CD & DVD racks

user 666

Arachnobaron
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They are hard to come by in 2017, but have you ever thought about using DVD or CD racks to organize ling enclosures?

I realized a couple weeks back that a large CD rack is just about the right size for holding the AMAC box enclosures I use. Even this DVD rack works pretty well:
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This one is flimsy, so I don't know that I will use it long term, but the idea is sound.

So is anyone using CD racks in their T room?
 

viper69

ArachnoGod
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CD racks aren't hard to come by at all??? They are sold all over the place haha. What country do you live in? o_O

I have a CD rack by Boltz, and love it, but didn't like the idea of having the container at an angle, and not completely supported on the bottom.

Nice looking rack!
 

user 666

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viper69

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I live in the US, where CD racks are now luxury items because no one has a lot of CDs anymore.

Ikea doesn't carry any that we can use. Walmart doesn't carry any:
https://www.walmart.com/search/?cat_id=0&page=1&query=cd+rack&sort=price_low#searchProductResult

Those Boltz racks you mention are hella expensive. I can get a couple good bookcases for less than one Boltz CD rack.

Or I can spend that money on a bunch of Ts.

So yes, CD racks are hard to come by - at a resonable price.
Boltz is quality, and quality is not cheap, nor should it be. Just like a quality T is not cheap.

Define "reasonable", that's HIGHLY subjective ;)

Here's a rack that holds 400+ CDs, for 56$, that's not expensive, but again, expensive is a relative term hah

There's tons of reasonable options out there. (less than 100$)

https://www.amazon.com/Atlantic-Max...coding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=EBXYB7J28M0Q7EMV3H7G
 
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