Nice solutions everybody!

My cousin uses the wall unit bookshelves like Staples and Office Depot
carry. They tend to hold CDs two deep and two high on each shelf, there
are 6 or 7 shelves in each unit and a boatload of CDs fit in each row
times 4 per shelf. I was using shelves from floor to ceiling along the
long wall of my listening room until my collection got to big and thank
the stars Slim Devices came along.

My CDs are now in these nice wooden boxes that Ericsson Mobitex
transceivers are shipped in. Each box holds 540 CDs. The boxes are
labeled with an inventory list of what CDs are in them and stacked on
chrome wire shelving in the basement storage room. The original boxes
are all alphabetical, but once they were boxed and sealed, I now just
fill up a box and label it with its inventory.

I have tried several different things. The Rubbermaid tubs work well.
The are stackable and have a snap shut lid as well as handles on the
side. The wooden boxes just hold so many more CDs and were free.


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