Electronics : Sanus Systems VCR/DVD Shelf for Accurate View¿ Turntables

Electronics : Sanus Systems VCR/DVD Shelf for Accurate View¿ Turntables

Sanus Systems VCR/DVD Shelf for Accurate View¿ Turntables

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Sanus Systems VCR/DVD Shelf for Accurate View¿ Turntables
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Brand: Sanus
EAN: 0793795190505
Label: Sanus
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Sanus
Publisher: Sanus
Studio: Sanus



Features:
  • Recommended for use with Sanus TV20, TV27, and TV32 turntables
  • Neatly and efficiently stores your VCR beneath the TV turntable
  • Solidly constructed with premium medium-density fiberboard
  • Easy-to-clean, textured, black lacquer finish
  • Extends the functionality of your Sanus TV turntable







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
A VCR shelf kit that adds a single VCR shelf to the TV20, TV27, & TV32 swivel TV turntables

Amazon.com Item Description:
Today's TVs and video monitors seldom stand alone. For that reason, Sanus designed a TV-VCR kit for its TV20, TV27, and TV32 Accurate View TV turntables. Constructed of the same premium medium-density fiberboard and finished in matching textured black lacquer, this accessory kit cleverly complements the turntables.

A brilliant storage solution, the kit affixes to its matching turntable to create storage for your VCR, DVD player, satellite receiver, or cable box. The clean lines, seamless match, and solid construction make Sanus's TV-VCR kit a worthwhile option.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Good Quality - but not the entire item ...
This is a great quality, well built product - but read carefully. It is only the component add-on shelf and does not include the TV turntable which must be purchased separately.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works great ...
I bought this TV/VCR kit along with the turntable (both 20") versions. It fit together well, and was easy to put together. It does exactly what it's supposed to do: VCR fits fine, turntable works well, and it holds the TV solidly.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * works but looks unbalanced ...
I bought this and added it to my 27 inch base. It works, but looks unbalanced and after a few months I decided to remove it...


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