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Old 12-19-2009, 09:15 PM   #1
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Question Revolving Media Tower..?

Hey all,

My Blu collection is constantly growing and nearing 250.

My Blus need a dedicated home as I have run out of room in my cabinet under the tv stand.

I have a very small living space and was looking for something that will hold a high capacity without having to occupy a lot of space. I've browsed the forum and seen how people are using some ikea bookcases, but don't think that would be practical with my limited space as the walls in my living room are all basically occupied.

I'm thinking a revolving media tower would be a good solution and was wondering if anyone else has this item or something similar and could provide feedback on it and/or the quality of products from the manufacturer.

Here's the revolving tower.

Everyone's input would greatly be appreciated in helping me figure out a solution to my dilemma.

Thanks in advance
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Hey all,

My Blu collection is constantly growing and nearing 250.

My Blus need a dedicated home as I have run out of room in my cabinet under the tv stand.

I have a very small living space and was looking for something that will hold a high capacity without having to occupy a lot of space. I've browsed the forum and seen how people are using some ikea bookcases, but don't think that would be practical with my limited space as the walls in my living room are all basically occupied.

I'm thinking a revolving media tower would be a good solution and was wondering if anyone else has this item or something similar and could provide feedback on it and/or the quality of products from the manufacturer.

Here's the revolving tower.

Everyone's input would greatly be appreciated in helping me figure out a solution to my dilemma.

Thanks in advance
If you have storage options for your Blu-ray cases, something like this might be right for you.

http://www.caselogic.com/120_capacit...?modelid=56390
http://www.caselogic.com/20_disc_cap...?modelid=56399
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Those binders work ok, but you are 10x more likely to damage the discs over time with them. For years ive been using them for ripped dvd's and have noticed that almost all of them had scratches on them after a few years. Unlike my dvds and bd's in cases which still are mint.

If you have the space, and the spare cash the revolving storage will work well. Just make sure you get one that is very stable and not too top heavy when fully loaded.
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My one year old would have a field day with that revolving stand. Most of my BD's and media would end up on the ground, but if you have no kids it should be ok.
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$300?!

I use two of these put together, and it'll hold around 260, for $80.



Best Buy has them. But I suppose you need a larger storage capacity...
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