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Good cabinet for storing games?
Maben:
Hey guys, haven't posted in awhile!
So here's the deal; I'm married and my wife is starting to get a little tired of all the games I have taking up shelf space. I'm looking for some kind of DVD cabinet that can house my games (and hopefully some future ones). Ideally it will have doors that close on the front and act as an opaque housing unit for my games. I estimate my games take up about 125 DVD cases worth of space right now. Does anyone have something or know of something that might fit this bill?
I'm hoping to not spend more than $50-60.
scaredtowake:
buy some lumber and hardware and make one yourself to whatever specs you need! cheapest way to go and a fun weekend project.
segamer:
http://www.target.com/p/atlantic-espresso-media-storage-with-two-doors/-/A-13918979#prodSlot=medium_1_17&term=Multimedia%20Storage
Maben:
--- Quote from: scaredtowake on April 01, 2014, 02:23:00 PM ---buy some lumber and hardware and make one yourself to whatever specs you need! cheapest way to go and a fun weekend project.
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This might not be a terrible idea but unfortunately I don't really have a saw. And any real job would probably require a power saw, right?
--- Quote from: segamer on April 01, 2014, 02:23:08 PM ---http://www.target.com/p/atlantic-espresso-media-storage-with-two-doors/-/A-13918979#prodSlot=medium_1_17&term=Multimedia%20Storage
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This seems to have some pretty bad reviews. Are you suggesting it from some kind of experience?
segamer:
I have the version without the doors from the same makers. It works find for me. The version I posted for you hold 175 DVD and has doors and is in the price range you asked for. Isn't that what you want?
http://www.target.com/p/atlantic-espresso-oskar-media-storage/-/A-13918980#prodSlot=medium_1_38