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Review on 🌊 Atlantic Wave Wire CD Tower - Steel and Black Cherry Wood CD Holder, PN1316 - Holds up to 110 CDs by Phillip Jaylon

Revainrating 4 out of 5

20 minutes of anger and I'm ready for a year

The Atlantic Wave 1316 is a good choice for vertical bulk CD storage, but it does have a few minor drawbacks, particularly in assembly. Beautiful, the cherry wood base and black metal goes with almost anything you can have without spending a lot of money. As far as storage goes, this is a great option, especially if you need to store a large number of CDs. I have many audio recordings of Doctor Who, from Siren of Time (Doctor Who) (Grand Ending #1) to Angel Scutari (Doctor Who) (Grand Ending #122). Two of these shelving units can hold the entire collection, as well as plenty of room for things like the Mahogany Assassins (Doctor Who: The Satellite Chronicles) and Grand Theft Cosmos (Doctor Who: The New Adventures of the Eighth Doctor). You need stability. a stable floor surface, but even without it, if you have a lot of CDs like me, its weight makes it stable. You can remove CDs when moving the rack. Unlike others, I didn't remove individual CDs. During assembly, it loses the star. It's not like there are too many parts, the rack itself comes in two parts: a base, wooden handles for the top, and a couple of threaded plastic brackets to attach it with a small tool to assemble it. The problem is actually aligning the screws through the holes in the base and the plastic threads, the first two are easy but the last two are really painful, it took me 20 minutes to hook them up. If you're easily frustrated, assembly can be a deal breaker, but once you get over it, you'll have functional and attractive furniture at a reasonable price. Phone call.

Pros
  • Media storage
Cons
  • No power