How do I store a DVD in a small space?

How do I store a DVD in a small space?

DVD Storage Ideas

  1. DVD Storage Idea #1: Store your DVDs in binders.
  2. DVD Storage Idea #2: Use DVD slips in a basket or a drawer.
  3. DVD Storage Idea #3: Build a shelf that’s designed to fit your DVDs.
  4. DVD Storage Idea #4: Build a DVD shelving unit on the back of a closet door.

How do I store a DVD without shelves?

I use small plastic bins (I found these at Michael’s) to store these DVDs. You could use the bento storage bins too, but the plastic bins seem to work better for the cased DVDs. And that is how you organize a lot of DVDs and Blu-rays into a small space!

How do you store DVDs creatively?

  1. Store discs in stacked, labeled CD books. Ditch all your bulky DVD cases and store the DVDs themselves in labeled storage cases.
  2. Hide them in pretty shoeboxes.
  3. File them.
  4. Organize by color on floating shelves.
  5. Store them in the bathroom.
  6. Hang them on a wall.
  7. Spell with shelves.
  8. Hide them in a cabinet with doors.

Should you keep old DVDs?

Physically, old DVDs take up space, no matter how you store them. Digital files don’t. The discs themselves are fragile. Purchased eons ago, the old DVDs sitting around your house may already be damaged and lack the original quality.

What do I do with all my DVDs?

How To Get Rid of Old DVDs

  1. Donate to Others. Donating your old DVDs to others is a great way to get rid of your unwanted disk collection.
  2. Recycle. Yes, you can recycle your old DVDs!
  3. Sell. Make some extra cash from your old DVDs by selling them.
  4. Sell, Recycle & Donate With Zapper.

Should I throw away DVD cases?

YES, you can recycle them. Your CD and DVD cases are not entirely useless. Even though they come classified as type 6 plastic material, you can still recycle them. Many recycling centers collect them and make them into new plastics.

Are any DVDs worth keeping?

In most cases, top dollar for an individual DVD is around $100. However, DVD box sets and promotional packaging can command even more. That said, most used DVDs are worth between $2 and $20, and many sell for around $5….The most valuable DVDs.

DVD Price
Drop Dead Fred $35

What DVDs are worth keeping?

11 Incredibly Valuable DVDs That Could Be Hiding In Your Movie Collection

  • War and Remembrance (1988-1989)
  • Rock & Rule (1983)
  • The Real Ghostbusters: The Complete Series (1986-1991)
  • A Soldier’s Daughter Never Cries (1998)
  • Hysterical (1983)
  • The Heavenly Kid (1985)
  • Faster, Pussycat!

Are DVD cases worth anything?

The most valuable DVDs. In most cases, top dollar for an individual DVD is around $100. However, DVD box sets and promotional packaging can command even more. That said, most used DVDs are worth between $2 and $20, and many sell for around $5.

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