Memorex C Ds Worth The Money By Munky on - Updated Oct 15, 2011
Being an avid lover of music and a person who loves to drive I always find myself always burning new mix albums for my car. I've used Memorex CD's for many years and so far I have had very few problems. I usually buy the CD's in spindle form because it is the cheapest method of buying CDs in bulk and even though they don't come with cases I usually have a spare one lying around or I have a CD wallet to stick my CD into.
Like any general CD it can store up to 700mb of data and up to 80 minutes of music and these size formats hold more than enough information for my personal needs. In terms of the quality of the CD I think they are fantastic. They deliver excellent sound quality on par with an actual CD. Furthermore, I find these CDs to be extremely durable! This is great because I travel quite often and I very rarely have to throw away a CD because it stops working. Although they do pick up various scratches they usually play to perfection.
The only problem I've come across is that some CD players will not play Memorex CDs. Most of the CD players with this problem have been very old and have a hard time playing any burned CD. I'd say 95% of the time these CDs will work in any CD player.
Memorex CD Spindles are a great product if you are looking for a quality CD for a cheap price. I would recommend this product to anyone who is looking to burn music CDs, data CDs, picture CDs or any other type of CD you can imagine!
Memorex 25-Pack Spindle Purchased at: Walmart Price: 17.00

memorex---great product in my personal findings
Memorex is a great brand. I've used these myself and they do work very well.
Memorex is a brand I would recommend also
You are way too young to remember this old ad but I just have to say it, Is it live or is it Memorex? Thanks I feel better now. They have made quality products for a really long time and I always look for their brand first when I need something.
We buy these bundled Cd's too Matt. We all rip cd's for music and also to store data. it only makes sense to buy the best when doing these things, and Memorex rarely if ever let's us down.
Too me a cd is a cd there never is too much of difference, but if thats true i wonder why I have a box full o f memorex cds with me
I have used Memorex CDs myself and have been quite happy with them. Truth be told, the reason why I first started using them is because when I was in high school I would use Memorex cassette tapes, as they were the best... sooo I figured, or hoped that they would make a good CD product. ;)
I use these ones too, and have only had one that did not copy properly. I did have one that someone made for me that would not play on my CD player, but that's probably the fault of the player.
I didn't realize that some cd players do not play Memorex-I'm glad I read that!