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There is also not enough backward sloping angle to keep the CDs really secure.
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What is next for this trusty friend?The CD case, still attractive, still durable, is still useful
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The tall version tends to move and cause the CD's to fall out if you bump it.
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This is a superb CD rack for the space conscious music lover who wants to highlight their CD/SACD collection (or a portion thereof, for those with larger libraries) in a clean, aesthetic manner
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This Atlantic CD storage rack makes attractive CD storage a reality
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After loading CDs into the tower, it appears to lean forward a little bit.
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CD's had to much movement when secured in CD case/holder.
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I have not yet mounted it on the wall, so cannot really say how well the CDs will stay in then.
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Does a perfectly fine job holding CDs, looks great, but you will want to wall mount it so it doesn't fall over
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The CDs haven't fallen out--yet--but I'm concerned about how long it will last before it leans forward some more and the CDs fall out.
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Overall, this attractive, easy to assemble storage tower houses CDs very well and the minimalist, modern design gives it a handsome appearance
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Such a wonderful CD tower for the price
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I've ripped all my CDs to Apple Lossless and I use my iPod when I'm away from home, but I still prefer the CD player for serious listening
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But it’s a great looking cd rack and holds up to 80 cds which is cool cause it’s a lot of space.
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I didn't ask the search engine for a stupid CD rack
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Makes my CD's readily accessible and easy to identify
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A very practical, well-designed, useful CD holder
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Terrific CD tower.
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Holds enough CD
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These are definitely great wall mounted CD racks for the price.
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I like that it provides different sized shelves, so collections fit as well as normal-sized CDs
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It goes particularly well with modern or contemporary décor and it lasts forever (mine's about two or three years old already)