Cheap deck boxes that still close

Cheap deck boxes can hold a full sleeved deck without trouble, and one of the plainest boxes on the market is also one of the roomiest. The Ultimate Guard Deck Case 100+, a basic snap-lid box with none of the textured XenoSkin finish of its pricier siblings, measures 74mm inside and is documented clearing a Dragon Shield Matte double-sleeved deck with real comfort. That's more interior room than Ultimate Guard's own Boulder 100+, which costs more and only measures 68.3mm inside.
The tier that just works
There are two entry-level tiers worth knowing apart. The first is the "a few dollars" tier: solid-color snap boxes and simple two-piece cases built for a single-sleeved deck and nothing fussier. The second is a step up, still budget-friendly, but built with enough interior depth to handle a double-sleeved deck without drama. Mixing these up is how people end up forcing a lid shut.
The bare-bones tier. The Ultra Pro Solid Color Deck Box (80+), the Ultra Pro 2-Piece Clear 100+, and the BCW Deck Case - Large sit here. They're rated for 80 to 120 cards depending on sleeve state, and they do the job for a single-sleeved deck or unsleeved bulk. We don't have a published interior depth for any of the three, so treat them as fine for single sleeves and unproven for double.
The budget tier that handles double-sleeved. This is the one worth actually shopping. The Ultimate Guard Deck Case 100+ leads it at 74mm, confirmed against a real Dragon Shield Matte plus KMC Perfect Fit stack. The Vault X Large Deck Box 100+ (which ships bundled with 150 sleeves) measures 77mm inside, more room than the Deck Case, though Vault X only rates and sells it for a single-sleeved deck, so don't assume a double-sleeved fit just because the millimeters would allow it.
The one to watch. The Dragon Shield Nest 100 is a popular affordable two-piece box, and it measures 69.8mm inside, tight enough that the community calls it a snug fit for double-sleeved Dragon Shield Mattes rather than a comfortable one. Fine if you're running thinner sleeves; leave margin in mind if you're stacking thick ones.
Why cheap doesn't mean tight
The instinct is that spending more buys a roomier box. It doesn't, not reliably. Ultimate Guard's own Boulder 100+, built with the premium XenoSkin exterior, measures 68.3mm inside, smaller than the plain Deck Case's 74mm and small enough that the community flags it as struggling with thick double-sleeved stacks entirely. The interior cavity is a design decision, not a byproduct of the price tag. A textured exterior and a magnetic lid don't automatically add millimeters where the cards actually live.
| Box | Price tier | Interior depth | Verified fit, 100 double-sleeved |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ultimate Guard Deck Case 100+ | Budget | 74mm | Fits, comfortable |
| Vault X Large Deck Box 100+ | Budget | 77mm | Rated single-sleeved only |
| Dragon Shield Nest 100 | Budget | 69.8mm | Fits, tight |
| Ultimate Guard Boulder 100+ | Premium | 68.3mm | Tight to no on thick stacks |
| BCW Prism Deck Case | Budget | 68.3mm | Rated single-sleeved only |
What we'd actually buy
If you're double-sleeving a deck and don't want to spend much, the Ultimate Guard Deck Case 100+ is the pick. It's near the bottom of the price range and it's one of the only boxes on this list with a real, verified double-sleeved fit rather than a hopeful capacity label. If you'd rather have a box that also comes with a stack of sleeves in the same purchase, the Vault X Large Deck Box 100+ has the deepest interior of the group, just don't push it past a single-sleeved deck until someone's measured that combo directly.
Skip the assumption that a "100+" badge means the same thing across boxes. Two boxes can both say 100+ and differ by 9mm inside, which is the entire margin a thick sleeve stack needs. Our what does 100+ mean guide walks through why the label is marketing shorthand, not a spec. And if you want the full, verified list of boxes (budget and premium) confirmed for 100 double-sleeved cards, the fit checker and our complete list cover more ground than any single roundup can.
The lesson that sticks: check the millimeters before you check the price. A cheap box built with a deep cavity beats an expensive box built with a shallow one, every time you actually try to close the lid.
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