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Product Description
The Dualist is an elegantly crafted card holding box from Dex Protection. Built to house two separate 60 card decks, it is constructed out of a durable Saffiano exterior, and lined with a real velvet interior Read More
Thanks again for joining the drop with the community. We submitted the group’s order with the vendor for the Dex Protection Dualist Deck Box shortly after the drop ended and they have begun preparing it for shipment.
Once the group’s order is ready at the vendor’s location, they will ship the packages individually to you as soon as possible.
Once we receive confirmation regarding the shipping schedule from the vendor, we will provide you guys with updated information on the status of your package.
Expect an update from us on 11/5 or sooner.
Just to defend the shipping here a bit. As someone who does a lot of shipping of commercial products for a living from the US. International shipping is expensive. *sigh*
EliWIt may be expensive, but as someone who orders a lot of stuff over the internet, and from other countries, no other place I shop from is as expensive as Massdrop. The packing is usually nothing spectacular either, cardboard box or jiffy envelope, so you're mostly paying for weight and size, which is completely out of whack most of the time. Massdrop is great for advertising products that I am interested in, but I only ever end up buying from here one out of every five times.
Thirteen dollars for the box, 24 dollars for the shipping to Sweden? Surely there is a mistake somewhere? The shipping on three of the "single" deck boxes was an exorbitant 18 dollars, how is this 30% more expensive than that?!
So Tolarian Community College's Professor gave this Box a "B" Rating.
He noted that the product was not specificaly designed for magic the gathering (instead orgininaly intended for YuGiOh) but that each compartment will hold 75 single sleeved cards or 60 double sleeved cards. He applauds Dex Protection for their selection of materials including the velvet interior, but still has issue with the weak magnets holding the lid closed. You can find his full review in the video below at the 8:23 mark.
Not really practical for most, would be possibly great for Drafting - Sleeves ready to go in one and a draft set of land, life counter (I use a Arena one), and two die (still a lot of wiggle room though) - but for Constructed 60/15 split would be kinda odd fit wise. Commander players could also find use for this as it could hold an entire deck (Would still have a lot of wiggle room it seems)