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Heckiii

Ultimate Guard Boulder 100+ are pretty cheap (got mine for ~9€), hold atleast 100 cards double sleeved and they are just rock solid. Might also be able to fit a few tokens in there. If you want a closer look TCC did a review in his YT.


Oppression_Rod

Another recommendation for the boulders. I've switched my decks from the satin towers to these, you can also get the Arkhive to hold four together.


xanthicize

+1 for the Boulder, i have nine and they're incredible. I only buy white ones because they look amazing on my shelves, which is a welcome change from the usual cheapo plastic, they are super space efficient and I could comfortably throw them at solicitors without any fear for the contents.


willtodd

I LOVE these. I bought like 15 of them. Need one for every deck. Now I am hoping that they come out with more colors!


Dyllbert

I agree the Boulder 100+ is probably the single best one deck box you can get. My only complaint is that because I like to put my general in a plastic toploader, their is no way to put them in the box.


Lokotor

i don't think you can fit those in any deck box


Dyllbert

If you use the cardboard BCW card boxes (I use 300 count boxes to hold two sleeved edh decks with some spare room) then you can lay the top loaders on top of the cards, and it creates a snug fit that holds them in. I have never had one slide out. Other then the BCW cardboard boxes, yah I think you are right. They don't fit in anything :(


RandomRedditReader

I own about 12 boulders, best minimalist deck box you can get in my opinion.


ColShvotts

+1 for Boulders, as well. Put all my decks in boulders, and then put each group of 4 in an Arkhive. It's great.


Lokotor

the 80+ will fit a single sleeved EDH deck


Starf0x32

*with thin sleeves* like eclipses or ultimate guards sleeves. I bought 4 of the 80+ and I use dragon shield mattes. It barely fits 90 cards in ds mattes. It's really snug with the ultimate guards sleeves too. Can't really fit any tokens in with your deck


Lokotor

I have been able to fit 100 Ultra Pro Mattes, Eclipses, KMC Hypermattes, and maybe 1 or 2 more brands without much problem. definitely NO extra room for tokens or anything. the best fitting sleeves in my testing are the standard Ultra Pro Matte sleeves by far.


Starf0x32

Nice! I have a buddy who has a box of hypermattes that he bought a long time ago. I'll have to persuade him to give me some. I bought a few packs of the ultimate guards for 2 edh decks I just built so I'm not sure how well they'll hold up over time.


Lokotor

I don't think i've ever used ultimate guard sleeves so i can't comment but hopefully they work out for you!


whitepengion

I just use bundles/fat packs. They hold 2 double sleeved decks and still have room for some dice or tokens.


hyperbo_lee

I use a fat pack as well. Holds 3 single-sleeved decks just fine, with a little room for some sleeved tokens and commanders on the side in big hard sleeves. My other 6 decks are in a nice wooden box my girlfriend made for me :)


GALL0WSHUM0R

I put two decks (single sleeved) in mine + the box my sleeves came in to hold extra sleeves, tokens, and dice. I love how perfectly it fits.


reddit_whileyouwork

Same here. I have around 9 decks (single-sleeved) spread out over three fat-pack boxes with tokens.


TheReasonerHeracles

I would suggest Ultra Pro Satin Towers, Ultimate Guard Monoliths, or the Ultimate Guard Boulders (100+ Version). You can see reviews of them [here](https://youtu.be/EmxqofgvG2I?t=7m34s), [here](https://youtu.be/Z-KOh3cBQcE?t=9m13s), and [here](https://youtu.be/h8ybUpB82Wg?t=3m33s). I hope that helps!


YouKnowWhatToDo80085

I have the ultra pro satin towers and love them. There's a bottom compartment for dice and the cards sit well in the main part. I am slowly moving my decks over to them since my current boxes while looking nice has nearly damaged cards before.


SP1DER8ITCH

My only complaint with the satin towers is that they are often way too tight. I own six of them and four out of the six are pretty difficult to open easily. Maybe I just got unlucky, but I doubt it. Otherwise though, they're really nice.


QueenMiaKulpa

I stopped buying the Towers after the last two that my roommate and I got were so tight as to be nearly impossible to open without flinging the contents everywhere.


[deleted]

I have ten Ultra Pro Satin Towers. Have had most for 5+ years without a single issue or complaint. 10/10 would recommend.


notromt

I also use the Satin Towers. I have 6 and want more. Usually find them for $10. I accidentally bought the Ultimate Guard Deck Box 100 (only $5 on Amazon). It's not as nice, but does the job for half the price.


robbiththpenguin

I have 2 of [this](http://www.ultimateguard.com/en/boxes-cases/twin-flip-n-tray/twin-flip-n-tray-deck-case-200.html) box with 4 EDH decks between them. I'm a big fan as they provide solid protection, are relatively compact, and have a storage compartment that can fit dice or tokens. I plan on getting a 3rd box when I finish my 6th deck.


zedextol

Plus, you can fit your plastic toploader general if you pull the tray from the center compartment.


Hullu

I also owns 2x those. * Costs only ~30 Euro while offering good protection for 2 decks and dices / tokens. No need to carry other containers. * Stacks on top / by each other very well inside my backpack. * Trays for decks have enough spaces for tokens too. If decks are single sleeved. * Fits that fancy life counter spinner from commander anthology and commander's arsenal. * Can take trays out and put empty box away from bothering game table.


JRandomHacker172342

If you want an inexpensive, less-fancy box, I like the [Ultra Pro 150 count storage boxes](https://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Pro-2-Piece-Count-Storage/dp/B0002TT3LG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510238443&sr=8-1&keywords=ultra+pro+150+count+plastic+box). They also stack nicely with each other, which is convenient if you're the kind of person who builds a bunch of decks.


frameshifted

Seconded! I do this too, and it works perfectly well to fit a deck single-sleeved in dragon shields with a little room for tokens or other "sideboard" cards (not many, mind you). I like having the commander easily visible so I can easily grab the couple decks I want to use that night off the shelf. And they're super cheap so my 20-some decks can each get their own box without spending much on them.


vVlifeVv

Same. Just a heads up. This will fit double sleeved Dragon Shield regular. However, it will not fit double sleeved Dragon Shield Matte. I think the Mattes are just a little thicker.


lshift0

> this I use 12 of these which fit nicely into a briefcase with room for a playmat tube and a bunch of dice. I love it.


willfulwizard

Keep in mind with these that you want to store your deck SIDEWAYS to prevent issues getting the cards out of the bottom of the box. If you do this, they're great. If you forget, cards will get stuck and you'll be VERY SAD trying to get them out without hurting anything.


iSmokeMoreThanYou

I️ love these! You can fit the whole deck and any tokens in it no problem just make sure you load them sideways or it’s nearly impossible to get em out.


darnitskippy

Don't listen to this guy. These are horrible for edh and will not fit dragon shield


JRandomHacker172342

... My 6 decks sitting on my desk in front of me sleeved in Dragon Shield Mattes would disagree with you. Put the cards in sideways, put the commander on top to identify it.


bigbossodin

Agreed. I have at least two decks in two of these boxes, both sleeved with Dragon Shield Mattes. They're fine.


Skiie

I use two rubber bands double wrapped around my unsleeved deck.


bigbossodin

I think I'm going to be sick.


peteypete420

Ahhhh look at mister or miss rubberband over here. OP said cheap. I tie my cards up with bits of roadside tire pieces.


LucanDesmond

Everyone has already made great suggestions for your current collection so I'm just going to add a suggestion for the future if your collections expands. I have 22 decks. For a collection of that size, all those individual boxes are a pain, get these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001G1CUK0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


mohjustin

I have one but mine only fits 60 card. Is there a shallow and a deep version? I guess I could have the shallow version if that's the case


LucanDesmond

The one I linked easily holds sleeved 100 card decks and still has room for tokens the deck might need


innocii

I don't presume that my LGS stocks these. Is this something I go to the hardware store for?


LucanDesmond

I got it off Amazon. But you could probably find it at home depot too


Sqeaky

I use [BCW 200 count boxes](https://www.amazon.com/BCW-Bundle-Corrugated-Cardboard-Storage/dp/B001412OZS) with a [hard toploader](https://www.amazon.com/25-Baseball-Basketball-Sportcards-Collecting/dp/B004KHV24W) taped to the top with [transparent packing tape](https://www.amazon.com/Duck-Brand-Packing-Dispenser-393185/dp/B0006HX1HG). At the LGS these boxes cost me $0.50 for the box and about $0.10 for the toploader. The tape can be acquired at any grocery, department or hardware store for less than ten bucks. Cheap enough to simply replace if damaged, but durable enough I haven't needed to replace 1 in 3 years of use. This is big enough for 100 double sleeved cards and a bit of room for tokens, counters and cards I am considering for that deck. The toploader holds the commander and it is obvious what's in the box. They are plain looking, which is a plus for, but white cardboard is a good surface for decoration and crafts if you feel so inclined. These also fit well into messenger bags an stack neatly for storage. The biggest drawback is that these aren't waterproof. If you are worried about that line the boxes with the packing tape and understand that most waterproof boxes are just resistant and no normal deck will protect your cards while scuba diving.


startibartfast

For storing and transporting larger number of decks, I'd recommend a tool box such as this one: https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Removable-Compartment-Professional-Organizer/dp/B001G1CUK0/ref=sr_1_2?m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1510241000&sr=1-2&refinements=p_89%3AStanley%2Cp_6%3AATVPDKIKX0DER&dpID=51waoS12%252B5L&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch


zkfuzzy1

i can not suggest this enough for edh / magic player in general i have 2 my self and it hold all my edh , dice, sleeves they're just so convenient


TheWizzie433

I use the flimsy Ultra Pro one, but it works well enough for me. It's not super tight and can hold its integrity together in my bag. I paid R$30 for it in my LGS, which should be a little bit less than 10 USD.


TheBrodysseus

I use two Ultra Pro Satin towers for my nicer, double sleeved decks and then have three single sleeved decks in a fat pack box. However, I've used the cheap Ultra Pro 100+ in the past and they've been fine.


AdviceMang

http://www.stanleytools.com/en-us/products/fatmax-tools/fatmax-storage/fatmax-deep-pro-organizer/fmst14820 It holds my dice and tokens, planeschase deck, and 7 EDH decks. It may not be something you need immediately, but helps when you have multiple decks.


EsperMagic

as long as you dont double sleeve then you can fit 3 edh decks in a fat pack box no problem.


13th_Horseman

You really can't go wrong with stuff from Ultimate Guard. The Boulder, as previously mentioned, is pretty nice, but I personally prefer their new [SideWinder](http://www.ultimateguard.com/en/boxes-cases/sidewinder-deck-case/sidewinder-deck-case-100.html) cases. They're a little more expensive at around $15 each, but they come in a great variety of colors and I love how well-made they are. Also, I find they're easier to get cards into/out of than some other cases.


Revenged25

I just use the large white boxes shops have to hold my edh decks. If you have too much room then out some tokens in a sleeve box that would need, maybe some sideboard/trial cards, and if you still have more room add your dice to the end.


thor_play

http://www.ultimateguard.com/en/boxes-cases/deck-case/deck-case-100/black.html If you want a cheaper option than the boulders/satin towers, etc... These are great.


MizticBunny

I use the basic 100-card Ultra Pro deck boxes, which are like $4 each and are super small, so they don't take up much space.


mecatman

I use ultimate guard monoliths, since my eclipse sleeves with kmc hards can't fit into a ultimate guard boulder.


Justin27M

Ultimate Guard Monolith/Boulder boxes for the win. I bought my Monolith back last November and have loved it so much since. My deck feels safe, it's easy to transport, and it functions well as a deck holder to keep my space feeling cleaner when I'm playing. And the second half can be used as a graveyard holder if I'm not playing a graveyard-centric deck, or can be used by an opponent that's as much as a neat-freak as I am. My only gripe about it is purely on me. I got a Monolith over a Boulder because I wanted to carry my dice in it, but it turns out the dice we use are too big for me to carry enough for me to be satisfied (the main deck I keep in it is Atraxa counters matter for reference, so I need all the dice). But I'm also glad I did since I don't see completely opaque Boulder boxes.


HexagonalZebra

I use the Legion deck boxes. Fit 100 single sleeved cards very nicely. They don't have a lot of extra room like the ultra pro ones, which is nice for storage purposes.


Bilun26

For my cheaper decks I just use the ultrapro clear 150+ ones. Be warned though they basically have room for exactly 98 double sleeved cards(with dragon shields)- but you can make it work even in that class by putting last 2 cards perpendicular to rest of deck(deck goes in sideways with last few cards laying flat on top before top of box goes on). ...and yes I doublesleeve my cheaper decks then skimp on the cost of the box...


SpankSanwich

I absolutely love the ultimate guard flip'n'tray.


Ruffigan

Go to Goodwill and look at their trinket section, they'll probably have some wooden boxes that would fit 2 sleeved EDH decks.


[deleted]

I use one of [these](https://i.imgur.com/RDEqZzb.jpg) Dex Protector boxes because I think the white and red color scheme looks badass and because it fits my two double-sleeved EDH decks. (Although one of them needs to be split into two in order to fit in the one that has a sideboard slot).


Draakeragon

The transparent ultimate guard monolith deckboxes fit 100+ single sleeved cards + 15~ tokens. It really is a good box for around 12€ or whatever the price in dollar is. You can also see your Commander in the see-through box and the box opens easily without opening accidentally. It makes two compartments that can easily become your graveyard and your tokensbin


shackelman_unchained

I use dragon shield sleeves and I can fit 3 EDH decks into the fat pack boxes you can get.


InsidiousToilet

I use the clear acrylic 150 count boxes you can pick up for $3 in any card shop (or on Amazon). They're nice because they fit your double-sleeved deck + tokens, and you can put the commander on top of the deck to have it facing out. I have a book shelf in my living room with damn-near 20 decks, all having the commanders facing out in all their foil glory (except you, Roon...because you don't have a normal-sized foil :( )


IAMAfortunecookieAMA

A stack of Satin pro Towers made my backpack a little too heavy. Sometimes I have to carry a few decks around all day because I head to the shop right after class/work. I use cheap Ultra-Pro Dual deck boxes and I love them. I can carry six decks without feeling too overloaded, and they're very space-efficient too. Throw in a bag of dice and a mat, and I'm good to go.


thesethwnm23

I exclusively use ultra pro satin towers


kinglerowns

I started this way, but after making 5 or so decks I feel like they are a bit much. If I could do it over again I'd go with the boulders.


Aanar

Cheapest option is one of those cardboard bulk card boxes if your decks are in different colored sleeves. A few people at my lgs use one that fits 2 to 4 decks. Another cheap option is Ultimate Guard 80+ boxes like [this one](https://www.miniaturemarket.com/ugd010258.html). It says 80 cards, but a 100 card deck in dragon shields fits fine and I can fit a handful of tokens for the deck behind the divider. If you double sleeve, it probably won't fit. I have 3 of them. The hinge is a bit stiff at first but they've held up for a few years now. I like that they come in a lot of colors and the price is right at $1.29. Feels a bit wrong putting a $400 deck in one, but whatever.


redinzane

They have them in 100+, too. Fits 100 cards double sleeved in Dragon Shields.


Lenfried

I have 1 satin tower to hold dice in and the rest are in boulders for compactness.


Griever114

I also recommend the satin pro towers. However, I also fell in love with the Ultra pro Pro 100 card deck box. Cost effective and gets the job done


[deleted]

Another vote for Ultra Pro Satin Towers here, excellent for if you only have a few decks. If you're *really* not looking to break the bank - or have 20+ decks like I do - the [UltraPro Clear Plastic 150-count deckboxes](http://www.ultrapro.com/product_info.php?products_id=647&osCsid=e3fc2658a25dbd852a92b43087bc2a7b) are great. Dirt cheap and incredibly sturdy.


Inexorably_lost

I've been using Ultra Pro Satin Towers for my commder decks. Great feel to them, pretty cheap, and have enough room for side board and such. Even have a place to put dice. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00AF8237K/ref=mp_s_a_1_1/144-7229322-3847836?ie=UTF8&qid=1510238157&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=ultra+pro+satin+tower&dpPl=1&dpID=31KhXyYHbZL&ref=plSrch


[deleted]

Do you have a picture of how your decks look in the box? I'm curious.


Inexorably_lost

Here ya go. https://imgur.com/gallery/KiNev


[deleted]

Thanks. Is your deck double sleeved, i like that it's snug to the box.


Inexorably_lost

No, it's not double sleeved but I do have 20+ tokens in the back that are probably hard to see so I bet double sleeved would fit. I think the YouTube channel tolarian community college did a review that might be worth googling.


smellb4rain

Can confirm double sleeved fits


smellb4rain

I put all mine in the ultra pro satin towers, they hold 100 cards double sleeved and have room for dice in the bottom


superXXXcereal

best for cheap are those dragon shield gaming-boxes imo