📚 Elevate Your Organization Game!
The Atlantic Maxsteel 12 Tier Shelving unit is a robust storage solution crafted from heavy gauge steel wire, designed to hold an impressive collection of optical media and more. With 12 adjustable shelves, it offers flexibility for various items while its sleek gunmetal finish ensures it fits seamlessly into any environment. Ideal for both functionality and style, this shelving unit is perfect for organizing your home or office.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Gunmetal |
Special Feature | shelving, adjustable |
Product Dimensions | 8.13"D x 33.38"W x 76.76"H |
Shelf Type | Wire shelving |
Number of Shelves | 12 |
Room Type | Office, Garage, Kitchen, Closet, Living Room, Classroom, Library, Hallway |
Finish Type | Gunmetal |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor storage/organizer |
Included Components | Steel Wire Shelving, Assembly Hardware, Instruction Manual |
Item Weight | 39.7 Pounds |
Brand | Atlantic |
Style | 12 Tier |
Is Customizable | Yes |
UPC | 031742080715 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00031742080715 |
Item Weight | 39.7 pounds |
Item model number | 38408071 |
T**Y
Sturdy easy to assemble.
Great rack! Wish they offerd a half width model to fit in places this won't.
J**N
Better than I could have hoped for
This DVD shelf was very easy to put together. It looks great. I recommend this product to anyone in need of it.
F**E
Wear Gloves When Handling
Wear gloves when handling like the blue medical type of glove. Either the metal or plastic leaves a residue on your hands when putting it together. Not that heavy 1 person can move it around with some lifting effort. I got 50 DVDs per shelf total of 450 about with 2 Bluray shelfs also. When put the second lower shelf on put a finger on top of a DVD to have that much room above the DVD. Note some shelfs seat on the plastic rings at different heights the shelf may be sitting lower or higher do to the plastic rings so you can be observant of that after construction and set up and move the shelfs around if one sits much higher or too low to allow a finger on top of the DVD. The problem I ran into was I didn't use a finger initially and had barely any room on top of the DVDs and so the top of the rack was almost sitting on DVD basically and then I wobbled or rocked the rack back and forth and it was making contact with the top of the DVDs below. So had to undo it all and start again with a finger high gap, some shelfs more than others. The very top shelf for me now and my set up is just a tray top can't put anything up there that isn't laying flat. So in total I laid it out to have 6 DVD shelfs bottom up, then 1 Bluray, then another DVD, then another Bluray. So it is 7 DVDs shelves and 2 Bluray and the top shelf is flat with alittle nub on the end. Leaving me with 2 shelves extra so I used 10 of the 12 shelves.
A**V
Will bow in the center
I bought two of these and have them filled with primarily DVDs/ some blue ray. This makes it very heavy and will bow in the center it’s just inevitable. I didn’t want to add a brace and it look weird so I used blank dvd cases and placed them on the cross support wires that run front to back and that allows all my DVDs to slide in and out with ease. Some box sets are a tight fit unless you increase your spacing which will reduce your amount of DVDs to display. Given their height I highly recommend you add the supports provided at top and middle so they don’t fall on you. I used black two hole c pipe brackets at several spots down main supports. They aren’t going anywhere. They look great and display all my DVDs perfect. Some people have noted the feet are not sturdy and broke easily, but I did not have that issue. There is a YouTube video of a guy who made sturdy feet for these and I was going to do just what he did if I had his issue. Just put the product name into YouTube and it pops up as one if the first videos. If you’ve read this far and have a huge collection. These will solve your issue. The only pain is counting notches to make sure you have all 4 corners at same notch, but that’s the only issue I had . Best of luck
T**C
Great!
It's great, sturdy, tall. It holds a lot of DVDS. It's heavy duty. It's sturdy. Anchored it to the back of the wall. Great price! Once together it's easy to move it. Just glide it to where you want it. It does get heavy if you don't have it where you want it. It does exactly what I wanted it to do, is hold alot of DVDS. All the parts were in the box. I would buy this again.
J**R
DVD storage
Much better and I will add more dvd movies later
J**G
best value by far!!
I bought 3 units to replace a WOODEN 3 shelf WIDE unit. shortly after the wooden unit was assembled, had problems. the shelves sagged severely the paper thin hard board back bowed out-- trash. it looked bad too.this product: material, steel, excellent ---ease of assembly, very good--- (see tips below) capacity 70 cd cases to a shelf*--- leveling pads, best I've seen! pads are very wide with a TEMENDOUS length of thread bolt for leveling adjustments. Each shelf has a full length "stop" bar 1/2" tall to prevent media from falling out the back.tips:1. instructions say to combine two rods to make 1 long one. For easier assembly to start, I say DON'T.2..Attach leveler pads to bottom (tapped) rodsHey! you're working from the bottom shelf up! SHELF IS ON ITS SIDE, NOT FLAT!3. working from the tapped hole end put the two piece shelf stopper on the bar and pull it down gently until it stops in a groove, you'll hear a click in place. Place one 2 piece joined stopper at the SAME groove height on EACH of the 4 bars.4. place the 4 rod tops through the shelf corners from the BOTTOM of the shelf. Once first shelf loosely is on its stoppers TURN UNIT to where the four rods are vertical (straight up)5. press shelf down gently to where shelf fits over the shelf stoppers evenly6. repeat 3-5 for each shelf. (once you have 2 shelves in place the rack becomes far more easier(solid)when you get close to top of the tapped rods, THEN put on the 4 top rod to complete the unit, continueshelving until done*Storing music alphabetically, by genre, I left a gap for future growth, .placing 60 cd's per shelf 2-1/2 racks will hold 2000 cd's
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