BLANK CDS

If you’re planning to burn CDRs to replace store bought CDs that are no longer functioning properly, you’re going to need some blank CDs. The cheapest way to go about it is to get a spindle of blank CDs and then get the cases separately. Here’s a well reviewed spindle of CDs, followed by a cheap bunch of CD cases:

By the way, in the Jazzbo Notes Store, I’ve got blank spindles of CDs in different amounts, and also CD cases in different amounts, depending on how many you need.

This brings up another issue. How do you label the CDs you burn?

CD LABELING

Personally, I just label them with a sharpie. After all, as I’ve pointed out, CDs degrade over time and eventually become unusable. You end up having to replace them anyway, so why go to a lot of trouble to label them? That said, there are some people who are going to want to make the labels all pretty. The Avery CD-Stomper Pro does a good job of this. If you’re going to go that route, you’re going to need some labels, too.

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