🎉 Elevate your media game with the ultimate storage solution!
The Venture Horizon Revolving Media Tower 1600 Grande-Black is a stylish and functional media storage solution that holds an impressive 1600 CDs, 756 DVDs, and a variety of games. With a sleek black finish and a 360-degree revolving design, this tower not only maximizes your space but also enhances your home decor. Made from durable laminated wood composites, it is designed to support up to 1000 pounds, making it a reliable choice for any media enthusiast.
Material | Laminated wood composites (MDF) |
Color | Black-finish |
Special Feature | Revolving |
Product Dimensions | 24"D x 24"W x 63"H |
Shelf Type | Tiered Shelf |
Number of Shelves | 4 |
Finish Type | Black |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Storage |
Brand | Venture Horizon |
Style | Modern |
Shelf Weight Capacity | 1000 Pounds |
UPC | 654775239501 |
Manufacturer | Venture Horizon |
Item Weight | 54.6 pounds |
Item model number | 2393-BL |
Finish | Black |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Special Features | Revolving |
T**G
What goes round comes round.
The product was tricky to put together but looks awesome. It serves the need for a dedicated tv room at out new house. I seems sturdy and works well. The revolving feature makes looking for a certain film much easier.
A**R
We bought two
Have one for CDs and one for dvds. Love these, easy to assemble. A bit pricey but definitely good quality. Fits our whole collection which is rather large .
.**L
Not bad at all!
Just received my tower, both packages, and put it together with nothing more than a Phillips screwdriver. It went up really quickly, since ultimately, except for the shelves themselves, the main frame is a grand total of 11 pieces of wood and a plastic lazy susan bit.The faux wood is... very faux, but the color isn't horrible, and from a distance you wouldn't know, but up close you can tell it's a picture of wood finish glued to pressboard. There's a "lip" on the left panels that DVDs end up slipping behind, so the first DVD on a fully-packed shelf isn't actually terrifically accessible -- you have to pull out the second DVD in order to give it room to come out. But that's a fairly minor issue (and not an issue at all if you leave room for a DVD or two on each shelf)The directions were simple & quick, but I did find two errors which are super easily corrected, since I was going for "DVD storage" instead of CD storage: The directions say to start by putting in a shelf in the middle, based on the "8th hole" (counting from the top) and recommends shelves on holes 2-4-6-8-10-12 for DVDs. This, however, creates two useless shelves in the middle. When I worked this out, I just refit the "starter shelf" into a different level and the tower came out with perfectly spaced shelves. The hole numbers worked out to: 2-4-7-9-11-13 to generate the 7 evenly-spaced rows as shown in the picture -- and there's no reason not to just "start" with the shelf on hole 7 or 9, and save yourself the trouble of relocating it.I've got about 2/3rds of mine filled with my DVDs now (I must've mis-estimated my collection when I ordered it -- guess I'll have to buy more!) and it spins nicely -- although already the mass of the DVDs makes it a little slow to spin, that's probably a good thing -- there's nothing to keep DVDs from flying off the shelves if you gave it a good Wheel-of-Fortune spin!Also, remember when you're figuring out where to put this, although the base is 24"x24", it spins! If you stick it near a wall, you need to allow some space for the unit to rotate! That space appears to work out to about 5" (24" * sqrt(2) / 2) -- so keep the base 6" from a wall and you should have no problem getting the unit to spin around without bumping a corner into your wall.
J**D
What I needed
Exactly what I needed
R**R
Cd tower
Very large item
J**N
Functional, but built cheap...
The item actually didn't take 4-5 days to process. The Fedex person that delivered the item brought it to the neighbors house. Luckily we live in a small town and the neighbor was kind enough to bring it over rather than steal it like at our last residence. Even though it says they require a signature to drop it off...but thats all Fedex's fault.The item itself does what it says it can do and functions as a revolving media tower. It wasn't damaged from shipping. It was pretty easy to put together, however I will warn you there are 3 times where the directions are wrong and if you follow them you will fail to put it together correctly. Just use common sense and you should be fine.My only bad complaint about the item is the quality. You pay retail furniture store prices and you get the same quality as what you'd expect from Walmart for $99. It's pretty cheaply made and almost all of the parts are flimsy. It gains rigidity once full assembled.Overall, since it does function and in fact does do what it says it can do I gave it a 3/5. But otherwise my experience has been a 1/5. Fedex sucked. Quality is cheap. But it works, I honestly doubt I will buy anything from this supplier again...
R**D
Very satisfied with this media tower.
The media could not be loaded. Been using for three months now. And did buy the metal 'lazy susan' but elected to use the plastic one anyways. I've loaded it up with about 250 steelbooks and 30 digibooks as well as a bunch of boxsets, big and small. And I have no problems with the plastic '....susan'.I'm very satisfied with this product......and fine with the plastic '....susan'. I was surprised. It works just fine. Very stable. I may get another one. Installation was very easy as well.
L**
Instructions are wrong.
None of the pieces were marked. It tells you were to put the pegs for DVDs but it's wrong. I had measure with a DVD. Was hard to put together. Not worth it. Don't buy.
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