📚 Elevate your media game with sleek, space-smart storage!
The Atlantic Mitsu 5-Tier Portable Media Storage Rack offers a clear, modern solution to organize up to 130 CDs, 90 DVDs, or 105 Blu-ray and console game discs. Its lightweight, tiered design fits compactly in any room and supports wall mounting for versatile placement. Crafted from durable plastic, this rack combines portability with style, making it ideal for media enthusiasts seeking clutter-free, accessible storage.
Material | Plastic |
Color | Clear |
Special Feature | Portable, Expandable |
Product Dimensions | 10"D x 11.38"W x 40.5"H |
Shelf Type | Tiered Shelf |
Number of Shelves | 5 |
Room Type | Living Room |
Finish Type | Clear |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Storage |
Included Components | Plastic media rack, assembly hardware, user guide |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Brand | Atlantic |
Style | Modern |
Shelf Weight Capacity | 1.95 Pounds |
Is Customizable | No |
UPC | 031742362651 |
Item Weight | 1.9 pounds |
Item model number | 64836265 |
M**D
Good & sturdy
Will hold a suitable amount of your discs. Stylish looking, also. I have mine set in a non-traffic area as it can get top-heavy and unstable depending on how you arrange your collection. Overall great deal.
G**R
Does the job
Got this for CD storage. It was relatively easy to assemble and once together, it was decently sized. It is a little wobbly, but I was able to adjust for that by securing it to the wall with the enclosed hardware. I would not recommend having it freestanding, as it is just plastic. For the price, it works for my purpose.
L**E
It does the job
We needed a small cd rack in a restricted space. This fits perfectly. I like that it doesn’t draw attention to itself. It was easy to put together. The wall attachments felt flimsy, but they are sufficient for the need. We would buy another if needed.
L**G
Worse than ikea assembly
The finished product shown looks great and holds a lot of cd’s but I have no idea how to get to that pointI took one look at the box of “ parts” and knew I would never get it together and imagine if 1 part was missing!
S**E
Might be ok for CDs - not great for DVDs
This DVD stands came well packaged and went together easily. It wobbles a bit, but comes with a strap to fasten it to the wall to make it sturdier. It was ok, but did not suit my needs. I liked the idea of the slider "bookend", but had to open it all the way to slide it - so needed to hold up the DVDs while I moved it - 2-handed operation was inconvenient. The DVD titles were difficult to read because of the shelf spacing - this wouldn't be an issue if storing CDs. Also, it's way too easy to miss the bar they sit on and drop the case through the shelf. Could I have adapted to those things? Yes, but decided in favor of a different style.
B**Y
Looks nice and wasn't too bad to put together
When I opened the box I was like "omg, it's gonna take forever to put together", but it actually wasn't bad, like 20 minutes maybe. I decided to use the wall mounts even though it was surprising sturdy without them, cuz why not, I wanted to use my new drill motor, so I installed the wall mounts and was even more surprised/impressed. Looks nice in its spot, it looks clean and not distracting to the eye, movies almost look like they're floating cuz the rack is clear. Anyway, I rarely write reviews but as a regular person I wanted to let others know this is pretty legit and the reviews that say it's not sturdy or w/e probably didn't put it together very well, it's actually pretty sturdy on its own. I liked the product, I'll be keeping it and maybe getting another.
S**G
Improvise a bit and you shouldn’t have stability issues
As others have noted, this is a cheap piece of plastic. Assembly is simple, line up the holes and put the screw through. The item is fairly stable in my opinion. I have mine filled with movies and I don’t suspect it will fall. However, for those seeking additional stability there is a simple solution. You can buy two sided tape and put it on the feet (assuming you’re not setting it on carpet). I did not want to drill holes in my wall, so I used two sided tape again to “wall mount” the stand. This has kept it stable from minor abuse from two cats and being bumped by an 80lb dog. However, it will not withstand a toddler or any direct hit from a large dog. So I think the tape makes it fine even against cats, but consider your own situation when deciding. Also, I would never pay full price. It’s cheap plastic. Make sure you get it when it’s sub 20
R**R
Not too bad for DVD's but...
I originally got for CD's AND DVD's but, this is obviously designed for DVD's.Pro- It holds 20 standard DVD movie cases per shelf if you DO NOT install the sliding divider / spacer on each shelf. If your are using this to fill up with DVD's, don't install the dividers / spacers. (see dangling spacer in pic to make room for another DVD.)Con- If the shelf below a partially full shelf is empty, it is relatively easy to knock them all out in a frustrating domino effect like a slapstick routine. Even if you put them in at an angle.Con- CD's, like in this products picture? Yeah right! I should have videoed my "real world" attempt to populate with CD's! FAIL - LOLWith CD's, they all fall out when you move or bump... period.Solution- Just FYI: For CD's / jewel cases, I recommend this one:https://amzn.to/4hQlMBEfor CD's it holds A LOT, looks great and is very sturdy.Now, back to this plastic shelf review:Pro- Holds 120 to 125 standard DVD movie cases in a small footprint.Con- For over twenty bucks it IS a bit overpriced. Should be twelve to fifteen.Pro- Aesthetics, does not look too bad and has a low profile.BIG CON- You cannot populate the bottom section with DVD's unless you put spacers under the feet UNLESS you push them straight in squarely (like in the products picture). I put mine in leaning forward at an angle so, they don't all fall out when I remove one. Seems it was designed that way in the first place (like in pic). I used pieces of wood under the lags so I could populate the bottom with DVD's inserted at an angle. Big design oversight IMO.Well, it is what it is and does the job if you are flexible but, overpriced IMHO.
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