Shelving unit on castors - bookcase on wheels - dvd storage rack
This double-sided shelving unit was originally used in a video rental store - long out of business.
Has been cut down to half the original length, so now approx 1,265mm long.
Has 5 shelves on each side. Shelf depth is approx 130mm deep.
Each shelf will hold approx 80 dvds or approx 40 books or 40 videotapes.
Is wider at base than at top as shelves are tiered. Approx 540mm wide at base and 330mm wide at top.
White shelves and pine look panel on one end.
Great for a library of books or movie collection or use it to display a range of items.
Pick up from Halswell, Christchurch.
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