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Honestly I have to understand the weight that this shelf could hold because I don't find it to sound safe and the safe might fall without knowing the weight max
I would want to know the weight limit for sure. vinyls aren't very heavy, but some turntables might be. Since it's floating, I'd be really worried about putting too much weight on it.
Durability and ease of mounting.
I want to know the dimensions so I can visualize its size without looking at the photo.
I don't really understand what's meant by floating. Like up in the air with a rod? That just sounds like an attachable bookshelf. I worry about the stability and the weight that something like that can hold.
Being easy to mount is the most important part, I want it to be as hassle free as possible and customizable (more space).
The material and color of the bookshelf, and what is meant by floating...is it just a stand (and how easy to assemble?), or does it attach to the wall (and how?)
For me the most important things would be: How does it attach to the wall? How much weight can it comfortably hold? What materials are the shelf and hangers made of?
I think the most important thing for a product like this would be the ability to show off the collection even at the practical expense of accessing them
The size, the color, the material. They all are important to the function and aesthetic of the item.
The two most important things on this for me are ease of installation and stability. I want to know that I can put it up and have it stay in place once I have put things on it, especially if I had a heavier turntable and speakers.
A mounting template and extra pieces of hardware seem really important. The product also needs to feel sturdy, especially if you want consumers to put their turntable on the shelf. A maxmium weight rating would be helpful.
Its durability is the most important factor for me.
The color and design is important me. Maybe adding dividers would be nice too
I need to know how much weight it can hold, materials its made from, and what makes it easy to mount.
I'd like to know how much weight it can support and how it would be mounted. Will drywall screws support it or will I need to screw into wall studs... etc. etc.
Price would be important, but I would also want to know that it is not going to tear up the wall nearest it.
With a floating shelf like this, it is important to have bookends to prevent items from falling off of the sides, especially if the shelf is meant to store vinyl records, which will not stand up on their own. The bookends should be movable, so that I can store albums either with their spines facing out, or with the face of the records facing out.
It would be important to me that it comes in a variety of colors or finishes that match my decor, or even if it came in different styles.. i would like something vintage looking, not modern. real wood would be fantastic
I would really need to see a picture of it to understand what floating means. Will it be difficult to install, for example?
I want the product to be durable and well made. I also want a lot of space for my records and extra storage.
It's important that its a sturdy product. I would like to see lots of pictures and examples of how it works.
A wide range of color options would be the most important thing to me when it comes to shelving.
I like the idea, and would actually be interested in the product for my home. I want to know the size/dimensions, the material, and the finish/color.
It absolutely needs to be very secure when "floating." I would hate to have it setup and then the shelf falls off the wall. Hard to believe and "easy to mount" shelf would also be very secure.
I would want to make sure that it's sturdy. It'd have to have the right dimensions to be able to hold everything comfortably. I would probably want some kind of lip to keep stuff from falling off that way.
The most important thing is the mounting hardware for sure. Does it use expandable anchors, etc? A record collection on floating shelves is very heavy, so I would want to know that it was designed to hold the weight.
I want to make sure the shelf stays secure and will be able to hold a certain weight. Also I want make sure I like the ascetic of the shelf.
I would look forward to having it lightweight and easy to set up.
The total weight it can hold without fail.
Materials, color, finish, quality, ease of installation, versatility, accessories, durability
What's most important is that it can hold the weight of vinyl. Vinyl weighs a ton.
I want to see if it looks attractive and fits with my overall design aesthetic. I like having pretty things. I also want something that's easy to assemble because I'm not gifted like that.
Sure, it sounds like a good product. As long as it is durable and not going to break. Being able to add to it seems like a great idea too, as long as I don't get fleeced on the price.
it would be important to me that the shelf was easy to mount. i would want easy to follow instructions.
The most important thing, in fact very important is the price of the product and the quality of the product. Price matters a lot I only go with what I can afford or what I feel offers value for money.
I would really be concerned mostly with stability. My big thing is I would need to see a photo to contextualize this, because I have a turntable looking for solutions and this sounds interesting, but would want to see it.
I would like it to have space saving elements and to look really cool and unique because of how I perceive it when I am looking at it on the regular
I think the most important thing that comes with a product with this is the ability to actually categorise the product and compile it in a very convenient, easy to access way.
The most important thing is price-- no matter how good it is, I'm not buying it if i can get something similar for cheaper from another site
The correct use of a wall anchor for a floating shelf of any type is key but when loading vinyl, which make a lot of weight distribution needs inherent, it is even more important. While an enticing product idea, I need more details to assess correctly.
I would want to know how much weight it could hold. I would also want to know the depth of the shelves. Finally, how many additional shelves would be offerred?
Is it designed such that I can add on to the bookshelf as my record collection grows?
The most important things for me would be the design and style of the bookshelves. The color and overall look would be paramount to be purchasing it. I would also be interested if it could hold the weight of records and a turntable easi,y.
Price, quality, and style would be important. Price is always critical. Quality because I wouldn't want my precious records or turntable to break. And style because it would be a conversation piece.
This sounds like a pretty hefty task for a floating shelf, especially since records and turntables are heavy, delicate, and potentially valuable. I'd want to make sure it was sturdy and secure, and also di not vibrate.
Description of the product where I am able to visualize
What's important when buying such a product is the look. It needs to look as good as my vinyl and turntables. It's something I'd want to fit the retro aesthetic that vinyl has to really complete the look I'd be wanting to go for. Other things important are the build quality. Vinyl can get heavy with a ton of albums stacked, and all the equipment is costly so you want to ensure it'll hold it all with ease.
The size for how much I can show off would be most important. How many vinyls and what size could fit on this product?
I would want to know how many records it can hold before it falls off the wall.
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