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      25th Oct 2004
I can't find the Imation and Verbatim CD-R blanks that I used to like.
Office Depot offers these instead:

The Office Depot Brand
Maxell
Memorex
Philips

Which do you think are the best quality?

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Jim Macklin
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      25th Oct 2004
Order what you want on-line.
But as far as I know, all are about the same. The "house
brands" are made by some other company and labeled, so they
may be by a number of unknown makers.

You can buy CD-R and CD-RW blanks at almost any store,
Office Depot, Office Max, Best Buy, CompUSA, and on-line.


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|I can't find the Imation and Verbatim CD-R blanks that I
used to like.
| Office Depot offers these instead:
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| The Office Depot Brand
| Maxell
| Memorex
| Philips
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| Which do you think are the best quality?
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LVTravel
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      25th Oct 2004
Sam's Club is selling the Verbatim CD-R in 100 disk spindles. Use them all
the time without problem.


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> I can't find the Imation and Verbatim CD-R blanks that I used to like.
> Office Depot offers these instead:
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> The Office Depot Brand
> Maxell
> Memorex
> Philips
>
> Which do you think are the best quality?
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tallyman
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      25th Oct 2004

I always seem to have problems with Memorex - more coasters than othe
brands. I too have found that Imation prove consistently reliable s
I'd recommend either buying them on-line or look for another loca
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Nathan McNulty
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      25th Oct 2004
Truth is, there are only a few DVD\CDR manufacturers (Mitsubishi
Chemicals, Ricoh, Verbatim, Taiyo Yuden, and a couple others) and the
rest just sell them with their name on it. The best CD-R blanks on the
market are the FujiFilm ones which are actually relabeled Taiyo Yuden
discs. Verbatim makes excellent CD-Rs as well.

If you don't want to order online (and don't care about cost), I would
go with the Memorex first, then the Maxell, then Philips, then Office
Depot Brand. It all depends on the cost and if you really care that
much about the data you are putting on the CD-Rs. I still have about
600 Blank CD-R's made by various manufacturers that I picked up for Free
after Mail in Rebate. These deals used to show up at least once a
month, but now you have to wait a couple of months between each deal

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> I can't find the Imation and Verbatim CD-R blanks that I used to like.
> Office Depot offers these instead:
>
> The Office Depot Brand
> Maxell
> Memorex
> Philips
>
> Which do you think are the best quality?
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Bob I
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      25th Oct 2004
Read up, make your choice.

http://cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdr...cdr_info.shtml

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> I can't find the Imation and Verbatim CD-R blanks that I used to like.
> Office Depot offers these instead:
>
> The Office Depot Brand
> Maxell
> Memorex
> Philips
>
> Which do you think are the best quality?
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Bob Davis
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      25th Oct 2004

"<*((((><{" <<*(((({~~~@ocean.net> wrote in message
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>I can't find the Imation and Verbatim CD-R blanks that I used to like.
> Office Depot offers these instead:
>
> The Office Depot Brand
> Maxell
> Memorex
> Philips
>
> Which do you think are the best quality?


If you're in the U.S. you should look at your local Sam's Club for Verbatim.
They've carried them for years.


 
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      26th Oct 2004
Thanks everybody. I think "Sam's Club" is Wallmart, no? I'll stop by
Wallmart tomorrow on my way to school and see if I can get a spindle.

:-)

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|http://cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdr...cdr_info.shtml
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|> I can't find the Imation and Verbatim CD-R blanks that I used to like.
|> Office Depot offers these instead:
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|> The Office Depot Brand
|> Maxell
|> Memorex
|> Philips
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|> Which do you think are the best quality?
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LVTravel
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      26th Oct 2004
Sam's is owned by Wal-Mart but are different stores. Sam's is a bulk
shopping club. Wal-Mart may not have the spindle CDs that I mentioned
earlier.


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> Thanks everybody. I think "Sam's Club" is Wallmart, no? I'll stop by
> Wallmart tomorrow on my way to school and see if I can get a spindle.
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> |Read up, make your choice.
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> |http://cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdr...cdr_info.shtml
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> |<*((((><{ wrote:
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> |> I can't find the Imation and Verbatim CD-R blanks that I used to like.
> |> Office Depot offers these instead:
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> |> The Office Depot Brand
> |> Maxell
> |> Memorex
> |> Philips
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Jane
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      26th Oct 2004
In article <dXbfd.79911$cJ3.368@fed1read06>,
"Bob Davis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> "<*((((><{" <<*(((({~~~@ocean.net> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> >I can't find the Imation and Verbatim CD-R blanks that I used to like.
> > Office Depot offers these instead:
> >
> > The Office Depot Brand
> > Maxell
> > Memorex
> > Philips
> >
> > Which do you think are the best quality?

>
> If you're in the U.S. you should look at your local Sam's Club for Verbatim.
> They've carried them for years.
>
>


It used to be "back in the good old days", that all the highest grade
CD-R blanks were made in Japan and the wannabees were made in Taiwan.

The original Verbatims had a dark blue bottomside and were Japanese.
That gave me a warm fuzzy feeling about the long term safety of my data.

The latest 100 count spindle from Sam's contains a very different item:
a pale pale blue underside and a "Made In India" manufacturing origin
await you.

It would be nice if there was an up to date newsgroup or blog tracking
the best and latest stock qualities at all the big box stores, so those
who care would not have to buy a spindle, then learn the hard way after
opening it...
 
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