🎶 Elevate Your Collection with Style!
The Atlantic Wave Wire CD Tower is a sleek and functional storage solution, designed to hold up to 110 CDs. With its durable steel construction and elegant hand-painted finish, it combines style and practicality, making it a perfect addition to any office or media room.
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Style Name | 108 CDs |
Color | Red |
Finish Types | Painted |
Material Type | Metal |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Office |
Recommended Uses For Product | Media |
Shelf Type | Tiered Shelf |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Additional Features | Space Saving, Durable |
Required Assembly | Yes |
D**Y
If you have cd's Buy this!
This is such an awesome holder for your cd's. It makes them easily accessible and it looks cool. I have 3 of these and love them! I would definitely recommend.
L**R
Looks clean and neat
I was looking for an interesting way to organize my CDs and this has fit the bill wonderfully. I like the swaying column and the CDs are easy to see and access. I was a little worried about the construction, but it went together nicely and stands well balanced. I am very pleased and will probably buy another.
P**I
20 minutes of annoyance and I'm set for a year
The Atlantic Wave 1316 is an excellent choice for vertical storage of Cd's in quantity, but has a few minor drawbacks primarily in the assembly.Ascetically it is very nice, the cherry wood base and black metal goes with almost anything you might have without a high cost.In terms of storage it is first rate, particularly if you have a large quantity of Cd's to store. I own a lot of the Big Finish Doctor Who Audios from The Sirens of Time (Doctor Who) ( Big finish #1) to The Angel of Scutari (Doctor Who) (Big finish #122). Two of these racks will easily hold the entire collection with plenty of room for stuff like the Mahogany Murderers (Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles) and Grand Theft Cosmos (Doctor Who: The New Eighth Doctor Adventures) too.Stability-wise you do want a steady floor surface but even without it if you have a large amount of Cd's as I do their weight make it steady. You might want to remove the cd's if you are moving the rack. Unlike others I didn't removing single cd's an issue.Assembly is where it loses the star. It's not that there are too many parts, the rack itself is two pieces, the base, the wooden knobs for the top and some threaded plastic holders to secure it with a small tool to attach it. The issue is actually getting the screws lined up through the holes in the base and the plastic threads in, the first two are easy but the last two are a real pain, it took me 20 minutes to get them to catch.If you are inclined to get frustrated easy the assembly might be a dealbreaker, but once you get past it you get a piece of furniture that is both functional and attractive at a reasonable price.Your call.
L**E
A GREAT space saver!
I absolutely love this cd tower - I have a collection of over 300 cd's, and they used to take up half a wall in my living room, on a conventional bookshelf-type cd storage unit. We were forced to do some redecorating due to a flood, so I decided to try these. At first I ordered two, and after I saw how nice they looked, I ordered a third. They are attractive, easy to put together (according to my husband, VERY easy), and you can stick them in any corner. My cd's are now neatly stacked in two corners of my house, unobstrusively.I stuck the one with my favorite cd's in an unused corner near the stereo, and another in a corner that we didn't use for anything. They are no longer an unwanted centerpiece of the room. The cd's are easy to find, as the titles face the outside of the tower.The towers appear to be well-made, and due to their placement, my three dogs haven't knocked them over once - that was a concern to me before purchasing them. The wood and the design are attractive, as well.As my cd collection grows, I will DEFINITELY purchase another one of these - finding space for it is not a problem at all, which I love.I've also gotten numerous compliments on the towers, and I wouldn't be surprised if other people I know have purchased them.I can't think of a single negative thing to say about these - they solved my cd storage problem beautifully!
L**N
Nice looking space saving CD tower
Purchased two of these. Great looking and space saving. Both were assembled (and loaded with CDs) within 20 minutes. While tool to attach plastic "screws" was uncomfortable to hold while simultaneously applying pressure, it did the job. Color of balls for the top of the stand differed across the two stands (for one stand more of an expresso, for the other a cherry - with the expresso not quite matching the color of the base). Did not attach small rubber "feet" to base in the interest of stability. Entire wood base now in contact with the floor makes for a stable CD tower. Very happy with purchase as item is attractive and will get that job done.
A**C
A pain to assemble
The design looks cool and, once assembled, it does what it's suppose to do: sit in the corner quietly and hold CDs/DVDs. In theory the assembly should be easy but is made overly complicated by poor manufacturing and cheap materials. The screws that hold the frame to the base are made of cheap plastic. Actually, they aren't even screws but more of a screw/nut combination. Whatever one might call them they suck. As most people know, except obviously the cheap you-know-whos that manufactured it, plastic threads strip very, very easily when one tries to screw them in place onto METAL. If that isn't bad enough, these screw/nuts are suppose to be screwed into place by a screwdriver/wrench combination that doesn't give the "screwer" enough torque to get the plastic screw/nuts onto the METAL frame effectively. Plastic screwed onto metal...I repeat...plastic screwed onto metal...by a screwdriver/wrench that doesn't give enough torque. You know where I'm going with this, right? My advice if you do buy this thing, which I don't recommend, is to use four metal nuts and washers, which is what I ended up doing because I stripped 4 of the 5 plastic screw/nuts (so nice that provided one extra, eh?) in the process.I won't even begin to complain about the decorative wooden balls that go on the top. You know, the ones on which the diameter of the pre drilled holes are at least two sizes smaller than the posts on which they are suppose to fit?
M**S
Have put it together today . CDs keep falling out .
Waited long enough for it to arrive , today put it together .Very disappointed , looks good , was putting CDs in and some kept falling out ,Very disappointed that it is not what I expected and annoying that I will have to return it having waited so long .
J**N
Sturdy and stylish
We have a wall of these and they're great for CD's in the 21st Century!
L**Y
Forme très intéressante
Facile a monter.
J**S
Wobbly
I bought two of these for my CD's. They look real sharp BUT are not too stable. You need to put something under the front of the stand to make it more stable.
M**N
Great
Its really great for my cds
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