Venssu MTG Deck Box with Commander Display (Pink) – PU Leather Magnetic Storage Case for 120 Single-Sleeved Cards
Product description
What it’s for (and why it’s different)
If you’ve ever used a plain deck box just to “get the job done”, this Venssu retro-styled MTG deck box is aiming at something a bit more enjoyable: taking your Commander card and making it visible, not hidden away. On paper, that Commander display window is the standout idea here, especially if you like showing off a favourite Commander while you’re shuffling, brewing, or setting up a game.
It’s also designed around the reality of card games: you need storage that fits the way you play. This case is described as compatible with TCG/PTCG and sized to hold a single-sleeved Commander deck (plus the extra flexibility for other sleeve setups and even dice, depending on how you organise your cards).
The essentials: capacity, dividers and quick access

Venssu positions this as a capacity-focused storage box. The base description gives several targets depending on how your cards are sleeved: - 120 single-sleeved cards - 100+ double-sleeved cards - and a higher “over 210” figure for cards without sleeves
It also includes 2 dividers. In practice, that matters if you sort by role (creatures/spells/utility), keep a side pile separate, or want a simple way to avoid rummaging when you’re between games. The lid is designed to support quick access, so you’re not constantly fighting the case when you’re on a timer at a local event.
You should also know there’s mention of a dice storage option alongside the card storage. That’s a small detail, but it’s often the difference between “my cards live here” and “I still need a second bag”.
Commander display window: the “nice to have” that gets used



The most personality-driven feature is the Commander display. There’s a clear window intended to show your Commander (or another favourite card). The idea is straightforward: instead of pulling the whole deck out to find your Commander card, it becomes a visible centrepiece.
Does it make gameplay better? Not exactly. But for a lot of players, it makes the setup feel more like a table ritual—and it can be a conversation starter. If you mainly want something you can shove in a bag and forget about, the display might feel like extra. If you do like showing your Commander, it’s the feature you’ll notice every time.
Protection and build: what to expect day to day
This deck box uses strong magnets to keep the lid closed securely. It’s paired with an exterior described as PU leather (with a microfibre inner lining) intended to help prevent scratches.

In everyday use, that combination usually comes down to two things: whether the case stays shut during transport, and whether your sleeves avoid unnecessary scuffs when you put the box in and out of your bag. The description suggests the interior lining is there specifically for that.
One limitation to keep in mind: capacity figures depend on how densely you pack and which card setup you’re using (single- vs double-sleeving). If you’re at the upper end, you may find it’s less about “how many cards” and more about “how you arrange them” with the dividers.
Who it suits (and who should look elsewhere)
It makes sense if you:



- Play Commander / MTG and want your Commander visible during setup
- Prefer storage that stays neat with 2 dividers rather than one big compartment
- Want a case that feels more “game-y” than basic cardboard or cloth sleeves-on-a-clip storage
It may not be the best fit if you:
- Only need minimal storage and don’t care about a display window
- Plan to pack beyond the stated sleeve setups and expect it to compress neatly without adjusting your layout
- Want a purely utilitarian box where appearance is secondary (because the PU leather style and display window are clearly part of the design appeal)
Quick mini FAQ

Can it handle single-sleeved decks?
Yes. The product description explicitly states it fits a deck of 120 single-sleeved cards.
What about double-sleeved cards?
The description mentions it can store 100+ double-sleeved cards (depending on how you pack and organise the case).



Is the Commander card actually meant to be displayed?
That’s the point of the Commander display window—a clear, high-visibility window intended for showing your Commander or a favourite card.
Does it also store dice?
The base text states it can store a dice box alongside the card storage, but it doesn’t spell out exact dice-bag sizes—so it’s worth checking how your dice case fits your own setup.
Final verdict
Should you buy it?
A solid buy if you want a deck box that’s more than just a container—especially if you play Commander and like having your Commander card on show, with magnets and dividers that make transport and between-game sorting less of a faff.
It’s probably not worth prioritising if your main goal is purely compact, no-frills storage and you don’t value the display window. Also, if you’re constantly near the top end of the capacity for your sleeve choice, you’ll likely need to be realistic about packing density and how the dividers affect the final fit.
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