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Guide to Cassette Storage

Find cassette tape storage accessories to protect and organize your collection


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Storage racks and cases are not only handy for cassette tape storage they also protect the tapes. The rectangular shape of a cassette case is perfect for arranging neatly and securely in straight rows in cassette storage boxes and on cassette rocks. The best long term VHS cassette storage and audio cassette storage location is one that is temperature and moisture controlled. Magnetic storage media breaks down rapidly if not stored properly.

Buy more cassette tape storage than currently needed to allow for an increase in the number of cassettes needing storage. If the cassettes are going to be displayed prominently, say in a library or office, matching wooden cassette tape racks, metal or plastic cassette media storage is more aesthetically appealing.

1. Good quality cassette storage cases preserve the integrity of the information stored on the magnetic tapes.

2. Choose a climate-controlled spot for your cassette tape storage.

3. Buy cassette storage containers and racks that match.


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Get air-tight, water-resistant cassette storage cases


Exposure to the elements, including light, water and heat, can destroy the information stored on cassette tapes. The containers for longterm video cassette storage and audio cassette storage have to physically protect the integrity of the tapes.

I recommend: Buying one of Conservation Resources International's air-tight containers will keep your cassettes protected for years. The cassette storage cases from Tape.com will safeguard your cassettes, not only from the elements, but also from unauthorized use.

Buy quality cassette tape storage boxes


As the era of VHS and audio cassettes gave way to digital storage medium, the images and sounds recorded on cassettes are more and more valuable. These records, old programs and archival information need to be protected by the best quality storage cases. Many media businesses archive their past work, such as commercials and media events. Records stored magnetically need to be protected by high quality storage boxes.

I recommend: ProAudio.com has the perfect cassette storage cases with an affordable elegance. Buy a nice line of storage cases from TapeandMedia.com.

Coordinate your cassette tape storage or video cassette storage


When visitors see your video cassette storage and audio cassette storage, the racks, shelves or boxes should have the same design and color. If your current collection exceeds your cassette storage capacity, increase your capacity by buying from the same product line.

I recommend: Use the VHS racks from Audio-Video-Furniture.com, and simply buy more units with the same appearance as previous ones. CDRacks.com offers a wide variety of combination racks and wooden cassette storage for VHS, audio cassette and DVD.

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  • Buy desiccant sachets to place in the cassette storage cases. These will remove excess moisture and help keep the magnetic storage media viable longer.

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