



( 10 reviews )
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Posted: Feb 6 2008
As previous reviewers have noted, this storage rack is not as heavily-built as some other racks from the heyday of CDs. However, it is a cheap way to organize the CDs cluttering your bookshelf. Now, if only this manufacturer would get back to basics and once again start making the big, simple 180+ CD capacity racks that one used to be able to buy everywhere.
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Posted: Jan 3 2008
"High rollers" generally don't waste their time (and money) on slots, but the space situation is so critical in my office I decided it was time to clean up some of the extra CD stacks (can't bring myself to simply store them as files on my computer and stash away all the metal, plastic and paper in the attic). I've got space between shelves that's perfect for accommodating two rows of these cases stacked horizontally. Nothing more need be said except that--like a number of CD racks, trays, storage drawers--the darn slots are a chronic nuisance if you believe in organizing your CD's alphabetically, chronologically, or in any system whatsoever. The "house rules" for these slot loaders practically forbid any sort of modifications to the order without "reslotting" the whole line-up each time you choose to add a new CD. Moreover, the slots are simply unnecessary: widely-spaced dividers will maintain the composure of your CD pile just as securely. If I had to do it over again (which I will when I have some more time), no more slots! Look for the racks without them if yours is a winning collection. Imagine playing poker and having to place each chip in its own separate slot. Only for losing players--as are slotted trays.
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Posted: Oct 3 2007
This CD holder is durable,it holds a good amount of CD's!! I would say this is a good buy if you have alot of CD's to store!!
















