Some observations/opinions/pig-headed comments:
The two poll questions seem blatantly worded to get you the poll results you want.
CD jewelboxes are delicate, but it's a minor annoyance, as each part can be replaced and the paper inserts moved to the new parts assembly. Try that with an LP sleeve, or a DVD box. I keep a box, and not a small one, of jewelbox spare parts. They are easy to buy in bulk.
There are many CD holder designs, from the small LP-style sleeves, to tin boxes, to various plastic thingies. My favorite is a jewelbox with an articulated hub which is hinged as you open or close the case. On closing, it locks the CD down solidly. You don't have to yank or twist it to get it out, as it releases the CD entirely upon opening. I only have one, and I think it came with a MOFI or Fresh Aire CD.
I wonder if there is a market for a die-cast metal jewelbox.
Oh, and with a latch.
Laz