STOP! Don't Throw Away Your DVDs | Rubix Frames Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Before you donate or dump your DVDs, consider turning them into wall art for your man-cave or Lady Lounge...
In today's video, we take a look at Rubix Frames. A UK based company I found online whilst looking for a professional solution to displaying my old DVDs and Blu-Rays.
Infact Rubix Frames does it all!
Including but not limited to: Video Games, Cassette Tapes and Comic Books!
If you would like to learn more or indeed order some frames you can do so by clicking here: www.rubixframe...
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Cool looking frames!
They are really nice! I might have to try some of their Comic Book Frames next 👍
These look awesome, I might have to get 3 myself but for old console games that I have collecting dust in the loft!
100% worth it bud.
They have all the different consoles listed (and if they don't have what you are looking for they can make it in their custom section 👍)
I have to say, these are an absolutely fantastic idea! They loo really smart.
TMNT if you weren't obviously just buying more 😂
They really are superb! Definitely buying more! 🍕🐢
Great showcase. Does the frame contain the plastic box as well?
@@Prim1itve Thank you. No. Only the sleeve and disc.
Very cool
Thanks. Highly recommended 👌
I can't wait to get my hands on some more 👍
This is a bloody great idea. I'm going to do Jaws and Blade Runner 2049
Great Choices!
Look good Luke
Cheers bud, yeah they are really nice 👍
There's a rumour going around, whether true I don't know, that you're a somewhat reticent fan of the turtles, so that should probably be the one, but obviously only if the rumours are true? 🙃
I have indeed heard this rumour... Not sure where it originated 🤔😉😅
It’s 2024 why buy physical media?
Further to this, once internet speeds provide consistent 120Mbps streaming in the future, physical media’s death is imminent