Overpriced gimmick that fails more often than it succeeds
Bought Mishra's Deckbox for 100 sleeved cards.
Does what it says it does, but badly, and feels cheap.
Firstly: A hair was stuck inside the box, likely during assembly as it is stuck between two parts. Unable to remove unless I disassemble the box.
Second: 80% of the time, something goes wrong while shuffling. No matter how fast or slow I shuffle, either the cards ram against each other and get stuck, or the cards flip upside down while landing, or, most of the time, the cards dont fall completely inside, instead leaning against the wall, causing all other cards on top to get stuck.
I don't know if these are common issues with this product, or if mine is just defective, but for this price I expected it to be a lot smoother.
Instead of a premium help tool, this feels like a beta test prototype. As is it, I can't recommend this to others to shuffle their decks. Getting stuck more often than not makes this take longer than manually shuffling multiple decks.
This product is like 5€ in material cost, maybe 1 hour of labor cost to assemble it, and with the clunky usage I wouldn't pay more than 30€ for it. It's just a cheap overpriced gimmick, nothing premium about it other than the price.








