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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
Sleek, well-built, and easy to assemble.
WarpedRecord
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023
This record storage would be an excellent addition to your den or listening room, if you don’t mind the steep price.It’s very easy to assemble. Just insert the side flaps into the pockets, secure the Velcro, and attach the four wooden feet to the base with Velcro. That’s it! Ready for your records.This is made of a very attractive gray canvas-type material that would look great next to stereo equipment or in a variety of decors. I trust this is built to last at least a few years, but time will tell. I found it will hold about 50 LPs if you want some room for flipping, or more if you want to cram them in. The listing says 40 to 45, but that seems to be storing them very loose.At the current list price of almost $55, that’s more than buck a record, and who has just 55 records? I’ve been known to buy more than that on one visit to the record store.Of course, this is designed to be expanded as a set, so expect to pay a lot more than $55 if you want to create a storage system with various levels. Instead, I’m likely to use one of these for recent acquisitions, to be transported to various turntables as I move around to different rooms in my home.I am giving this four out of five stars based on my favorable initial impression, docking it one star for the exorbitant price. If this were listed at one-third or so of the current price, it would be a safe five stars. If money is no object to you or you need to display just a few records, this may be a good choice. I will revisit this review in the weeks and months to come if my opinion changes.
Jacques Blaauw
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023
I am thoroughly impressed with these storage bins. Very functional, with great visual appeal. I haven’t been able to find anything quite like these. Whilst they’re a little expensive, they’re worth every dime.Cubes or crates tend to hide the beauty of the album artwork, and while I have tried bins with bars in the front, they didn't quite facilitate easy browsing. These bins, however, perfectly cater to my desire to have my albums within reach and prominently displayed. The album covers are genuinely works of art and this product allows me to see and appreciate them.The bins' open front design significantly eases the process of flipping through to find the next record to indulge. It's like being in a record store. I use these bins for sorting out my next listens, as well as creating a system where I could segregate the cleaned records, thereby having a neat lineup of 30-40 pristine records ready to be played.I wasn’t sure if I was going to like the fabric which they’re made of but in person, the fabric looks awesome.Passionate vinyl collectors whom showcase records know that the arrangement is a dynamic process – constantly evolving. These storage bins have firmly established themselves as a pivotal element in my setup.Highly recommended!
CPB
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023
This is a cute little LP display/holder for a low capacity presentation. I will be using this for more frequently listened records in my collection to make them easier to locate. While my shelves are being built, I have been looking at different stands to use in the interim for the records I am actively listening to.I really like this one, largely due to the soft material of the stand. Many I have tested/reviewed have hard edges or corners that could damage sleeves or records if improperly handled or loaded. This one leaves me worry free when it comes to holding records.One odd feature to this stand is the base, where you can attach the wooden knobbed feet to the Velcro strips or let it sit flat. If letting it sit flat, the Velcro hooks could be a bit abrasive against finished wood surfaces and touch may want to put something under it. For carpeted or upholstered surfaces, it will grip and could unintentionally snag. Either way, you will want to take care with how you let this sit, especially when loaded with records.I. All, I would say this is a bit of a costly solution, but it is one of the more esthetically pleasing options out there. If you have the need and the budget for this stand/holder, I would not recommend against it.
Pyrokleptic
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
On first impression, I wasn't convinced I was going to like this storage crate. Intended for holding record albums, I ordered it to use as a book bin in my school library. I have used other wood sided record crates for this purpose and it's worked very well.Out of the box, this crate is very soft - it's folded down flat. It comes with detailed instructions but you essentially only have to open the side flaps and insert the semi rigid support pieces and then add the feet - all with velcro. It's a lot less rigid overall than the hardsided ones.That being said - after putting it together, it's plenty sturdy to hold albums and the benefit - aside from the ease of assembly, is that is it significantly less heavy than the wood versions. It holds a good deal - I have it full of books. When I picked it up to move it, it was so easy to do so. Everything held together just fine and it looks really nice. The rounded feet are well made and give it a novel design. I'd recommend it for anyone looking for a clean but somewhat softer aesthetic.
Kyle
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023
I’ve tried a lot of table stands for my records and none of them flow as easy as this one. Not only does it look clean but it keeps your setup and appearance clean. Don’t be fooled by its simple setup and look it’s worth every dollar compared to the competitors. Durable and reliable and at this price it’s a must grab
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