![]() But that markup was less than 50% of the shipping costs and I got Prime two day shipping on it. They were marked up higher than what IKEA sells them for. ![]() The only reason I have Kalax is because I found them on Amazon. Even some $10 hooks that are pretty popular. Every time I've looked at buying something from them, that is always the case. I was going to piece together pieces to build my desk. I could order online, but shipping essentially doubles the cost. That would have out one within 150 kilometers from me, or about an hour and a half drive. They were supposed to open a location in Nashville a few years ago, but for some reason cancelled that location. The Atlanta location is about four hours away. So I should modify that my nearest one is a three hour drive. Areas like the Dakotas and Montana have a much further drive. I'm in the south-eastern US, and I have it lucky compared to some of the other parts of the country. r/tabletopgamedesign - Designer's subreddit.r/boardgameexchange - selling/buying/trading games.Game of the Week Calendar Related Sites & Subreddits The simplest use is to bold game names in your comment and add " /u/r2d8 getinfo" at the end of the post, but this post/sub has other features identified. You'll see people using bold to highlight games, that gives the opportunity to interact with /u/r2d8, a bot that can be used to grab data from BGG on games included in a post. Please see the Rules-page for a full list of the rules. Join our community! Come discuss games like Codenames, Arkham Horror, Terra Mystica, and all your other favorite games! Rules Welcome to /r/boardgames! The #1 reddit source for news, information, and discussion about modern board games. Join us on IRC or via your preferred IRC platform via libera.chat #boardgames. If you're looking to schedule an AMA, set-up a live event post, or collaborate with us in any way, reach out via modmail! New user on the sub? Please make sure you read our rules below and check out our Contribution Guides since we have additional rules regarding specific topics. The Kallax rules.Flair icons are BoardGameGeek microbadges and are used with permission. This cannot be stated enough: the Kallax is the only shelf that’s as cheap as it is-it’s available to rich people and to broke ass college kids alike-and as good as it is. It makes your records look Instagram worthy with literally no work on your end, except for building it. We’d all be lying to ourselves if we pretended at least a big part of why the Kallax is the most prevalent vinyl record storage option in the free world is the aesthetics of the shelf itself. The assumed recommended space is about 50-60 records a cube, but the net is flush with stories of people fitting up to 80 or 90 records in a cube, depending on jacket and record size. This is where the Kallax wins over every trendy, or expensive, option you can find out there: it flat out can hold more records. ![]() It holds more records more efficiently than any other option That’s an undersold part of the Kallax that gets lost when new storage options start trying to sell you on why you need that instead of the Kallax: they won’t tip over-unless you try to tip them over-and they hold up. The Kallax is a solidly constructed bookcase in a way no modular bookcase out of a box really is. ![]() My trusty 4X2 has made it through 4 moves, and still holds 250 records on its bows. Despite some reports by people who have dramatically overfilled their Kallaxes, once you build your Kallax and tighten those last bolts with an Allen wrench against those tiny wooden rods, those things will stay strong. The problem with every other commercially available bookcase option I’ve seen, is that they are all flimsy. The Target knock-offs of the Kallax are maybe comparable, but they’re made out of recycled cardboard boxes. Compared to every other option, there isn’t a single vertical storage method that even comes close. At $199, that’s only 16 cents a record it can hold. Expand that out to the 5X5 Kallax-the biggest one available-and you can hold 1250 records. That 2X2 model runs for $50, or 25 cents per record it holds. You can fit around 50-60 records in each cube in a Kallax, which means a 2X2 model can hold 200 records. Seriously, this can’t be underscored enough. The Kallax is the best shelf for storing vinyl records, and not just because its dimensions are big enough for vinyl record storage. You can place it on the floor, on a wall or as a room-divider to completely transform your living area. I know some of you are probably saying “but wait, the insanely expensive wooden cube structure that I purchased is the best” or “my carpenter brother-in-law built me custom shelves in my listening den” or “I don’t like Ikea,” but I think you all know, deep down in the darkest recesses of your heart, that you’re profoundly wrong. KALLAX is stylish and simple but it does many things.
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