








🎵 Elevate your media game — because your collection deserves the spotlight!
The Atlantic Mitsu 5-Tier Portable Media Storage Rack offers a space-saving, stylish solution to organize up to 130 CDs or 90 DVDs/Blu-rays/games within a compact 12.4" x 9.8" footprint. Its lightweight smoke finish and geometric design complement any modern living space, while easy assembly and included wall anchors ensure a stable, long-lasting display for your prized media collection.




| ASIN | B0009AG2WQ |
| Additional Features | Expandable, Lightweight, Portable, Space Saving |
| Best Sellers Rank | #126,540 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #166 in CD Storage Racks |
| Brand Name | Atlantic |
| Color | Smoke |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 20,496 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Smoke |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00031742351952 |
| Included Components | Plastic rack side panels, Metal rods, Assembly hardware, Detachable dividers, Wall anchor brackets, User Guide |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.8"D x 12.4"W x 40.6"H |
| Item Type Name | Portable Media Storage Rack |
| Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Atlantic, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 64835195 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1-Year Limited Warranty |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 6483-5195 |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding with Wall-mount option |
| Number of Shelves | 5 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.8"D x 12.4"W x 40.6"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor music, movies & video game discs collection |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Living Room |
| Shelf Weight Capacity | 1.9 Pounds |
| Special Feature | Expandable, Lightweight, Portable, Space Saving |
| Style Name | Geometric |
| UPC | 031742351952 887483383048 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**A
exactly as it looks does exactly what I needed
super super easy to setup as long as you dont get overwhelmed by all the pieces. be careful not to over tighten because some pieces are plastic. each shelf holds about 17 dvd/blueray/video games with the divider attached. If you dont put the sliding divider in you could easily fit 1 maybeee 2 more. I added a pic so y'all can see, don't judge the random collection they were all the movies and games I found around my parents place. only thing to note is sturdiness, listen it was cheap and it's mostly plastic, so don't have high hopes. it is wobbly, and kinda hard to move once filled. However once you find the place to put it it won't matter. there's also an art form to placing the items on the empty shelves as they must balance to stay
R**N
Relatively easy to put together but wobbly
It's cheap plastic and I had my expectations low, and it pretty much met them, but it does the job well enough for the price and is decently easy to put together. A lot of people have dinged this for being hard to put together due to simplistic instructions. I don't personally think it's that complex, and I say that as someone who hates putting furniture together. I'm actually decently impressed with how simple and utilitarian they made it. But I also caveat that with the fact that I didn't use the thing that braces it against a wall, which is possibly why it's a bit wobbly, and I left the dividers off. If you want this to be free-standing, good luck. I'm not exactly afraid of it falling over, but I'm putting it by a wall all the same. You can use a screwdriver instead of the hex key they give you, but the hex key works just fine. I didn't need any extra hardware to finish this. I didn't use a hammer, tape, or glue of any kind. The biggest ding for me is that a lot of the pieces had score marks on them, as if they got rubbed raw in whatever machine they came off of, or as if this was put together at least once before I got it, which is strange, given everything was in unopened plastic bags, which isn't generally my experience for returned items. I also didn't use the dividers. The rack is actually pretty small as is, and the dividers would have taken up a lot more space. A shelf without dividers can fit ~19 regular size DVD/blu-ray boxes, which totals to around 95 of those for five shelves. I have fewer than that, since I have some special editions and TV seasons. It can fit CDs. It can't fit Nintendo switch cases, unless you put them on their side (but I ran out of space for my shows and movies anyway, so I didn't have space for the games). The items generally sit on the shelves well without falling out, but I do agree with other reviews that it's pretty easy to make stuff fall out of this while putting stuff on it: shelves don't have bottoms exactly, and the back part of the shelf has a very low wall, and very narrow bottom section. While rearranging stuff I had stuff constantly falling into the middle section. One review suggested angling the stuff on the shelves, which I think would damage them, considering the back side of the shelf. I don't believe that's necessary, but it was a cool idea. All in all, it's not terrible for the price. But if you're willing to spend the money, there should be sturdier but still lightweight and inexpensive options out there that don't require a wall brace.
R**.
Great intersection of capacity and cost effectiveness
I'm pretty happy with this 5-shelf storage rack. I was able to fit 25 Xbox One games, 19 PS4 games, 8 Nintendo Switch games, 34 Xbox 360 games, and 7 PS3 games on it. If I could find the expansion units mentioned in the product description to get two more shelves on it, I could fit my remaining 14 PS2 games, 2 PS3 games, and my small collection of physical movies on it as well with a small amount of space left over. The interior shelves are exactly eight inches tall, which leaves a small gap of about 1.5 inches above a Blu-ray sized box and 0.5 inches above a DVD-sized box. The assembled stand is 12 3/8 inches wide at the base, 10 inches deep, 40 3/8 inches tall. A DVD sized box will stick out past that height by 2.5 inches while a Blu-ray will stick up 1.75, so keep that in mind if your space is height limited. CD cases are the slightest bit shorter than the height of the unit itself. Each shelf can fit 20 Blu-ray sized cases or 18 DVD sized cases. The included dividers will take up the width of an entire case by itself, so if you're sure you're not gonna need it on a shelf then just leave it off for the extra space. The biggest drawback is definitely the sturdiness. You should absolutely load the unit from the bottom up like a filing cabinet, but if you have pets or children then this rack has no hope. The box includes a bracket to mount the upper piece to the wall for sturdiness to mitigate this, but you should absolutely expect it to hit the floor if bumped while freestanding. It should go without saying, but Nintendo Switch cases will not fit height-wise in this rack. I had to lay mine down.
D**D
Reliable, but fragile
This product is reliable, fairly easy to assemble and it also looks nice. The only complaint I have is in regards the sturdiness, which is almost non existent. I actually couldn't believe how wobbly it is. Especially once you have the dvds and games stacked on it, all it takes is the slightest push and the thing starts dancing in front of you. Because of this, I would refrain from stacking anything heavier than DVDs on it. I'm not exactly sure how much weight it can take before it snaps and falls apart, nor do I want to find out. Having said that, I am still happy with this purchase. I bought it three times as of right now (Twice for my DVD collection, and once for my game collection), and I might even purchase it again! Also, one thing I'd like to add is that it comes with additional parts that serve as holders (so the DVDs stand upright and don't fall to the side). In my opinion these parts serve no essential purpose and they take up the same amount of space that a DVD would. So, I'd say save yourself the extra space and don't even use those. The only way to take them out is to disassemble the entire thing, which is a pain.
B**M
Nice Rack but Lots of Assembly !
This rack is very nice but when I opened the box there must have been 40 separate parts. Each arm, support and piece was separate, there was nothing that was pre-assembled. It wasn't too hard to figure out how to put it together, but it took almost an hour as there were so many parts and screws. They did give you a wrench that fit the screws, so that was nice. By the way, you absolutley must screw this to a wall with the provided screws and drywall fittings. If you load this rack up with DVD's, CD's, etc, it will be top heavy and fall right over if not screwed to the wall with the attached fittings. So if you don't mind some assembly, the price is right and it's a nice rack with a large capacity.
B**S
Great amount of storage! Displays beautifully
This fit soooo many movies!! It was easy to put together and looked great in my living room!
H**N
Flimsy and poorly designed, not very functional, overpriced.
It's not that cheap to purchase but IS very cheaply made. I assembled one of the two I ordered, then decided to return both of them. The materials are flimsy, especially the plastic bits, they are almost paper thin. Assembly is somewhat tedious, and you have to look way down the web page to see that there is "easy assembly with enclosed tool". Not true, because this kit came with a 3mm hex wrench BUT the bolts are NOT metric, you need a non-metric 1/8" hex wrench to tighten them (1/8" is about 3.6mm, the included tool is not even close). I thought including the wrong size wrench in the kit was totally ridiculous. The biggest problem though is the design. Because it is not a solid shelf, if you don't set the CD, DVD or Blu-Ray exactly correctly on the unit, resting exactly on the rear and front bars, it falls out. You would not have this problem with a solid shelf, where you can just quickly throw discs in when putting them away. It's just a bad design. Also, the feet on this product are pretty narrow (even though the website says wide feet for stability), This unit really NEEDS to be secured to the wall with drywall anchors (supplied) to be stable. If you bumped lightly it it would fall over for sure. I am renting a nice house and can't drill holes in the walls. Looking at the website the need to secure to the walls is not readily apparent until you get the product. I guess I would have been ok with this product if it cost 5 dollars or less, and I was still in high school or living in a dormitory and this was something I was going to use for a year and then throw it away. That is about the quality of the rack. I guess I should have looked at more reviews before I bought these racks. Now I have to pay almost $10 to ship them back, a waste of money for this junk. I am just going to get a bookcase with solid shelves and be done with it.
I**P
Make Sure You Understand How This Goes Together BEFORE You Start Building It
This is a solid little rack for DVD and Blu Ray storage-- some of the criticism's in the reviews are spot on and other's are exaggerated. There are instructions to put it together just look in the bottom of the box. Spend a few minutes just aligning the parts, though, and you'll be able to figure this out. It is a little challenging for one person to put together because you have to hold one part while you attach another part and a third part has to stay in place too-- but give yourself some time and some light and you'll have it together in no time. It took me about fifteen minutes to assemble it and the only tool I used was the enclosed Allen-wrench. The engineering itself? Yes it's a little wobbly-- but it's plastic so really what do you expect? And if you are heavy handed at pulling out a DVD you will likely dislodge another one but if you set down the chips and salsa before reaching for the DVD you should be good to go. Unless you're someone who behaves like those people in infomercials who can't open a jar without setting the kitchen on fire you're going to be OK. Best part about it is the small footprint, so it holds 90+ Blu Ray discs and it can hide in a corner. It also comes with stabilizing brackets if you want to mount it to a wall for additional support. Mine sits on a rug in an attic studio and it's fine-- does it's job admirably. A good little unit at a cheap price.
C**N
Esta muy bien
Lo recomiendo para el precio que tiene esta genial
T**9
Cute little shelf, although not super sturdy
Nice little shelf that only takes about half an hour to assemble. Holds the rest of my gamecube, ps1 games, music cds, and movies. Should be noted that if you want it to be more sturdy you have to drill into the wall. Not a bad shelf for 40-50$ Happy with my purchase.
T**0
C'est joli mais pas super solide ni stable.
C'est joli mais pas super solide ni stable. Je n'ai rempli que trois des 5 étagères (DVD/CD) et on a l'impression que tout va se casser la tronche dès que l'on passe à côté. Et si vous manipulez l'étagère pour prendre quelque chose en plein milieu alors là... Bref, ça me dépanne mais honnêtement à refaire, je n'achète certainement pas ça.
M**Z
Práctico, bonito y fácil de armar.
Después de leer los malos comentarios creí que sería un mal producto... Pero ya habiéndolo armado y utilizado, puedo decir que es genial. Al principio intimida verlo desarmado en tantas piezas, pero rápidamente te das cuenta que casi casi se arma solo. Los materiales no se ven de la mejor calidad, pero por su precio pienso que están bien... Aparte de que es para colocar CD y DVD, no para agarrarlo de poste de football. Cumple bien su función. Lo único malo que le note es que se tambalea ligeramente, pero nada que un trozo de cartón no resuelva.
L**M
Love it
Holds up great, one one my pictures well and broke one of the back. Unsure where I can replace it.
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