A cardboard CD mailer is a thin cardboard slot package that CDs can be mailed in. They can be purchased at many locations. Stores that carry these are Home Depot, ULine and even Amazon.
Plastic CD sleeves can be purchased in almost any department or electronics store. Walmart, Target, and Best Buy all have plastic CD sleeves available for purchase.
There are many online retailers that sell CD paper sleeves by the bulk. One can try visiting Amazon, ESupply Store as well as eBay to find paper CD sleeves.
http://www.polylinecorp.com is a great location to find cheap CD sleeves. I did some research and was finding CD sleeves ranging from five to eight bucks. This website showed the sleeves priced very low.
Most online computer/electronics vendors such as Newegg and TigerDirect sell these sleeves. However, the best deal is usually available at Amazon.com.
One can find patterns for making their own custom paper CD sleeves on websites such as Greenerprinter, which has templates for Adobe Illustrator, or on Evie S.'s blog.
Some CD sleeves are double sided so the amount of sleeves you would need to buy range from 100 double sided sleeves or 200 single sided sleeves.I hope this has answered your question.
Cd sleeves are very important to preserve CDs in the best possible condition. They keep them from getting scratched and from skipping or not working altogether.
"Absolutely! CD sleeves are available in a variety of colors, however the basic white sleeves are the most common and tend to be the most cost-efficient especially if you're doing mass production."
Paper sleeves for Compact Disc can be purchased from a place called U line. They specialize in shipping products of this nature. Record shop that have old records and cassettes have CD sleeves as well.
Cardboard comes in different weights, depending on thickness, whether it is corrogated (i.e. with spaces), pressed, etc. So, the answer would depend first on the type and weight of the cardboard. Regardless of type of cardboard or the weight of the type, I would guess it would weigh far less than the CD and CD case together. I would further guess it would weigh about or less than the plastic CD case without the CD, with both CD and and extra cardboard piece being the same dimensions (height+width) and if the cardboard was thin. Lifes
You can get it anywhere you buy CD's, try BestBuy, I saw one there.
if you buy a renewable one it is