Unknown Cheap Playing Cards Review

We don't know the brand of this deck, but it's safe to assume it's a cheap one. The packaging gives it away—there's no brand indication, not even on the Ace, which is typical of a decent company.
Interestingly, many players liked this deck. The cards are thin and coated in plastic, making them glide smoothly together. This plastic coating is usually a bonus for our events, as it helps resist water and food grime from people eating during the games.
However, by the second night of use, the cards started showing signs of wear. The front and back sides began to separate, making them harder to shuffle. This also led to some cards tearing, effectively becoming "marked cards" for observant players. By the third night, we were throwing these cards out.
These cards start off nice but degrade quickly. If you're hosting just one event, they might be cost-effective and sufficient. However, they are not suitable for multiple events.