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Capt.
Sep 5th, 2007, 02:41 PM
Can someone please explain to me what the difference is between these two cases sold by blankmedia. Is one just better made than the other?
I don't get the "new machinable and virgin" part. Trying to figure out if they're worth the extra 6 bucks. Thanks
http://www.blankmedia.ca/proddetail3.asp?id=1321
http://www.blankmedia.ca/proddetail3.asp?id=26
langong
Sep 5th, 2007, 02:44 PM
I think the double virgin kind are better made in quality.
rabbit
Sep 5th, 2007, 06:35 PM
My guess is that double virgin (or even single virgin) isn't going to be stinky.
As to quality, both could be equal cheapness: thin plastic, with easily scratched clear wraparound plastic.
I would definitely go with the virgin plastic. Stinkiness isn't cool.
PS
"Machinable - These are designed for use by manual/automatic dvd case stuffing machines. The performance is unbeatable."
"Made from 100% virgin material - This offers extra strength to the case and eliminates the possibility of any odours."
edit #2// above quotes were taking from Blankmedia's site for some other DVD case.
woof
Sep 6th, 2007, 12:24 AM
I would think "Virgin" generally indicates made from new plastic as opposed to recycled plastic where there's the possibility of impurities. Does it really make a difference in a case?** I dunno. You'd actually have to see the two to know.
(**Similarly, does it really matter if your corn flakes box is "virgin" cardboard or recycled?)
inferno_gn
Sep 6th, 2007, 12:55 AM
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*hehe* Read my article... :D
http://www.otakuanime.com/article-dvdcases.htm
Ju Leon...
The Digital Dolphin
Sep 6th, 2007, 01:12 PM
Well, here's the difference:
Standard generic DVD cases have no quality control effectively. They're made from recycled plastic products, which may contain a large number of nasty things (I've heard of traces of mercury being found in some DVD cases out of China!!).
Virgin plastic DVD cases are made with only un-recycled plastic/resin, and they in turn do not include any nastier second hand chemicals/elements. That also means they won't have the burned/charcoal smell that many standard generic cases have. I've know people to get quite sick from this smell and have to take a 30min break to get some air.
So yeah, I would deffinately say paying more for the virgin product is a good idea. Especially if there is anyone who might put the generic cases in their mouths (like kids) in your house.