For anyone who is interested, I ordered some of the Lighthouse Encap pages to store my dollar size direct-fit airtites in. I typically use the 2x2 mylar supersafe pages, but I could not find any mylar 2.5x2.5 mylar pages for the larger airtites. I will only use these for my large airtites due to pricing. Also, since the pages for smaller airtites fit 40 capsules per page, there is not much room for labelling on those pages. I figured I would let everyone know my thoughts on these. Pros -Made from mylar -Thicker mylar than the supersafe pages, much more sturdy -Fit in normal 3 ring binders, supersafe pages are extra-wide and need a wider binder -Hold 20 capsules per page, and with smaller airtites they hold 40 per page Cons -Pretty pricey ~$7 for 2 pages -More difficult to label than other methods, although there is enough room on the dollar size pages to use a small label below the capsule. I use Avery return address labels. I can feed them to my printer and they come 80 to a page -the capsule tends to spin slightly in the page. This is easily remedied by placing a small piece of rubber between the edge of the holder and edge of the page. The extra foam from ring airtites work great. They can be placed so you will not see the wedge. Overall these will be great for my larger airtites. I do not have a whole lot of larger airtites so the cost will not be too bad for me to store them. If you have a lot of larger airtites, it could get pretty expensive. I would definitely recommend them.
Also, I meant to mention I purchased these from the lighthouse website. I believe these were not available in the us at one time, but they are now.