Spit out those hundreds of disks you have quickly and easily with this EZ Disc CD/DVD disk dispenser! This quality product features a black dispenser cover and base. Additional features include non-skid tabs and an instant-eject button. All you need to do is get a spindle cover to go with it! Don't subject yourself ever again to opening a case and spilling disks everywhere. Oops! Getting out a disk is so simple. Just place the disk spindle on the dispenser and push the button and voila! A disk appears! Fear not if you need more...The spring-loaded mechanism works hard to keep those disks coming out fast...Yep, you ALMOST got it!
"...with a touch of a button, you will get your favorite blank DVD media in no time. Connect it with the networked USB-powered disc transferer and loader, you can put your dvd and have it read by your computer anywhere in the world."
tosh9i said: it comes in handy if you just want to record 1-2 dvds. I definitely like the one that I have.
How does it work? If it just pushes out a disk -I'd be concerned about scratching the DVD above it.
I might be intersted in one of these when they'r back in stock - if you could explain how it works - and give some kindof assurances this unit ejects a DVD without scratching another.
This is a weird novelty. I'm all for useful gadgets, but how does this save any effort or make things better? It still takes up the same space, perhaps even more, as a regular cake-box. I too would be worried about scratching discs as they are "dispensed."
Maybe this can be used for self-defense if the discs shoot out.
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