Atlantic Maxsteel 8-Tier Heavy Gauge Steel Wire Storage Shelving, kan rumme op til 440 CD; eller 228 DVD; eller 264 Blu-Ray/videospil-diske, også gode til at organisere samlerobjekter/memorabilia, i sort – PN 3020 sorte 8-lags hylder

Brand:‎Atlantic

3.4/5

kr
1445.15

PRODUKTBESKRIVELSE Moderne stil og design til alle dine multimediebehov med høj kapacitet. Fuldt justerbare hylder giver dig mulighed for at tilpasse hver hylde til dine personlige behov. Opdelere sørger for organisering og gør det muligt at stilisere hver hylde. Den robuste ståltrådskonstruktion sikrer mange års brug til at opbevare og organisere dine cd'er, dvd'er, Blu-rays og spil. AMAZON.COM Sig farvel til rod med Atlantics robuste og stilfulde multimedieopbevaringsrack med 8 hylder. Du kan pakke den med op til 432 cd'er eller 228 dvd'er eller 114 VHS-bånd eller en kombination af de tre. Du kan justere reolhøjden, så den passer til dine medier, og stativet er konstrueret af kraftigt stål for lang levetid og utallige omarrangeringer af din yndlingsmusik og -film.

Fuldt justerbare hylder giver dig mulighed for at tilpasse hver hylde til dine personlige behov; Spilkapacitet 228 wii 264 PS3. Uafhængigt justerbare fødder til nivellering på enhver overflade og designet til at rumme en række forskellige anvendelser. Justerbar - reolen med 8 hylder kan nemt justeres i trin på 1 tomme uden brug af værktøj og inkluderer skillevægge. Kvalitet – de højkvalitets solide og robuste stålreoler i sølv vil holde til mange års brug. Denne reol kan rumme 440 cd'er eller 228 dvd'er for at hjælpe med at organisere hele din samling for et ryddeligt og organiseret udseende, der fungerer godt i et hjem eller på kontoret. Hold dine cd'er og andre medier samlet på ét sted med denne ståltrådsreol med 8 hylder til cd'er, dvd'er, Blu-rays, spil. Stål.
Assembly Required ‎Yes
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand ‎Atlantic
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,921 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Atlantic 3020 Multimedia Storage Rack
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎3020
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎17 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Atlantic, Inc.
Material Alloy Steel
Material ‎Alloy Steel
Measurement System ‎Imperial
Mounting Type ‎Wall Mount
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Number of Shelves ‎8
Part Number ‎3020
Pattern ‎Shelving
Product Dimensions 5.75"D x 23.62"W x 48.75"H
Product Dimensions ‎26.13 x 8.13 x 48.75 inches
Product Dimensions ‎5.75"D x 23.62"W x 48.75"H
Room Type ‎Office
Shape ‎Rectangular
Shelf Type Tiered Shelf
Shelf Type ‎Tiered Shelf
Size ‎8 Tier
Special Feature Adjustable
Special Feature ‎Adjustable
Special Features ‎Adjustable
Style ‎8 Tier
Usage ‎Inside
Warranty Description ‎1-Year Limited

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Scritto da: brklyn
Definitely worth the money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Let me start by saying I think this is probably the best "shelf" I have ever bought for movies and I was lucky to receive one that did not have any damage like some of the other reviewers had. Now I did read lots of reviews on this shelf before I decided to spend my money on it. And I am glad I bought it and glad I read the reviews first, which made assembly easier. I bought the 8 shelf black unit and the dimensions of the unit are 4 feet tall by 2 feet wide. The shelves can hold 39 dvd's across and approx. 39-41 blu-ray's. I have to mention this review will not be about holding cd's, as I am not using it for that. (sorry) Now on to the actual pro's and con's. Pro's: It can hold approx. 234 standard dvd's in total and more if you are doing all blu-ray. Remember it can hold approx. 41 blu-ray's per shelf and there are 8 shelves. I personally don't have enough blu-rays to do a detailed review for just blu-rays but I can gauge a guess based on what I do have on the shelf so far. Also, very important, you can not keep the blu-rays in their cardboard outer shells (if they came with one) "IF" you want to get the maximum use out of the shelving space. I will go into detail of how I spaced the shelves towards the end of this review. Pro: This is an extremely easy unit to put together if you follow the tips given by several other reviewers that I will repeat in this review. Pro: This unit is small enough to fit in almost every home and yet sturdy enough to hold hundreds of dvd's, blu-rays, or cd's without worry. Now the key to this unit being successful in its job is to anchor it to the wall when done with assembly. Pro: This unit can actually be taken apart if you ever had to move to another home and you didn't want to try and move it as a whole unit which could scratch it. Which leads me into the con's. Con's: The unit has a very thin layer of outer coating for the finished paint. It can easily be chipped if accidentally banged by something or if when putting it together you are not careful. I was putting mine together and was using a mallet to hammer the shelves down onto the clips and accidentally hit it to hard and chipped the paint right off of one shelf in a small section. Not really a big deal since you won't see it when it's covered by hundreds of movies. And my unit is black so I could paint it if i felt the need. Con's: The clips are a little tricky to get on but with a tip I got from another reviewer it was a lot more simple than it would have been. (more on the clips later) Con's: Even though the unit comes with 8 shelves I was only able to get 7 shelves on the unit due to spacing issues. (more on that later) Con's: The backs of the shelves which have a backing to prevent the dvd's from falling off the unit backwards could have been a little taller, but they do get the job done. Assembly: Now if you decide to buy this unit, this is how I suggest you put it together based on my experience alone. First off when you are checking your parts to make sure you received everything, remember that the part labeled (2) which is a little spirally looking chrome piece that connects rod A to B is actually already in rod (B) so don't panic if you don't see it in the parts bag. Now the directions say to attach the round foot piece to the bottom of rod B first and that I did do as they said. I connected all four feet to the bottoms of the "B" rods and stood them up ready for the next step. The feet are able to spin even after they are screwed in all the way and this is normal. The next step is to attach rod "A" to rod "B" using the spirally screw that is sticking out of rod "B". Do this to all four rods. Then from there I did the rest in a little different order to make it easier to do since I was by myself. The next step was to attach one set of plastic clips to the bottom of the rod for shelf preparation. Now this step is a little tricky. The clips are all the same and they say "top" on them to make sure you put it right side up, but snapping them together is somewhat of an art form. First start at the very bottom of one of the "B" rods near the feet as far down as you can go. This is to make sure you get as many shelves on your unit as possible. I will go over the exact spacing as I put mine together as we continue on this review. As one reviewer suggested, place and hold one clip "top" side up on the desired section of the rod and then place another clip onto that one interlocking the groves as you do. Now remember you won't get them to close all the way just yet, so don't try at this point or it will just frustrate you. Now holding both clips together gently twist and slide them up just slightly (squeezing as you go) and slow enough that you don't pass the first indent in the rod. That indent (or visible line) is your grove. When you reach that first line you will hear a click, that is the clip snapping into place. That means you have succeeded in getting the clip properly set. At this point the mfg. instructions say to start putting on the shelf but I slightly disagree since I was putting it together by myself i didn't want any problems with trying to get the shelves on straight. And if you start to put the shelf on one clip at a time then you have to constantly be adding the additional legs and trying to hold the unit while doing it and therefore adding more grief to your set up. But that is just my opinion from already putting this unit together. So I put all four clips onto all four rods and then I got ready to put my first shelf on. When sliding the shelf onto the rods just make sure that your legs are spaced in the appropriate way on the floor so all you have to do is just slide the shelf over the rods and slide it down. Now when you are sliding the shelves down over the clips the first shelf is a breeze because you "want" it to go all the way down, so there is no way to make an error. So just slide the first shelf all the way down to the bottom and when you reach the clips don't go to fast or you will accidentally pop one of the clips off just from force. Slowly push the shelf down over the clips a little at a time on each clip so as to keep the shelf straight. Don't try to get it on one clip all the way at first, just do each clip a little at a time until they are all down on all four clips. Now the instructions didn't say anything about using a hammer or mallet to secure shelves on the clips but I decided to use a mallet because I wanted the shelves to be on the clips tightly. I don't suggest doing this unless you are extremely careful because even I chipped the paint a tad while doing this even with extreme caution. But it does ensure that the shelf goes on tightly and is secure. Use a cloth to protect the paint if you do. I didn't think about that until it was too late for me. Now the spacing on my unit went as followed: The first shelf was all the way at the bottom, then the next shelf was 7 notches up (meaning there should be 6 visible notches between shelves). You will see a partial notch from where the previous shelf is actually sitting but that partial notch does not count when you are spacing so don't count it as a full notch when spacing, just ignore it. So count each whole section between the lines (or grooves) as one "notch". If you're not sure what I mean then get a standard dvd and place it on the shelf and hold it in place with the "book ends" that came with this unit. They get attached by simply squeezing them at the bottom and placing them on shelf where you want it, then let it go and the "book end" will hold your dvd's up by themselves. When you have the dvd on the shelf the next shelf up should sit practically right on top of the dvd. But don't worry there is still enough room to get it out even if it doesn't look like it. Now that you know where the next shelf should be placed repeat the above steps for placing the clips and place the next set of clips on the 7th notch on all four legs. Then add the shelf as you did
Scritto da: Fox
Great little media shelf
Not counting the top, I can get 5 shelves at dvd-case height and one at cd height.
Scritto da: Justin
A 5-tier shelf where only 4 tiers are usable
It's a great little shelf for media, easy to put together, and is pretty stable. But I have a couple of complaints about it. 1. The dividers for this thing are horrible. They take up a lot of space due to the large "feet" on them. They also don't fasten to the shelf very well, as they are smaller than the depth of the shelf. Sure, you can bend one a bit and snap it in, but then you lose the ability to slide them. 2. Depending on what media you put on the shelf, you'll be able to actually use all 5 shelves. Me? I have retro game boxes that are as tall as DVD cases. With shelves full of DVDs (or even Blurays, which are smaller) you either end up with only 4 usable shelves with a little extra space above or 4 usable shelves that are tight + 1 unusable shelf that's so low you can't put anything on it. I didn't realize from the picture of the product that they had purposely put the shelves close together.
Scritto da: Paul A.
a lot of storage space at a small footprint
While looking for tall storage for DVDs/Blu-rays and games, I ran into several issues finding something that fit the dimensions I needed. This fit the ticket though. Its tall, and has plenty of room to fit my entire blu-ray and DVD collection. I did run into issues with the assembly, while very straight forward, a few of the shelves didn't seem to fit right, but in my case I didn't need them, as you are given more than you need for DVD/Blu-rays, but if you are planning to use this for CD size cases one shelve not sitting right could be an issue. One other small issue is the feet. you need to be very careful when putting them on, they are not very tough. Once I had it assembled it's been sturdy and I have not needed to tether to the wall. (I don't have children or dogs though) One last consideration is the shelves are really just bars to set the cases on, not a flat surface like a shelf, This works for me, but I mention it, because I know it won't for everyone. Overall I'm happy with the decision.
Scritto da: E. Janse
Five Stars
Good quality rack,sturdy footing...!!
Scritto da: Tazette
Absolutely LOVE it!!!!
Holds alot and doesn't take up alot of space! My only disappointment is that they do not have more of them available at this time.
Scritto da: Char - The Literary Word
Best media shelving we’ve ever used.
We have a large movie collection and have tried many ways of storage over the years. We’ve never seen our collection looking so great while securely stored (no wobbling) and easy to access. They were a breeze to put together and we still have more units in order to handle any collection growth. We loved this product a great deal. Because of the shelf adjustability we were not only able to maximize how many shelves we could add per unit, but also the distance between floor and ceiling. As you can see from the first pic, very little space is wasted. As you can see from the second, it looks amazing when viewed together. No regrets.
Scritto da: The Nexus
Shoddy Piece of Equipment
Easy enough to assemble, but I soon realized that the rods were too short, so I was only able to put six shelves on it instead of eight. False advertising makes it look a lot taller than it actually is. It's more wobbly than a stone drunk trying to walk home in an ice storm. Moving it is a pain, since the plastic shelf holders are the only things keeping anything in place. You have to drag it across the floor, but good luck keeping the rods from moving through the shelves' loops while you do that. For $114 this is a shockingly shoddy, worthless piece of scrap metal. I wouldn't dare put DVDs on this thing. Even if I wedged it between a wall and a much sturdier shelf, it would still lean against the wall it's set beside. It's that bad. It's unstable. Hopefully I can get a refund, because this is just beyond disappointing. Very unimpressed.
Scritto da: ACA Brown
Poco mas caro de lo que vale
Se arma en media hora y no requieres ninguna herramienta, todo es con las manos. Viene con repisas extra dependiendo si lo vas a usar para CD’s o DVD’s/Bluray. No vienen marcados los puntos donde colocar cada repisa, por lo que se hace calculando la altura con la ayuda de un DVD que tengas a la mano. Esto provoca que batalles un poco para que te quede perfectamente horizontal una repisa. Al final no es tan firme como uno de madera, tiembla un poco pero se siente resistente. La verdad si costara un 30% menos estaría acorde a la calidad que obtienes.

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