🎶 Your vinyl deserves a stylish home!
The Crosley Manchester Record Player Stand is a handcrafted media console designed to store approximately 20 vinyl records. With its mid-century modern style and a variety of hand-rubbed finishes, it seamlessly fits into any home décor. Light assembly is required, making it a practical yet stylish addition to your living space.
R**S
Good quality
This stand looks so cool with the record player ontop and records stored below. It nicely made and looks very sleek and modern. It's perfect for my sons room and record player.
M**I
Works great for Crosby suitcase record player!
The media could not be loaded. Got this for teen who recently got into vinyl. The stand was easy to assemble and included everything needed. Shelf seems sturdy.Crosby suitcase style record player fits perfectly on top with and inch or two in either size from edges.Shelf for records holds standard sized records - probably about 20 of them. If you want to fit more records, don’t install the metal rails that come with it - you can get another 5 or so records in it then.We got it in white and it looks very nice in teens room. Matches other white furniture.
T**R
Perfect size!!
Easy to assemble and in love with it!
N**N
How to assemble!!
I consider myself an assembly nerd. I love assembling IKEA, Amazon, EQ3 furniture...whatever. I don't know why. I might need counseling.So when I saw the parts for this, it looked insanely easy. I thought I'd be done in 5 minutes. 30 minutes later, I was scratching my head and reading reviews to see if I was missing something. But then, I finally solved the riddle.So here's the deal...it IS very easy to assemble (and all my parts were in the box). What they ignorantly fail to tell you is: when you install the "upper" legs into the top shelf, *do not tighten all the way*. Tighten about 50-75% so there's plenty of wiggle. You'll need them to spread out to fit the sockets in the bottom shelf.Then, screw the bottom legs in - via the bottom shelf - into the top legs. Once the bottom legs are screwed into the top legs, go back and tighten the top legs all the way. You'll probably need to tighten the bottom legs again after that.It's amazing they leave that detail out in the instructions. If you tighten them all the way, they don't come close to matching up with the pre-drilled holes and you're left wondering if you have a defective product.Once everything was assembled it worked great. No wobbles, as some report. It is smaller than I anticipated....doesn't hold all our records. But it'll do.
L**.
Perfect size, sturdy, and looks good
I like the height - it's next to my desk and I can change the album while sitting or standing. The wood was a difficult choice because pictures don't always accurately reflect the shade. It's a bit darker than the teak and cherry furniture but it's nice.
K**A
ABSOLUTE garbage, I never write reviews.
As I was assembling, the leg ripped off the table because it's such cheap materials. I had to hammer the metal piece flat because it warped while I was trying to remove it from the leg then I had to re-screw the piece into where it was originally going to be. Two of the screw nuts used to secure the metal record holder s in place didn't fit, so I had to put one on each that worked to get it somewhat even. After all that records are TOO TALL to fit in the little shelf!!!!! I repeat: STANDARD RECORDS DO NOT FIT IN THE SHELF MADE TO HOLD RECORDS. Please don't buy this. Also the color is horrendous in person id you get the more orange tone one.
A**R
Needs a design change
We received this Crosley stand today and put it together. It was immediately apparent that the table is very wobbly. The legs do not fit flush with either shelf. There is a gap between the leg and the shelf when the leg is screwed on. The legs also splay out in different directions. The color matched our player perfectly but when we placed the unit on the top we found that the depth is about an inch short. We found that it was just too risky to use as is. We knew the first time one of our cats jumped on the top or if one of us bumped the table, all would come crashing down. We also found that it was too tall for our needs so what we ended up doing was not using the bottom legs at all. My husband used some bolts with washers and connected the top set of legs to the bottom shelf. We then put four self-sticking pads underneath the bottom shelf to use as feet. He also added some washers to the bolts on the wire album holders to prevent the bolts from tearing into the wood. If we wanted a taller stand we would have returned this one because it is just too wobbly to set our record player on. I think if Crosley would do a few different design changes such as having the legs go straight up and down instead of at an angle, the table may be a bit more stable. Shortening the bottom legs would also add to the stability.
D**D
This is a great little table for the money
This is a great little table for the money. It went together quickly, and no tools required, except I used a pliers to tighten the four bolts that hold the wire racks. The color is rich, maybe a little deeper red than the photo, but I like it, so it's not a problem. The legs are angled, and have to be seated tightly in the indentations underneath, or they may appear crooked. I did take two of the lower legs off after assembly, because they did not seem to be in a straight line with the upper legs. This was because the threaded rod that is embedded in the leg, was not perfectly centered. After a second try, everything lined up perfectly, and the table is looking nice an straight, with no wobbles. This is not a complaint, just a helpful hint to anyone who may have trouble with wobbly legs. End result is that I love the table. I looks great with my mid century style living room. I do not use it for a stereo stand, but rather as an accent table. I put a Lava Lamp on it, and some magazines. 5 stars.