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I'm obsessive compulsive though, so the rest of you might not care. The CDs never fall out because the rack is angled, but the CDs look really ugly and crooked. Compared to the price and capacity of similar CD towers, this one is way better. It sure is stable, it doesn't take up much space, and it has a good capacity.I only have to complain because it doesn't store the CDs very tightly. Personally, I'm sticking with shelves from now on.
The discs slide in and out of place with ease, and are angled slightly to be make title reading easier. The wire design is minimalist and attractive, strong yet light. I would elevate these on a wooden cabinet to make your disc spines easy to read, but they look great on the floor as well. Fellowes' wire CD towers are, without a doubt, the best-looking, best designed and highest quality CD towers available. plastic towers that you have to force jewelboxes in and out of, forget revolving towers that hide 3/4 of your discs from view; this is the one to get. Don't waste your money on anything else. Forget. For those of you with big CD collections, Fellowes also makes a 120-disc tower.
It sits on a conventional table or end-table (not even against the wall though that it advisable). It has a low center of gravity so it is difficult to tip over. The CDs are more than visible and can be rearranged at will. The best damn computer/CD accessory I ever purchased. I have two of them. Cheap for the price and an excellent value.
Its a good price, strong, and doesn't take up a lot of space. I havent even used up half the space yet so theres plenty for all you cds. This is a great product. This is a great product and i recommend it.
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