📚 Elevate Your Media Game with Timeless Style!
The Leslie Dame Solid Oak Library Card File Media Cabinet is a stylish and functional storage solution, featuring 24 drawers that can hold up to 456 CDs, 192 DVDs, and 96 VHS tapes. With its retro design, brushed metal door pulls, and deluxe oak finish, this cabinet not only organizes your multimedia collection but also enhances your living space.
Item Weight | 45 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.38"D x 27.13"W x 39.5"H |
Door Style | Traditional |
Item Shape | Rectangular, Square |
Finish Types | Brushed |
Style Name | Traditional |
Color | Walnut |
Handle Material | Metal |
Back Material Type | Wood |
Top Material Type | Wood |
Material Type | Wood |
Base Type | Legs |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Number of Drawers | 24 |
Additional Features | Storage Drawers |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Required Assembly | No |
Mount Type | Freestanding |
J**T
Lane storage cabinet
Thoroughly love this. It is perfect for my needs. It is the perfect product for storing my coloring pencils, pens and sharpeners.
D**Y
Cheap cabinet
Drawers guides were falling off, light weight, cheaply made, nails missing on drawer guides, drawer stops missing - so drawers fall out when pulled out all the way
J**S
Very nice - not perfect
I just received my DVD cabinet a half-hour ago and have some initial impressions of the product.The box took a bit of a beating, but it's packed well and suffered no damage to the product.It's lighter in weight than I expected. 35 pounds or so.It's darker in color than I expected. I would have preferred a light oak color. It's dark enough that it contrasts my light oak floor and looks good alone on the floor, but does not blend well with the more traditional light oak cabinets I was hoping to place it next to. I think I would have preferred the other wood colors, but I needed it to match my oak family room as well as I could.Quality is very high, but I don't think upon close inspection that you would confuse it for a truly fine piece of furniture - but DEFINITELY a big step up from the Ikea or Big Box store furniture. If I were to see this piece in a furniture store, I think two-fifty would be my price, but it's hard to argue with this price with the free shipping. Speaking of which - I can't believe how fast it got here. I got the e-mail saying it would arrive in 4 to 7 more days - I then clicked on the tracking number to find it was already out for delivery. Took about 3 days total.The drawers are nice, work well, and slide out easily, but they don't actually have metal or plastic rails - just tongue/groove slots in the wood. While nicely made, they don't feel terribly sturdy - it would never survive in a real library catalog environment. I would not want small kids getting their DVDs from this cabinet, it would just be too tempting to hang from the drawer and break it right off.It didn't come with any inserts for the draw labels, which I thought was a bit odd.Very hard to tell if this is solid wood or laminate. It looks like it's probably laminate, but there are no obvious seams to give it away and I think a lot of pieces may be real oak. Nicely done. It seems the other woods they offer would have to be laminate, as solid walnut would cost more than this.I wish it wasn't made in China. I was hoping as an intermediate level piece of furniture it might have had domestic origins.So - nice piece, good quality, decent but not fantastic price. I wish it were a bit lighter, but I may consider buying a second one in the walnut color for my office.IMPORTANT NOTE:I just tried actually loading DVDs into this cabinet. DVDs only fit in in one direction (spines facing up, as most people would want - not flat, or standing on end). The problem is, I don't think there's a way to remove the drawers, and while they should hold about 9 standard DVD cases per drawer, once you get more than 4 cases in any of the TOP drawers, you can't get them out because they hit the top panel of the cabinet with no extra room to angle them out, so don't plan on putting many discs in the top row. If this was my intended use, I would be pretty ticked off right about now. Fortunately, I decided I was going to store my DVDs in paper sleeves (in which case you can get 50+ in each drawer). It works well for that, but note that the tolerances are still very tight. There's less than an eighth of an inch clearance with the DVD paper sleeves (or CD cases), so don't plan on storing the larger size cases in here. (By the way - if you go my route, Amazon sells a 1,000 pack of black (with window) sleeves for under twenty-five bucks, and I was very happy with the quality. Look for my review if you have trouble finding the item.)
P**N
Nice enough but overpriced and quality issues
So I really read all the reviews on this, decided on the Walnut because it seemed less likely to have veneer in it, and took a chance, thinking, "I'll just repair the loose back and drawer bottoms if the cabinet and drawers themselves are solid enough". What the heck, it was faster than building it myself. After getting delivered the wrong item initially, it did arrive today.Notes: 1) this was NOT double boxed, as it says it is, and the carton had some tears in it (see pics). 2) The back panel was indeed broken off, the staples ripped right through the thin wood. 3) the bottom frame is made from hardwood pieces, fastened with a staple only??? (see pics). At least they used a screw for the corners, and I put some felt sliders on the bottom so the staples wouldn't scratch my floors. 4) Drawer bottoms are indeed very thin wood, not rice paper as one reviewer put it. Maybe that feedback got to the manufacturer and they changed the construction?And, the box has a warning that the unit contains substances known in CA to cause Cancer. No warning was on the description that I could see- Amazon, please fix that as we should know. Health is not just for people in California!Bottom line, I got lucky- the cabinet itself in good shape, no scratches or dings despite only one carton packaging, the drawers all seem to work and bottoms are all attached (or most, haven't used them all yet). I think I'll keep it and fix the back, and maybe use it as a model to build a better one myself someday. Don't put anything heavy in it- I'm trying 15 CDs in jewel cases each drawer to see how it works, but can't imagine putting metal tools or hardware that has anything significant. Would be very good for sewing supplies or other lightweight crafty parts!Amazon, please get to the manufacturer and tell them to fix the back panel- come on, how hard is it to design something with a piece of plywood for a back that stays attached? I build bookcases myself and its not that hard. Until the quality is improved, this should sell for under $100, as the wood is very thin and skimpy.
A**R
Beat Up
When it arrived and was unpacked the back came off. Fortunately I had the staples, glue and clamps to put cabinet back together. I have always been hesitant about ordering furniture on line. It would appear my concerns were justified.
P**D
Great looking and great value.
There are a lot of negative reviews for this item and I seriously considered not ordering this cabinet. But the style and color...were SO much what I was searching for, that I overlooked all the bad reviews and hoped I'd get a good one. Well I did. I absolutely LOVE this cabinet. I ordered the espresso finish and it's beautiful. This cabinet has the look of a vintage library card catalog. It came in great condition, back fully attached, no scratches or cracks and well ahead of the estimated shipping time.Here is a tip: The drawers WILL fit about 9 of your DVDs and/or Bluerays, with the spine facing up in the drawer but you may have trouble removing them because there is a little wooden pin toward the back of the bottom of each drawer that keeps the drawer from being pulled all the way out. I removed the pins and now have no problem at all removing my DVDs. If you like, the drawers can come out just like a real library card catalog drawer. If kids are going to be accessing this cabinet, I suppose I wouldn't recommend removing the pins since they might pull the drawer all the way out and drop it. Other than that, I can't express how much I'm enjoying this little piece of furniture, it's functional and good looking.
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