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Reddit mentions of Ultra Pro Satin Tower Blue Deck Box

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Ultra Pro Satin Tower Blue Deck Box. Here are the top ones.

Ultra Pro Satin Tower Blue Deck Box
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Holds 100+ trading cardsHolds dice & coins in bottom compartmentRigid plastic construction protects cardsNo parts to break
Specs:
ColorBlue
Height3.1 Inches
Length5.2 Inches
Weight0.25 Pounds
Width3.3 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Ultra Pro Satin Tower Blue Deck Box:

u/kodemage · 9 pointsr/magicTCG

So, here's all the details on how people store Magic cards meant to be played, with links.

The gold standard for the number of Magic cards to store is 75 or 100 double sleeved cards. As long as your container can store this many cards in one section it will be at least useful to the owner. Additionally, no one really likes storing their cards flat like your current box. Cards are much, much easier to retrieve from the container if stored edge on (top or sides exposed as opposed to your front or back, look at the pictures below).

The Boulder deck box by Ultimate guard holds exactly the preferred number of cards, down to sub millimeter tolerance. 100 cards and 75 cards

Ultra pro makes a pretty ubiquitous soft plastic box for 75 cards and 100 cards which does offer a little more wiggle room.

Ultimate guard makes nearly identical boxes. 75 cards, 100 cards.

They call their 75 card boxes 80 card boxes but that's referring to single sleeving and even single sleevers tend to appreciate the extra space for a few ancillary cards like tokens.

Also, we do not double sleeve with penny sleeves but inverted(open end at bottom of card) perfect^1 fit^2 sleeves and with regular^1 sleeves^2 over that.

https://www.tolariancommunitycollege.com/how-to-double-sleeve-your-magic-the-gathering-cards-and-why-mtg/

Being able to hold cards is great but there is also some benefit to being able to hold a whole deck box. The Arkhive is a popular example. It holds snugly 5 x 75 card boulders and 4 x 100 card boulders. It also holds soft plastic boxes but less precisely.

When storing dice they are stored separately from cards. Ultra Pro, Ultimate Guard

u/otasyn · 5 pointsr/boardgames

I love the suggestions from /u/ArcanaNoir and /u/norfolk and many of the other ideas. I have a suggestion to help with card decks. I have this deck box, and it would be great for holding a draw deck upright. Instead of drawing from the top, you draw from the front.

Also, it holds 100+ sleeved CCG-size cards, so it's fairly big. You could get card dividers to put between multiple draw decks. Even if it's only one deck, I'd still put a divider or something behind the last card. We can't have you cheating against you're GF. ;-)

Good luck with this. If you come up with something that works great for you guys, you should definitely post about it.

u/medicfourlife · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Jiggery-pokery

Happy Cake Day :)

u/branimated · 1 pointr/Netrunner

An Ultra-pro Satin Tower. More than enough room for two sleeved decks, detachable bottom tray with enough room for plenty of tokens, looks great, $12. Why on Earth would I want to pay/lug more?