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Review on ๐Ÿ“š Versatile Wall-Mounted Floating Shelves: Space-Saving Storage for Video Games, CDs, DVDs - 34 Inch, Set of 3 by Adam Nikolz

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Love this storage rack set

I took a moment to check my phone so now would be a good time to check. I absolutely love these wall shelves and to be honest if I had the opportunity to put together my wildest dream of DVD/game storage I don't think it would be much different. Screws to attach 2 legs, 4 screws for wall mounting, drywall inserts, a small bubble level, instructions and a small L-shaped Phillips #2 screwdriver. You'll end up with 3 screwdrivers, but it doesn't matter. I think it would be great if you could choose the number of racks here. This is not difficult to implement with individual packaging that has already been processed. Each rack holds 9 DVD/Xbox360 boxes per row or 10 Blu-ray/Xbox One boxes per row. With 4 rows per rack, you can theoretically accommodate 40 Blu-ray boxes per rack. That's a maximum of 120 boxes per rack if it's all Blu-ray/One-Size, or 108 DVD/360 for that 3-rack package. The stands are a little shorter than the height of my 75" TV, but they don't look out of place. I'm installing on old wood paneling from the 80's so my setup will probably be different than most. vertical mode and leave a 3 inch gap between the posts. I started the first rack with a set of holes screwed into a stud. With my spacing, the remaining holes of each post are just placed in the wood panel. In these places I just use a short coarse screw that can be used in unthreaded metal. These are from my personal hardware collection but are not necessary for a typical homeowner setup. The screws seem to be more than enough to load the cases and racks, but I can drill larger holes in the panels and use "leverage screws" to prevent more enthusiasts from swinging on the racks and pulling out the screws . own tier as the extra length came in handy for my particular setup, but I wouldn't mind using the tiers provided. Overall I'm happy with the setup and will be ordering another set of racks as I underestimated my entertainment collection. The only downside might be the price ($60+) but the racks seem a lot sturdier than others I've seen. They also seem to hold crates without worrying about them being dropped, while other models seem to get a lot of negative feedback. The posts are steel and welded in their final design. The welds aren't exactly industrial quality, but should be more than adequate for the application. A tight piece of MIG wire was still attached to a weld, but it broke off easily, leaving only a barely visible unpainted area. In general, nothing unusual for such items. Since there weren't any other reviews about it, I figured mine might help others with their solution. I will be ordering another set soon. I love shelves and I think you will too. This is the best I've found on Revain and several hours of googling over a couple of days.

Pros
  • Home & Kitchen
Cons
  • I'll text back