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  • Sony VHS Cassettes 160 Minute (8-Pack)
    Sony VHS Cassettes 160 Minute  (8-Pack)

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    Brand: Sony
    Category: CE

    List Price: $15.52
    Buy New: $14.88
    You Save: $0.64 (4%)



    Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews

    Media: Electronics
    Batteries Included: No
    Clothing Size: 160
    Size: 160
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 6
    Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0.1

    MPN: 8T160VF/WS
    Model: 8T160VR
    UPC: 027242220607
    EAN: 0027242220607
    ASIN: B0000632GX

    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Features:
      • Package of 8 Premium Grade tapes
      • 8 hours each

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    8 Tapes / Write and Swipe Labels / Up to 160 Minutes in SP Mode / Perfect for everyday video recording


    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Used this one for years   November 10, 2008
    This is a very good product. The tapes I have purchased have lasted for about 3+ years recording every day. I like the extra 2 hours record time too. I have used 8 hour TDK Premium also a good tape for daily use but I think this Sony beats it by a hair. The TDK EHG High Grade believe it or not is not very good at lasting through daily ware.

    Tip: Date your tapes when you start using them and you will know how long they last when they finally start to go bad.



    5 out of 5 stars they're the best   August 18, 2004
     7 out of 7 found this review helpful

    I've used these video cassettes for years. I've always loved that I can fit so many hours onto one cassette. They are also great for repeated recording, if you like to record shows you miss while you're at work, then tape over those episodes with the latest episodes week after week. The quality is great compared to every other brand of video cassette that I've tried, which is every brand sold in Wal-Mart, Target, and Big Lots. I can't imagine why the other two reviewers had problems with these; they're probably using old or dirty VCRs. If you have the problems that the previous reviewers have had, use a VCR cleaner. . . or maybe it's just time to buy a new VCR. All videos play badly on old or dirty players, but these have always worked as well as pre-recorded videos in almost all conditions.


    1 out of 5 stars LANDFILL FILLERS   September 13, 2002
     11 out of 20 found this review helpful

    I wish there was a negative star rating. Bought 150+ videocassettes Sony brand, before learning that they were all [garbage]. In SP mode, very poor (wavery, then poor pic quality, and quick wear-out). In EP mode, COMPLETELY UNUSABLE (white fuzz and tracking chaos).Our tapes came from a number of different stores, both local and internet. Variant Sony VHS products as well, although mostly their so-called premium quality line. EVERY tape was bad. The only common denominator was that they were being output by a factory (or factories) in Mexico. Sony have little to do with making these tapes, I think, other than slapping their name on them, and tricking the consumer. We own a Sony VHS player, a Sony DVD player, and a Sony mini-stereo system. But our Sony electronics purchases, those already came slightly previous in time to all the torture Sony caused us with their Heche en Mexico landfill fillers that they call vhs tapes. It's confusing why Sony have chosen this route of using -- and trashing -- their name/image in order to dump this broken junk on the quick buy market. Shouldn't they realize that it will just make folks hesitant then to go for the major purchases of the Sony name? Or do they expect us to somehow know in advance when it's a real Sony product or when it's just Sony conning us?


    1 out of 5 stars Save Your Money   August 12, 2002
     0 out of 8 found this review helpful

    The quality in EP is terrible. Its dark and fuzzy. Stick with the 6 hours(sony).


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