Robert Leverton
2025-09-05 16:25:51
I am very please with the performance and accuracy of the Verbatim DataLifePlus CD-RW discs. So far, after buring 25 CDs I have yet to have an error or bad disc. I sure can't say the same for the Memorex CDs that I purchase prior to these. The printable surface works great with my new Epson RX595 too. [...] had the best pricing and I received my purchase within less than 5 business days. I also picked them because they had one of the better customer satisfaction ratings for overall satisfaction.
Gary
2025-07-30 13:11:14
I have been using CD & DVD to record and play for years. There are better CD-R out there, but not by much. I have not used any re-writables though, that have low speeds and the error correction this low of the DataLifes. I have still to find an error in the re-writes. I do, however, throw an RW disc away after a half dozen re-records. I am in the studio all the time and it is very nice to be able to re-record a song I'm working on with good quality. Highly recommended
Fayespike
2025-07-20 18:55:22
Honestly, there isn't much I really can say that hasn't been said already. Personally, I've blown through about 30 of these so far with absolutely no issues or complaints. I haven't tried to rewrite anything yet, since I've given most away. (Yes, I'm exceedingly old fashioned and still make mix CDs for people.)So regarding using them again, no input, but there are plenty of other people who have commented on Verbatim regarding that. Highly recommended.
Amy122
2025-06-27 15:07:24
I've been buying these CDs for who knows how long (never had an ounce of problems. I have had some issues because certain CDs were old and scratched up bad.) and the latest I bought was March of 2019. I didn't use them right away, I didn't even start using them until Mayish or June. As I started to get to the bottom, when I burn the CD's everything does great, however, when I pop the CD in my desktop computer it will suddenly stop on one track. I take another blank CD burn it, the same thing. Now just last week, I bought a different brand of blank CD-RW on eBay and burn those, and pop them into my Desktop computer they work perfectly. Looks like I'll be changing the CD-RW brands. I even had to throw away brand new CDs I haven't had made for long! Scratch free and all too!
duff
2025-06-16 11:38:17
What a great concept! Erasable CD's. I have used about twenty of these, so far, and have not found a coaster, yet. Then when I am finished with my project, I can erase the CD-RW's and use them again.Then there is the *Printable* angle that kind of boggles my mind. Can the printed on part get erased too...like, if I had Zubin Mehta and the Los Angeles Philharmonic playing Bolero and It was printed on the CD-RW for posterity and suddenly I decide to erase it and record Paint It Black by the Rollin Uglies...would the CD-RW still say Bolero? Huh? :) Wellllll, most likely I will never use the Print On thingie!Anyway...I have greatly reduced my need to record once on CD-R's, which will be a money saver. I can still use them for permanent stuff that I want to keep, but for just temporary experiments...The CD-RW is the way to go.
jon g.
2025-06-07 18:46:44
47 of the 50 CD-RW's were bad, you need to refund my money!
Charles R. Caudle
2025-06-03 12:10:26
don't use much anymore..use flash drives
John
2025-05-25 18:20:01
Sadly the return window has closed. I would be returning these if I could.The first couple of times recording over it was all great. Then I noticed a hiss or noise on the recordings even though I am recording using the same software and products.Now the CD players won’t even recognize them.
DavidT
2025-02-07 15:35:34
25% unusable due to damage, through poor packaging.
Andy Stanton
2025-01-28 14:34:29
This pack of CDs is the only one of it's kind that Amazon carries, over $20.00 more than a cdr with the same silver print area My burning software wants only cdrw discs.