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Prepac Double Wall Mounted Storage Cabinet, Black

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Color: Black


Size: Double Wall Mounted


Design: Cabinet


Features

  • Adjustable shelves
  • Constructed from high quality laminated composite woods
  • Assembly Required
  • Dimensions: 33"W x 34"H x 8.25"D

Description

A beautiful mix of practical storage and Home Décor fashion, the Double Floating Wall Storage is ideal for managing a medium collection of CDs or DVDs with style. Mount on your wall as a stand-alone décor piece or above a complementary piece to make your collection easily accessible. Floating wall storage is ideal when floor space is limited and with our easy to hang system can be mounted at any height to best suit your room requirements.


Item Weight: ‎38 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.25 x 33 x 34 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Canada


Item model number: ‎BFW-0349


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Assembled Height: ‎34 inches


Assembled Width: ‎32 inches


Assembled Length: ‎8.25 inches


Weight: ‎41.8 Pounds


Date First Available: April 15, 2004


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  • These do the job well.
Color: Black Size: Double Width Wall Design: Cabinet
At this point, I've bought and assembled 4 Double Width, 1 Triple Width and 1 Quad Width Wall Storage Cabinets (each are separate product listings on Amazon), to fill half a room with media storage, and I've been satisfied with Prepac's product. Each of the cabinets arrived without anything but the most minor cosmetic damage. All of the proper parts, hardware and instructions have been included, and assembly has been relatively simple. A power drill has been helpful to get the longer base screws into all of the vertical panels, but I have used a manual screwdriver to get them in as well. The composite board these are made from is relatively dense, giving the cabinets some weight and durability. The included nail-on gliders on the bottom helped me get the cabinets in place without scratching the floor. The cabinets are strong enough to completely fill with CDs, DVDs and or blu-rays without any bowing, leaning, or other concerns with the build quality. They're strong and stable enough, as long as they're against the wall. NOTE: These are made to be at least placed against walls, if not fastened to walls. For stability, the bases protrude about 3 inches in front and almost 2 inches on each side, but not at all in the back, so if not at least placed against a wall, it can tip over backward pretty easily. I've arranged my room to place 2 of the cabinets back-to-back and that's been stable. As for the hardware included to fasten them to walls, people seem to complain about these, and prefer finding their own solution for that. I've been fine with setting them along my walls, and back-to-back. The most trouble I've had with assembly is properly lining up and nailing on the hard paperboard backings and fitting the metal shelf pegs into the interior holes, as some of them can be pretty tight. I've used light tapping with a mallet and learned not to push them in all the way if they're hard to get in there, and that's worked well for me if I need to remove them to adjust the shelves. My all-over satisfaction with all of the various Prepac cabinets has been generally high. They do the job well, but don't reach my highest ideal. I decided to go with these after reading reviews and considering the alternatives, this seemed like my best option without spending a lot more, having shelves custom-built, et cetera. One thing I'd have really appreciated with the double-width and triple-width cabinets is if they were taller by the height of 1 or 2 CD sized shelves. That would make the cabinets the best size for CD, DVD and blu-ray cases to be placed on shelves vertically, meaning 9-10 CD case shelves tall, 6-7 DVD case shelves tall, or 7-8 blu-ray case shelves tall. The way these are, if you space the shelves for the height of the cases, you can have 6 blu-ray-height shelves with room left over, or 5 DVD-height shelves with room left over for 1 shelf of CDs. If you're not storing CDs in there, you can have an extra shelf where you stack cases on their sides, but another 5 1/2 inches of height would have gone a long way. As these are, the height is only slightly over half the height of my walls, but they still offer a lot of storage. The quad-width cabinet is taller, meaning significantly more shelving for movies. Here are my notes on actual, real world storage capacity, using real disc cases, and ensuring they fit comfortably in the shelves without squeezing them in too tightly. For CDs, I used all standard single-width jewel cases for measurement. For DVDs, I used all standard-width DVD cases. For blu-rays, the cases range in width so often, and also often blu-rays are sold with slipcovers, in steelbooks, etc., I used the average single releases in my collection. If you're storing only the normal slim blue cases, you'll be able to fit more blu-rays on the shelves. Also, this reporting is based on storage similar to described above, without consideration for stacking cases in horizontally to use up the excess space, also without consideration for being able to place anything on top of the cabinets. 40 CDs per shelf: double width cabinet capacity (16 shelves) = 640 CDs; triple width cabinet capacity (24 shelves) = 960 CDs; quad width cabinet capacity (38 shelves) = 1,520 CDs 28 DVDs per shelf: double width cabinet capacity (10 shelves) = 280 DVDs; triple width cabinet capacity (15 shelves) = 420 DVDs; quad width cabinet capacity (26 shelves) = 728 DVDs 30 blu-rays wide per shelf: double width cabinet capacity (12 shelves) = 360 blu-rays; triple width cabinet capacity (18 shelves) = 540 blu-rays; quad width capacity (30 shelves) = 900 blu-rays I can recommend these cabinets to anyone who doesn't need anything too fancy. They do make my large collection look handsome, and they're good, stable shelves. They're pretty clearly composite board cabinets I bought and assembled, not pieces of hardwood furniture, but they're nice for what they are. They're available and affordable. After buying 6 cabinets of varying sizes and having no significant complaint about them, the Prepac cabinets get my stamp of approval. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2022 by Sykodjiuia

  • Great with a few caveats
Color: Black Size: Slim Multimedia Tower Design: Cabinet
This cabinet was the perfect size for the space I wanted to fill. The instructions were easy to follow, and I was able to set this up by myself without an extra set of hands. There are some things you might need to purchase separately though, depending on your home. This cabinet did not come with any anchoring equipment. It's very lightweight, so if you have young kids, small pets, or earthquakes you'll definitely want to secure this to a wall. Especially since the shelves just sit on metal dowels - which is a major plus if you need to adjust your shelves, but a problem if the unit ever tips over. Also, this cabinet easily slides along smooth floors, even with the feet attached. So you'll want some kind of mat to go underneath it if that's the case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2022 by Gearheart

  • Looks nice and great storage for the price
Color: Black Size: Triple Width Wall Design: Cabinet
Overall I’m satisfied with this shelving unit. I will say it does look a bit nicer in the picture than it does in reality. However, once I got it assembled and filled with movies and other items, it ended up looking very sleek in the space. It unfortunately has those heavy cardboard folding pieces that serve as the backing. I ended up not using those as I was placing it against a wall in a corner, so there was no issue with items potentially sliding off the back. Having the open back makes it appear a tad less ‘out-of-a-box.’ My shipment was actually missing some of the dowels that were needed to put the shelves onto the unit. However, the manufacturer was very responsive when I contacted them and they did ship me out the missing parts at no charge and in a reasonable amount of time. It’s not quite as sturdy as I had hoped it was going to be. Nevertheless, it’s not flimsy either. Once the shelves are in and it begins to get loaded with items, the weight tends to strengthen it. Given the price, this is a very good value for the product. The customization that’s possible in assembly is also a definite bonus. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2022 by SDM

  • The Good, the Bad, the Ugly
Color: Black Size: Locking Media Design: Cabinet
The Good: -The construction is solid. The backing is the most solid furniture backing I've seen. It's a very attractive movie stand. -The lock won't prevent things from being stolen, but prevents the doors from being open if (like us) you are trying to keep out a one-year-old who likes to take movies off the stand. The Bad: -The instructions aren't detailed enough. I would complete a step, only to find at the next step that I had put on a piece backward or upside down. I essentially did every step twice. -The shelf height is awkward as a DVD case. You can get three shelves each for DVD's: the fourth shelf is only large enough for CD's. If they had made the case even four inches taller, significantly more DVD's could have fit. As it is, the stand can fit 211 normal DVDs standing up (you could stack them horizontally to fit more). For people who are old school (like us) the case holds far fewer than we expected. -There is a wooden piece that bisects the middle section in front of the center shelves. This means that the center DVD in each shelf isn't accessible. -The spacing between shelves is tight. Two box sets next two each other (one on either side) make it so the stand doesn't close all the way. The Ugly: -one of the shelves arrived damaged in shipping (but, as mentioned, we only could use two of the three shelves provided anyway). -the lock only holds one door. The other door is held by a plastic slide that locks into the shelving. Ours had a hole that was just off: the plastic slide now sits at a slant (see picture). On a related point, it is very difficult to secure the door (or open once secure) Knowing these, I probably would not purchase the stand again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2022 by Krystal Scoresby

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