Winsome Wood CD/DVD Cabinet with Glass Doors, Antique Walnut | 
enlarge | Brand: Winsome Wood Category: Kitchen
List Price: $194.99 Buy New: $93.45 (On sale from $121.49) You Save: $28.04 (23%)
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Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 113438
Color: Antique Walnut Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 38.8 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 22 x 44.2 Glass doors
MPN: AZ26-18960 Model: 94944 UPC: 021713949448 EAN: 0021713949448 ASIN: B000NPQKUG
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | Roomy CD/DVD cabinet blends classic styling with modern storage | | • | Antique Walnut finish with glass double doors; satin nickel hardware | | • | Five adjustable shelves hold movies, music, and video games | | • | Assembly required | | • | Measures 22 inches wide by 9-1/4 inches deep by 44-1/4 inches high |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 94944 This beautiful CD/DVD storage cabinet is perfect for organizing your music or movie collection. With two large glass doors and an antique walnut finish, this storage cabinet will look beautiful in any surroundings . Features: -2 glass doors -Antique Walnut finish -Dimensions: 44.25'' H x 20'' W x 8.25'' D Please be aware that we are unable to ship this product to Puerto Rico.
Amazon.com Review The family entertainment area can look just as handsome as the rest of the house with the help Winsome Wood's CD/DVD cabinet. Featuring a stained Antique Walnut wood finish and double glass doors, this classically styled unit presents itself as an attractive furniture piece rather than simple storage. Yet it's really a hard worker--inside, five adjustable shelves safely and efficiently hold large collections of movies, video games, and music. Simply pull the satin nickel door handles and everything is displayed with no need to shuffle through or dig in the back for a long-lost favorite. The cabinet measures 22 inches wide by 9-1/4 inches deep by 44-1/4 inches high. Assembly is required. --Kara Karll
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 21
Great product February 9, 2008 Roger P. Pizio (Aiken SC) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
The best made piece of put together furniture I have ever purchased. Took longer to arraign the CD's and DVD's then it took to assemble. No missing or damaged parts. Shipping took less then 48 hours from PA to SC. This is a small unit which was what I needed, make sure the size fits your needs. The pictures on the net are deceiving. Other sites on the web have this same unit for over $150, I would have been dissappointed if I paid more then I did. The only negative problem is if you use middle back support brace you can't store any cd's or dvd's on that shelf, the doors won't close. Also if you are living in the dark ages like me, this is not a unit for VHS tapes, you will run out of room quickly. Other than that this is a good buy.
Perfect for small walls January 10, 2008 FishMan (New York, NY USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My girlfriend and I love this DVD cabinet. It fits perfectly in the space, and looks so great! My only advice is to trash the optional piece when you are building, otherwise the doors don't close with DVD's on the middle shelf.
Very pleased March 30, 2008 Ilene M. Rodriguez (Jupiter, FL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I received this product quicker than I expected. I was just as discribed in the ad and looks excellent, just what I needed.
Winsome Wood CD/DVD Cabinet with Glass Doors, Antique Walnut September 18, 2009 Born 2 Ride (Phoenix Az) BEAUTIFUL. SADLY WE SHOULD HAVE ORDERED ANOTHER ONE, THIS ONE IS FULL.
WISH WINSOME WOOD WOULD MAKE A LARGER VERSION
IF YOU LIKE IT EMAIL / CONTACT ME I AM LOOKING FOR ANOTHER AND WILL BE SELLING THIS ONE
email me at pey2014840@maricopa.edu .
Great cabinet for small spaces (like my bathroom!) June 10, 2008 Katy Lake (The People's Republic of New Jersey) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I know this is a media cabinet, but that wasn't what I wanted it for.
I have a small bathroom in desperate need of additional storage, and the only thing that would fit with doors that closed was a media cabinet. This one was perfect, matching the bathroom vanity and provided a quick, cheap, but relatively nice upgrade without a major bathroom overhaul.
What I did do, though, to improve the cabinet might be of use to people who bought this for its intended purpose. I didn't want to see all the junk behind the doors, so I bought translucent paper (sort of like contact paper, but it goes on with water and a squeegee) to cover the glass. The doors now how a very classy frosted look that really does look like frosted glass.
I didn't like that the knobs were so low, which I guess is great for midgets, but if you're of average or above height, you may not want to keep stooping over to open the cabinet.
I had an old wooden dowel I put in the holes with wood glue; I used some dark shoe polish to color the ends which were flush with the cabinet. That solved the predrilled hole. I then used my drill to make holes at the top of the doors. Because this is going in a bathroom, I wanted slightly glitzier knobs, so I bought ones of the same size, but these were acrylic glass with stainless accents. Worked like a charm!
About the construction: I put this together in about an hour, but it still seemed a little too rickety for my taste. I went out to Home Depot and bought four L-brackets and tacked them on the back corners. That made the thing incredibly stable with little effort and expense.
This was one of the better cabinets I've seen, but still had my personal bugaboo, which is those idiotic cam things that are a PITA to use (if you ever had to put together furniture that came in a box, you'll know what I'm talking about.) You have to make a lot of mistakes before you figure out NOT to screw these things too hard; they are made of soft brass, and it takes no effort at all to strip them.
All in all I'd recommend this as a nice-looking and relatively substantial media cabinet; for my purposes, it performed GREAT as a bathroom cabinet to store and hide all the junk women accumulate!
I'd recommend it (with L-brackets!)
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