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The LITKO Playing Card Holder Caddy is a premium card organizer designed to hold 75-100 standard US/Euro-sized cards. Made from high-quality laser-cut acrylic, this durable caddy features an angled design for easy card access and requires no glue for assembly. Proudly made in the USA, it’s the perfect solution for keeping your collectible and living card games organized and ready for action.
W**D
Keeps card pile neat
This is a nice card tray, especially useful for corralling slippery stacks of sleeved cards. It snaps together quickly and holds cards with Fantasy Flight gray sleeves (for Magic-sized cards) with slight play left over. The tray also comes in large and small heights. A little pricey for what you get, but it's either this or blackjack discard holders to keep stacks from falling over or sliding around.
M**V
Nice, but watch the build.
I ordered a few if these tray types from Litko. 2 for regular sized cards and 2 for minis.First the good, its a very clean and straight forward product that will surely make the play space a little easier to maintain, insuring all cards needed for play are easy to access.So it does what it does, and pretty well. They're bigger than you might think.No glue required*, easy assembly*. Of the 4 trays I got, it was only this one that was a pain.This particular tray for me felt as if it was made of a different more rigid plastic than the other trays, which had more of a plexiglass feel to them(citation needed).And during the assembly two of the tray snaps broke, and I could really find no way to avoid it, even after trying to correct myself from the first.Though in the end, only 2 of 6 snaps broke, and it still fit okay. I ended up using glue to make sure it would hold up.They're a bit pricey when trying to get enough for a full game. But they do the trick. Out of all of them I ordered this was the only bad apple.Also, if you dropped it for whatever reason it just might explode.(forever).
N**D
To hard to put together
To hard to put together
G**L
This holds 100 double-sleeved MTG cards with room to spare, but...
I recently purchased this card caddie, and overall I'm pretty satisfied with my purchase. It is incredibly easy to use - I can quickly assemble and disassemble it between moving tables in a tournament. The design incorporates numbered contact points acting as built-in instructions. It's definitely a convenient addition to my gaming setup. When fully disassembled, it packs away flat and tucks nicely into a side pocket on my bag.However, I did notice that the fit of the caddie could be a bit tighter. While my cards stay in place once they are set inside the thing, the bottom plate does not snap into position like I had hoped it would. This leads to the back popping out while moving the card holder around (while empty) and coming apart a little. It's not a major issue, but it would be nice if the bottom plate were held a bit more securely.Overall, I'm happy with my Magic: The Gathering library caddie. It's a great organizational tool that makes it easy to keep my newly-sleeved MTG cards from sliding all over the table on game night. While the fit could be tighter, it's not a deal-breaker for me and I still think it's a worthwhile investment for any serious Magic: The Gathering player.
A**R
An overall good product, but I'd expect a little better for what seems like a fairly high price tag.
This is a review for LITKO's Medium Discard Deck Tray.Let's start with the pros:-I received the item in three days, a day earlier than Amazon's lowest estimated delivery time.-The tray is easy to assemble, with numbers printed on each piece to show what goes where.-The tray does not wobble with only one side filled up.-The side panels and angled bottom ensure the cards won't fall or slide out.-Double sleeved, inner sleeved, and unsleeved standard sized cards are all easy to pick up from the bottom. It can be tricky at first, especially since inner sleeved and unsleeved cards don't have any hang over, but I got it down in a few tries.-The panels are made of thick plastic, several millimeters thick, and did not even loosen after rigorous shaking.Now for the cons:-I was unable to stack 100 double-sleeved cards in one side of the tray. I tried pushing the air out of the sleeves several times and was only able to stack a maximum of 94 cards before they were no longer held in by the side panels. I was using kmc hyper-matte's and their perfect fits to sleeve the cards. You can still stack six more cards on top without them falling off, but they will not be held in place by the tray. If you want the tray to hold 100 cards, they can't be double sleeved.-While the panels stay together, they do jangle and squeak. From an aesthetic standpoint, this undermines the product's otherwise solid feel.-The tray came with several scratches, smudges, quite a bit of dust, and a small crack in the corner of one of the side panels. I'll be watching the latter in particular to see if it develops into more than an just an aesthetic annoyance.Overall, I'm satisfied with the product. I got it to hold ~60 card double sleeved magic the gathering decks, and the fact it works so well with inner sleeved and unsleeved cards is a bonus for me. I do wish it could hold a 100 card double sleeved commander deck, and for the price I would have liked it to have come in better condition and without any jangling between the pieces.If you want to compare this product to similar products, you can look up e-raptor's card holder, the Magic Library Card Holder (here on Amazon), or the card trays on the BrokenToken's site. You might also want to look up the Card Caddy, as they have products in development for sleeved cards. If you have access to 3-d printing you could look into that too.
A**R
worse thing I meet
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