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The RFIVER HiFi Racks and Stands Audio Rack Cabinet is a modern, five-tier media stand designed to support a variety of audio-visual equipment. With dimensions of 60 x 40 x 80 cm and a maximum weight capacity of 40 kg per shelf, it combines style and functionality. The tool-free assembly makes it easy to set up, while the sleek black tempered glass shelves add a touch of elegance to any room.
Brand | RFIVER |
Model Number | HF1002 |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 60 x 40 x 80 cm; 16.3 kg |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 40 Kilograms |
Compatible Models | Televisions |
Special Features | 5-Tier Black Glass Audio Video Tower For TV, Gaming Consoles, Media Component,Streaming Devices |
Item Weight | 16.3 kg |
H**Y
Looks great and easy to build
Good quality and great value, arrives flat pack but they are easy to build. I managed to put two of these together to make a tall hifi rack. It looks great, I have had a lot of good compliments on social media.
A**R
Nice and stylish, plenty of space for hi-fi separates
Very easy to build. The silver tubes between each layer can be swapped about to move the deeper shelf further up if wanted. I added a bit of felt to the bottom of the legs to stop any potential floor scratching as the silver plastic finishing is close to the floor (maybe 1mm clearance) despite there being a rubber leg fitting inside each leg. Very happy with the unit. Now need to buy some more vinyl.
A**S
Looks Amazing & Easy to Assemble
Love this unit, looks fantastic and is a solid and secure piece of furniture that was easy to build and holds all my audio separates with space to spare. I highly recommend it but will take heed of the warning of another reviewer not to try moving it when fully loaded with equipment as I can where it can so easily break (bolts attaching to the vertical steel rods through plastic feet). I should also mention that the parts were beautifully packed to ensure the maximum protection.
M**K
Very sturdy, straightforward to build.
Simple to build. Instructions are over simplified- it doesn’t tell you’re building it upside down. I worked that out half way through as the glass shelves have a rough side and a glossy side. Otherwise quick to put together. Very heavy and sturdy.
M**Y
to get good things
great sturdy rack but expensive
T**V
Almost Brilliant...With A Big Achilles Heel
This looks great.The glass is nice.The silver metal bits are nice.The silver plastic parts which hold the metal parts in place are ok.But it's all for nought, as holding this entire glass and steel cabinet together are 4 bits of flimsy plastic.You try and move this cabinet, just an inch, when it's not empty and "ping" these flimsy bits of plastic break and the cabinet then becomes essentially useless.If they'd just spent the extra 10p on making these bits out of metal too, so that they didn't break so easily, I would wholeheartedly recommend them.But like most modern items made in the far east, by design there is a cheap part that breaks and renders the rest of the product fit for the recycling centre...so you have to go and buy another.To be fair, the seller must know as I contracted them and they sent me some more parts FOC which was good customer service, however I re-racked, wanted to move it a bit to the left and "ping" they broke again...
B**R
OK as a budget orientated rack
Bought on Prime Day with a good discount.Positives: It looks fantastic, the height is good, and is easy to put together (assemble upside down).Negatives: The quality are very budget orientated. Compared to my previous Hi-Fi stand the shelves are not very thick, the chrome legs are very thin and wouldn't take a lot to deform (none have though) and once together the rack wobbles and doesn't fill you with great confidence. One of the nuts in the package also did not have the thread cut properly so I was unable to fully assemble.If you're on a budget it does the job but to me feels overpriced even at the £93 I spent on it so would be sending it back even if if didn't have the defective nut.
J**S
Take time to assemble this; don't try to rush it!
The first time I built this, I got the whole 'spacer' thing wrong - and wobbled like nothing on earth. Dismantling and reassembling, I spotted my mistake, and got it right. The unit, when correctly assembled, has virtually no wobble at all and easily takes a separates-based hi-fi. Some have commented about isolation for a turntable; I've not found this necessary because of the weight of the glass shelves - I have a Rega RP2, with the stylus tracking about a gram, and have had no problems with the stylus jumping when someone walks past.No, you can't leave a shelf out in order to put something taller in because the bolts are the right length for the whole lot, but there would be nothing to stop you putting 2 shelves on top of each other, though you would need to use the spacers 'properly', so it might look a bit 'odd'.One or two people have asked about castors - no there are not any; nor should there be. For a hi-fi installation, the structure needs to not move at all; not even if someone walks past (which would not be the case if fitted with castors).If I had one complaint, it would be that there are no spikes for the feet, to allow the legs to sit firmly on a concrete floor, piercing carpet and underlay, thus enhancing the stability.
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