixed pack of inner and outer sleeves is a great idea. Obviously you’ll run out of inner sleeves first if you’re using on double, triple albums, box sets, etc.. But both of these are killer quality. I’ve purchased these dozens of times over the years and never had an issue. As with most sleeves, I wish they were a little cheaper but you can be sure these are great quality.
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Joe Stinger
> 3 dayIve used over 500 of these. I think they are just as high of quality as mofi.
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Austin
> 3 dayThey work perfectly, fit all my sleeve, hope that they prolong the life of my records
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SusieQ
Greater than one weekI’ve been using the DiscKeeper round bottom inner liners for a while now but didn’t like how they get wrinkled up as I slide them into the jackets. I looked up a paper backed option & purchased these as a new replacement. The price is great but again you get what you pay for. I’m not dissatisfied with them so much as I am not very impressed. The poly liner is thinner than the disckeeper & the paper used is thin as well. It does not add much support when sliding into tighter jackets & has even wrinkled up on a few jackets as well. One nice thing is that records slide into the sleeves very smoothly. This makes me comfortable that the poly is highly anti-static. I know they will keep the vinyl safe & in great shape I just wish the paper backing was of thicker stock. Again I guess that’s where price is explained.