- 1-Box Count. Holds 5000 standard sized trading cards or 7000 collectible gaming cards
- Constructed of white corrugated paper and have a 200 lb. test strength
- Exterior Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth):19" x 16-3/8" x 4"
- Interior Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth): 17" x 15-7/8" x 3-7/8" | Row Width: 2-7/8"
- Sold Disassembled. Video available for assemble instructions.
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Johnny Banks
Great for our needs
No instructions to put the box together, but not hard to assemble with thought Product can gold sleeved cards, which was one of my concerns Container can get very heavy when fully filled For rarer/expensive cards you may want to get a hardplastic container since this one is cardboard, but for the cheap cards we store it's perfect
Amanda Hudson
Great storage for large amounts of cards
I use several of these boxes to store my entire collection of Magic The Gathering cards now. I used to use individual 990 count boxes, but I quickly found it difficult to organize them. This box stores all sets (across multiple boxes) and I use jam pads to separate the sets. The box is sturdy for having to hold 5000 cards, as it gets really heavy when full. My biggest gripe with the box itself is that the dividers between the rows are folded over cardboard, and they don't seal at the bottom so cards can slide under if they end up down there. As for shipping, i'm very questioning on the shipping method. I know it's flat packed, but my box arrived in a 3'x4'x3' box. It was completely filled with packing peanuts, and at the bottom was this item, two lonely pieces of cardboard stapled together. Yes, stapled, as in with a staple gun. You've gotta be careful when taking it apart or you can damage the box, but that's it. I was more upset with the amount of packing peanuts and the size of the shipping container...
Monalisa Basu
We are in the middle of a move right now and had no good storage system in place for all of our trading ...
Exactly what we needed. We are in the middle of a move right now and had no good storage system in place for all of our trading cards. The box is sturdy enough to make me feel confident in moving our collection and very affordable. I bought two and we ended up only needing one but now I have another for as our collection grows.
Maani Khan
Not just for trading cards...
Just received this storage box, and it is perfect for our On30 model railroad rolling stock. All that's needed is to pad the sides of the slots with foam or other soft material, and the models fit perfectly. A very reasonable price as well.
Ricardo Correia
Awesome Storage Solution for Growing Collections
As a Magic player with an ever-growing collection, I had no real idea how many cards I had until I put this box together and started filling it up. Previously, I was using left over Fat Pack hard boxes and a single big plastic card sorter box that held maybe 1,000 cards max, on their sides. Now I've got EVERYTHING sorted into this one big box; lands in one slot, colored cards taking up about 2 slots, colorless cards taking up half a third slot, and the rest of the space used up by deck boxes and as-of-yet unsorted cards. Note that some of those deck boxes are in fact empty and acting as spacers so the cards don't all fall over. I absolutely love this box; sorting in new cards and searching through my collection during deck building has never been so easy for me. I do have a few small quibbles, though. For one, when full, this thing is HEAVY, but that's to be expected. Second, as others have said, you have to put it together yourself, but anyone with a little common sense and a look at the finished product image here online should be able to fold the pieces and slot them together in about 5 minutes. Lastly, mine shipped in a massive and largely empty (as in wasted space) cardboard box, easily 5 times bigger than the resulting assembled card box. Looked like a flatscreen TV or something could've fit in it, Styrofoam and all. It seemed like overkill, but my cat had fun playing in it before I threw it out.
Robbie Martinazzi
It works!
This item was purchased for my boyfriend for his birthday. He was looking for a larger container to store all his magic cards in. Found this product online at a very reasonable price, my only surprise was the item was delivered unfolded with no instructions on how to fold it together. The box it was shipped in was also very large and obnoxious. Past the shipping box being so big and no instructions coming with the thing. My boyfriend was able to successfully put it together on his first try without any help!
Amanda Jean
A Box
It's what it advertised: a box. Very useful for storing our growing Game of Thrones LCC collection. At first I was hesitant to order it since there were some reviews saying how difficult it was to put together, ie. lack of instructions, needing clamps if putting it together by yourself. Well, it arrived yesterday unassembled (yes, in an unnecessarily giant box that I can comfortably sleep in). And it was a snap to put together even without instructions and me being a girl all alone in the house! How many different ways are there to fold a perforated cardboard box? Not many. So I don't think instructions were really needed. And clamps? Come on. I put this together in less than five minutes by myself without clamps, glue, or tape and it looks just as pictured in the product page. Now our Game of Thrones collection is nice and organized in a sturdy, easy to assemble box.
Serge Nekipelov
Great for Cards Against Humanity
Great box! Me and my friends are big Cards Against Humanity players and me having the most expansions out of the bunch we always use my deck. So I figured with all the new official and unofficial compatible expansions that constantly come out (plus the custom white cards I make myself) I figured I'll need a bigger box in the future. So I upgraded from BCW's 800 count box to this and I'm pretty much set for good as far as room goes as more expansions get released over time. Only downfall is now I have a bigger box to carry places I go to play. The box isn't hard to fold but I would highly recommend watching the instructional video on youtube on folding the box together when you get it to make things easier.
Mark Grisham
Needs Some Assembly
As stated in my headline, you gotta put it together and it shows up in a MASSIVE box. However, once assembled it's exactly what I wanted and needed. Note I wouldn't plan to lug this thing around to every game night at your friend's house. It's doable, but when fully loaded with cards, it gets pretty heavy and it is only cardboard so it gives/bends a bit under all that weight. That being said it's pretty resilient cardboard. I live in a place with tons of snow and the valley I'm in is pretty cold. Neither weather condition has penetrated my box and damaged my cards yet.
Dawn Klukowski
Great box
BCW has a series of online video showing you how they are all put together. This was very helpful as I have bought several of their products this year. Just like they say in the videos, I would use packaging tape on the outsides to reinforce it even though it would probably be fine without just to be sure. Big thanks.