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Black Spinning Audio Video StorageTower - 2 Sided Buy this product from Amazon
Company : AVthing in its place
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Amazon Price : $114.95
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Average customer review : 4
 

Features

  • Shipping charges are included in the price - no additional fees.
  • Holds 512 CDs or 120 Videos or 220 DVDs or 304 cassettes or any combination
  • Dimensions: 15 1/2"W x 52 1/2"H x 12 1/2"D
  • Adjustable shelving so that you can customize to fit your collection
  • Easy assembly

Product Description

Shipping included in price. 2-sided revolving audio video storage tower with adjustable shelves allows you to store a surprisingly large amount of media in a small amount of space. Holds 512 CDs or 120 Videos or 220 DVDs or 304 cassettes or any combination of these. Black laminate finish with a black interior. Spins smooth and effortlessly for easy access to both sides. Easy assembly instructions included. Dimensions: 15 1/2"W x 52 1/2"H x 12 1/2"D Available finishes: Oak/Black or All Black Limited 5-year Warranty This product comes with a limited 5-year manufacturer's warranty against product defects.

Customer reviews

Spinning Audio Storage Tower 4
The tower is high-quality, and fairly simple to assemble. It is also a great space-saver, and looks good. The instructions could have been slightly better written, however. I had a few problems deciding what the diagrams were trying to describe, and which parts were needed for each step.

Holds a LOT! 4
I like this CD/DVD holder so much I bought a second one of these (for DVDs) when my first one filled up. (The first one I bought is used just for my CD collection.)

They came unassembled with all the tools necessary to completely assemble. It took me about 45 minutes the first time, but the second time was less than a half hour. They swivel beautifully. There are only two reasons I can't give it a 5:

1) A few of the screws don't stay in. This meant I had to use an extra couple of nails of my own. I hammered them into the tops to make sure the whole thing didn't come apart with excessive usage.

2) The shelves start to bend from the weight of the CDs. This doesn't seem to happen with DVDs so I guess they weigh less. The flexing isn't bad, but it is noticeable to me.

Another thing to note is that, when using DVDs there is a small space left that is big enough to use for CDs. It's too short for more DVDs, though. Since I hate the empty space, I place box sets and my own homemade CDs on that shelf. I bought these both in black.


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