The beauty of Pipex is its simple, modular design. The system is built through the connection of three different types of pipes: T-joints, 90-degree elbow pieces, and 18-inch straight pipes. The system also has circular pieces that can be used as tops for storing electronics or accessories or as a base for the system.
If you've ever used LEGOs or any other building-block toys, you'll surely be able to construct a Pipex storage system to fit your needs. And because it's modular, you'll be able to expand your system as your media collection grows by simply adding new pieces. The pipes have a modernist metallic finish, and each is slotted to accommodate CD-case media (PlayStation and Dreamcast games) and DVD-case media (PS2, Xbox, and GameCube games), so you can store music, movies, and most video games in any arrangement.
With this X-Post, you can hold 28 CD cases or 12 DVD cases. The T + 18 set holds 60 CD cases or 30 DVD cases--or even a combination like 30 CD cases and 15 DVD cases. The 90 + 18 set holds 47 CD cases or 28 DVD cases.
Combining them, of course, is how you build the system that's right for you. For example, by connecting one X-Post to the T-joints of two T + 18 sets, you could build a media storage goalpost-shaped system that would hold 148 CD cases, 72 DVD cases, or a combination in between.
Customer Review: probalbly
this thing would probably be good is u were and only child but if u had bros or sisters they would easily tip it over so put it next to a crorner and u would have to have a small room bacause if u have a big room u should get a big shelf remember small is for small.
Customer Review: Look's stupid
This must be the must stupid piece of junk i ever saw. NOT MUCH STORAGE and don't put your system on it. It can be easy to push over "no grip". If I were you I would save my money!!
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