Use cash back for further discount.
Randomly found this, looks pretty sharp IMO, especially if you have black components.
For those on a budget.
sharp
when you, or an object looks very nice and attractive.
Use cash back for further discount.
Randomly found this, looks pretty sharp IMO, especially if you have black components.
For those on a budget.
sharp
when you, or an object looks very nice and attractive.
Yeah this doesn't really look like a deal at all to me.
RRP stands for ‘recommended retail price’ and is set by Manufacturer.
Thanks Captain Obvious, but I see no mention on that Amazon listing of an RRP.
Again, where's $139 from?
I did a quick search (previously) and found it, I’m trying to find it now. It said RRP $139.
@thebadmachine: Surely you know we don't go off RRP here. Since it's never actually been sold for that price, it's deceptive.
It's not something a member would willingly do, falsely show a larger discount than normal.
@spackbace: Ok I will remove the RRP text.
I’ve put RRP prices in some of my previous deals, it never seemed to be an issue. I guess standards were higher than I thought they were.
The Yamaha amp, Cerwin Vega, Arlo & Edifier, just to mention a few I found from the past. You can express your frustrations there, but the deals are closed (unable to edit).
I will keep in mind what you said for future posts.
Great price, these sorta things usually coat a fortune
Do they though? You could get the same level of product from Fantastic Furniture for the same price.
Amart has some units for ~$95 as well.
Yep whole bunch of them on ebay for about $104 before discount codes
Would this be suitable for putting a TV on?
Probably, but preferably you'd want something that's a bit more of a 'chode' for stability.
Top can handle 40kg. Modern TVs don't weigh much but it's a matter of finding one that has a small enough base/stand to fit the 60cm width.
I would recommend using it as described by manufacturer.
Or make your own Ikea Hack
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I would recommend using it as described by manufacturer.
Edit: I just clicked your link. They got it to fit the components perfectly wow. Must of taken some elbow grease to accomplish.
If by 'perfect', you mean 'surefire way to make your expensive audio equipment/whatever else die an early death' than sure; it's perfect.
By perfect I meant fit. More breathing room would be ideal, but as I said I would recommend using a product as described. And would avoid DIY modified solutions like the IKEA hack (regardless of fit).
Gee those components are going to run a bit hot!
Hey Ryanek thanks for the “IKEA Hack” … I had no idea about these great ideas 😃
I like it, thanks for sharing!
Highest its been is $114.
Where's $139 from?