kirky
20-01-2006, 07:49
where's the cheapest place to get them? ive seen them in disk direct for 18 quid for 100,anyone know anywhere cheaper?
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View Full Version : Blank cd's in sheffield kirky 20-01-2006, 07:49 where's the cheapest place to get them? ive seen them in disk direct for 18 quid for 100,anyone know anywhere cheaper? mr chris 20-01-2006, 08:09 Not sure, but 18p CDRs will probably be of questionable quality, and you'd probably have to throw quite a few away - unless you're lucky (especially if they're unbranded). Cheaper might not be better. markwit 20-01-2006, 10:12 Originally posted by mr_chris Not sure, but 18p CDRs will probably be of questionable quality, and you'd probably have to throw quite a few away - unless you're lucky (especially if they're unbranded). Cheaper might not be better. £18 for a cake box of 100 quality branded CDR's is not unreasonable these days. I use Memorex myself muddycoffee 20-01-2006, 10:21 I usually go to crown on london road, they only sell reliable ones, but I always found them to be cheap for bulk. However I don't buy so many these days so I usually just pick up a box of 10 from netto. kirky 20-01-2006, 10:25 Originally posted by mr_chris Not sure, but 18p CDRs will probably be of questionable quality, and you'd probably have to throw quite a few away - unless you're lucky (especially if they're unbranded). Cheaper might not be better. to be honest mate ive been paying a lot less from an internet site but they've just hiked up their prices,ive had no problems at all with the cheap discs xafier 20-01-2006, 10:29 you can get 100 branded, good quality DVD-R's for £20... god knows why anyone uses CD's anymore :P SpeedwayDan 20-01-2006, 10:29 i always buy mine on the internet for personal use, as they're alot cheaper, but at work we get them from bs computers in darnall as its local. they usually charge around £18 or a little more for 100, usually they're cheapo discs, but i've never had to throw one away yet. have you tried aldi, soemtimes they have them in xafier 20-01-2006, 10:30 100 good quality, branded CD-R's for a tenner: http://www.svp.co.uk/products-solo.php?pid=113 :) SpeedwayDan 20-01-2006, 10:30 Originally posted by xafier you can get 100 branded, good quality DVD-R's for £20... god knows why anyone uses CD's anymore :P for the use in pc's that don't have dvd burners:D xafier 20-01-2006, 10:33 Originally posted by SpeedwayDan for the use in pc's that don't have dvd burners:D such PC's should be burned at the stake! DVD-R-less PC's?? that's got to be illegal!! :hihi: kirky 20-01-2006, 10:36 Originally posted by xafier you can get 100 branded, good quality DVD-R's for £20... god knows why anyone uses CD's anymore :P what else can i play on my car cd player and cd decks?:rolleyes: littleboo 20-01-2006, 10:37 best place to get them from is SVP http://www.svp.co.uk/index.php £8.99 for 100 http://www.svp.co.uk/products-solo.php?pid=57 postage is a fiver for next business day. I have a voucher code if you spend £30 you get £3.00 off pm me if you want it. It's worth joining the mailing list to as the often have really good offers, eg last month I bought 100 cdr for £5.99 and 50 dvd for £4.99 They are a really good company. I have been using them for about 6 months now and they have never let me down muddycoffee 20-01-2006, 11:12 Originally posted by xafier god knows why anyone uses CD's anymore :P what is the point in me giving anything other than CDs to my parents of some music. They haven't got a PC, and likewise, when I copy the latest mix of something we have recorded for my bandmates it has to be on CD. My car has a CD player, which plays CDs, it has no use for DVDs. I have had a DVD writer for 12 months and I have only used it 3 times! goldenfleece 20-01-2006, 13:21 Some of the latest DVD players, both home and car models, will play DVD-MP3 disks, which can store many many more hours of music than a CD. And there is this new DVD-Audio format as well which is very exciting to listen to, and all these new machines play old CD format as well slh73 20-01-2006, 13:32 Originally posted by xafier you can get 100 branded, good quality DVD-R's for £20... god knows why anyone uses CD's anymore :P Because they dont work in CD players maybe? kirky 20-01-2006, 14:35 Originally posted by littleboo best place to get them from is SVP http://www.svp.co.uk/index.php £8.99 for 100 http://www.svp.co.uk/products-solo.php?pid=57 postage is a fiver for next business day. I have a voucher code if you spend £30 you get £3.00 off pm me if you want it. It's worth joining the mailing list to as the often have really good offers, eg last month I bought 100 cdr for £5.99 and 50 dvd for £4.99 They are a really good company. I have been using them for about 6 months now and they have never let me down cheers:thumbsup: |