Louvered Shutter Media Cabinet | 
enlarge | Brand: AVthing in its place Category: CE
Buy New: $299.95
Rating: 2 reviews
Color: Oak Media: Kitchen Shipping Weight (lbs): 82 Dimensions (in): 40 x 13 x 23.3
MPN: CD-612V UPC: 033697236179 EAN: 0033697236179
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Handcrafted of solid oak, furniture grade | | • | Fully adjustable shelves | | • | Stores up to 612 CDs, 298 DVDs, or 172 VHS tapes | | • | Dimensions: 40" x 23 1/4" x 13" |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Mission Multimedia Cabinets are handcrafted of solid oak, with fine furniture grade detail and workmanship. The elegant media storage solution for home or office. Fully adjustable shelves provide ultimate versatility for your collection. Store up to 612 CDs, 298 DVDs, or 172 VHS tapes. Hand-rubbed laquer finish, dovetail joints, and heavy-duty hinges. Each are 40 x 23 1/4 x 13". Allow 2-4 weeks for delivery.
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| Customer Reviews:
Very pleased with cabinet January 4, 2007 Jill Giordano (Tampa, Fl United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The cabinet was very easy to put together and holds a lot of stuff. The company was great to work with, the first one I ordered was damaged in shipping and they promptly sent a replacement.
Good answer to a messy problem, but... November 30, 2004 cybersleuth58 (Northern New England) 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
Admit it...If you have been into computer and video games for any length of time, you have CD and DVD cases everywhere. I have bought media holders piecemeal and they look like who did it and ran. When I first saw a photo of this piece I thought: What an attractive piece of furniture. I wonder if it is that particle board with a a lacquer finish?? Well, I am here to tell you that this furniture is the real deal. It is real wood and it is pre-assembled and it is beautiful right out of the box. For those of you who are assembly phobic - you will actually have to screw the little feet on the bottom of the cabinet. Also, you will need to set up the shelves so that they suit your needs. Other than that - you can get away with a phillips head screwdriver (which you use once to remove the piece that holds the feet) and a knife to cut the strapping. EDIT: The downfall is that the doors MAY sag after a while if you fill them up with software. I keep a hair tie on the knobs to keep them shut. That is a disappointment but I don't know if others share the same experience. For the price, you really can't go wrong.
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