I totally missed it! But better to confirm it. Toploaders are for Instagram and Facebook flippers. Card Savers are for the real people.

KingPokemon:
Actually I did mention that;)
I totally missed it! But better to confirm it. Toploaders are for Instagram and Facebook flippers. Card Savers are for the real people.
Bingo lol.
I prefer toploaders to cardsavers, I just prefer that they are sturdier and easier to handle. What I do is I put the card inside a penny sleeve and stick a notestick on the pennysleeve, so I can always pull out the card very easily.
Are there any binder pages that can fit card savers?
What I like about top loaders is that they fit perfectly in cheap 6x8 photo albums.
We definitely need a European distributor for Card Savers. This thread has doubly confirmed this.

We definitely need a European distributor for Card Savers. This thread has doubly confirmed this.
This…as I wrote in another post…
19$ 200 card saver 1
26$ Shipping&fees
(On Amazon)

We definitely need a European distributor for Card Savers. This thread has doubly confirmed this.
I use Ultra Pro Semi Rigid, they are available in Europe, and do the job just fine. They just smaller then Card Savers.

way2slowbro:
We definitely need a European distributor for Card Savers. This thread has doubly confirmed this.
I use Ultra Pro Semi Rigid, they are available in Europe, and do the job just fine. They just smaller then Card Savers.
WERD. And for those who have not switched to Card Savers, do not be fooled by the “Semi-Rigid” quality. Yes they are flexible, but that’s what keeps the card so snug in the holder itself. As long as the card is placed in a penny-sleeve first, it will be extremely safe in the Card Saver.
Hell, mine even glow and there’s a faint “…AHHHhh!!” every time I open the box.

sinos:
I am just have some doubts regarding how to proceed properly.
You put the card in a penny sleeve and then in the cardsaver? And you chose a penny sleeve instead of a pro fit because this last one can damage the card? Is that right?
And, in which direction do you introduce the card? Having the open size to the top? If that is the case, could not dust get inside the penny sleeve?
Thanks!
I use simple loose penny sleeves, open area to the top, and not forced down to the bottom.
Can dust particles find their way through the opening of the penny sleeves?
No Don. They can’t:)

way2slowbro:
We definitely need a European distributor for Card Savers. This thread has doubly confirmed this.
I use Ultra Pro Semi Rigid, they are available in Europe, and do the job just fine. They just smaller then Card Savers.
Then I have to look out for them.
Thanks for the heads-up.
Side-to-side compare: www.illogical.nl/saver-vs-loader.jpg

Side-to-side compare: www.illogical.nl/saver-vs-loader.jpg
Can I ask you where do you buy them?

genosha:
Side-to-side compare: www.illogical.nl/saver-vs-loader.jpg
Can I ask you where do you buy them?
+1 to this can’t seem to find a seller on these either.

Side-to-side compare: www.illogical.nl/saver-vs-loader.jpg
There are definitely Ultra Pros that are the same size as Card Saver 1s. The one here looks like the size of the Card Saver 2
Ultra Pro Semi Rigid has the same size as an Card Saver II.

Ultra Pro Semi Rigid has the same size as an Card Saver II.
From amazon they cost the same as the cardboard gold ones for me.
I will check at my local store.

Ultra Pro Semi Rigid has the same size as an Card Saver II.
Yeah those are not ideal. I recommend the larger sized ones
I also have a hard time finding the card saver brand cheap in Canada but I can find these 200 count boxes for $22 CAD at my local game store.