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Imation 32X CD-R (100-Pack Spindle)

Imation 32X CD-R (100-Pack Spindle)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: It's a trick- don't waste your money
Review: I bought these because as you surely see, it says "Imation" brand. But what I got was "Spin-X" brand, which I have never heard of, nor do they mention it anywhere on the page. They are a cheapo generic brand with silver tops/no labels. Don't waste your time or money. I feel decieved. Go with the Memorex- same price and a guaranteed brand name.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: It's a trick- don't waste your money
Review: I bought these because as you surely see, it says "Imation" brand. But what I got was "Spin-X" brand, which I have never heard of, nor do they mention it anywhere on the page. They are a cheapo generic brand with silver tops/no labels. Don't waste your time or money. I feel decieved. Go with the Memorex- same price and a guaranteed brand name.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: not your normal CD-Rs
Review: Maybe Spin-X isn't quite as hot as Memorex, but they are the cheapest thermal printable discs by far... especially when you do the Office Max thing and get them free after rebate.

I run a small recording label, so I'm all about "bang for the buck" when it comes to CD duplication/packaging. I use (free) Spin-X discs, print them on my Casio CW-50, insert them in slimline cases (free), insert the liner notes (the most expensive part), shrinkwrap them, and I'm done.

In other words, if you ever think you might be springing for a thermal printer, you would be wise to covet your Spin-X discs as much as I do.


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