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product_id: 331398
title: "Atlantic Oskar 1080 Media Storage Cabinet – Protects & Organizes Prized Music, Movie, Video Games or Memorabilia Collections, PN 38435714 in Espresso, Large"
brand: "atlantic"
price: "COP 1666810"
currency: COP
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reviews_count: 13
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# 40.125"W x 9.125"D x 71.375"H - space-smart footprint Holds up to 1080 CDs or 576 Blu-rays - massive capacity Adjustable shelves + wall anchors - customizable & stable Atlantic Oskar 1080 Media Storage Cabinet – Protects & Organizes Prized Music, Movie, Video Games or Memorabilia Collections, PN 38435714 in Espresso, Large

**Brand:** atlantic
**Price:** COP 1666810
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🗄️ Elevate your collection game with Oskar — where style meets storage mastery!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Atlantic Oskar 1080 Media Storage Cabinet – Protects & Organizes Prized Music, Movie, Video Games or Memorabilia Collections, PN 38435714 in Espresso, Large by atlantic
- **How much does it cost?** COP 1666810 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- atlantic enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted atlantic brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Space-Savvy Design:** Slim 9" depth fits seamlessly in any room without overwhelming your space.
- • **Rock-Solid Stability:** Extended base plus included wall anchors ensure your prized items stay safe and upright.
- • **Effortless Maintenance:** Laminated surface wipes clean in seconds—keep your display looking pristine.
- • **Trusted Support & Easy Assembly:** Clear instructions and US-based customer care make setup hassle-free and worry-free.
- • **Maximize Your Collection Showcase:** Flexible shelving combos adapt perfectly to your unique media & collectibles.

## Overview

The Atlantic Oskar 1080 is a large-capacity, engineered wood media storage cabinet designed to hold up to 1080 CDs or 576 Blu-rays with adjustable shelving and a slim footprint. Its laminated finish offers easy cleaning, while the extended base and included wall anchors provide enhanced stability. Ideal for organizing diverse collectibles, it blends effortlessly into modern home or office spaces and comes with dedicated US-based customer support for a seamless ownership experience.

## Description

Atlantic Oskar multi-functioned media storage cabinet still ranks as desertcart Best Seller after fist entered the market in 2011. The proven design features plenty of flexibilities to showcase your various prized collections of music, movie, video games, dolls and toy figurines, trading cards, coin/currency, plant seeds, apparel items, stamps and sports memorabilia in a well-protected and organized manner. Space-saving and clean outline allow Atlantic Oskar storage cabinet to blend in easily with just about any style of home décor. Easy-assembly, large capacity and easy-to-clean laminated surface making Oskar an ideal solution to protect and organize your valuable collection. Extended base and included wall anchor brackets provide additional stability and safety. For best results, always place the cabinet on a leveled surface; load the heavier and larger items first in the lower half of the cabinet to balance the weight properly; and ALWAYS install the included wall anchor brackets. Our California-based customer support team is ready to provide timely assistance to provide you with a worry-free ownership experience!

Review: One of the best gaming storage centers I have found - I have a decent sized gaming collection of over 1500 physical games from a large variety of gaming consoles I have collected over the years. I purchased two of these cabinets to help me with storage. I also have two other storage cabinets that are much shorter. I have a lot of good things to say about these cabinets, and just a couple of issues with them. Let's discuss the good first. GOOD POINTS 1) The cabinets shelves are just right for storing games, blu-rays, etc. They are at a good depth so that the games are not hanging over the edge, but not so deep that space us wasted. 2) The shelves are adjustable for height, at least for the most part. (One of the issues will be discussed under the not-so-good points.) So not all video games cases are the same height. These shelves all adjust height, which is perfect for some of the more unique video game requirements. All of the standard sized cases fit within 7 inches of shelf height. In the PS4, Xbox One, Switch generation the cases are not as tall. You can either shorten the shelves to make space, or stack the games flat with their spines out if you have too many. The issue comes with games like Sega Genesis and Nintendo 64. They are not nearly as tall and they have rounded tops that makes stacking them difficult. To solve this I was able to split the shelves into 3.5" height and then store those games on their flat bottoms. It works very well and keeps dust out of the contacts. I know there are cases you can buy, but I currently have 88 N64 and 50 Genesis games and it's just too expensive to buy cases for all those games. 3) Once the units are assembled they are very stable. They even have a way to attach them to the wall if stability is a concern. Without the shelves in place the cabinets can seem a little flimsy. But the shelves are part of the structure, and once they are in place everything firms up quite nicely. 4) I really like the look of the units. They are clean and sleek looking and fit really well in the room. Also since they don't stick out far into the room they are efficient and compliment my collection rather than dominate the wall as some cabinets I have tried in the past. NOT-SO-GOOD POINTS 1) The top, bottom and middle of the units is not as flexible for placing shelves. The holes on the sides for placing shelves stop quite a ways before the top and bottom of each section. This means you have to plan your needs to have taller items in those areas, whether you like it or not. So that means you are forced to have taller shelves in four areas of each cabinet. It's not terrible, but it is something to be aware of, especially if you are trying to keep games from of smaller size or of same manufacturer grouped together. 2) This is a small but annoying problem you should be aware of when putting everything together. I recommend studying the diagram very carefully so that you don't put anything together upside down. Pay attention to the holes for the sides and how they should orient together. Also know that the bottom goes on before the back, which creates an issue with getting the back nailed on since the unit wants to come apart in the middle since the front of the unit is not flush with the bottom (it's the back of the unit that's flush). My first cabinet did not go together so well because I did not fully understand what the diagram was showing me and because one of the metal twist rings that hold the top on crumbled The moment I turned the screw. The second one was much easier. Fortunately when the back is on and the shelves are in place it firms up nicely. Just be careful moving the unit when the shelves are not in it. Please understand that the good points far outweigh any not-so-good points. If I ever get rid of my other game cabinets I would not hesitate to get another couple of these shelving cabinets. I highly recommend them for storing games and movies.
Review: Looks good, decent quality. Easy assembly - There are some terrible reviews of this on YouTube. This works pretty well, it comes with plentiful shelling so I am pretty certain you could fill it with only CD cases and Have enough shelves. Some of the holes for the pegs that hold the shelves up were oversized but were oversized but only a couple out of the entire assembly. I did not have any issues with shells falling down The unit will be very flimsy without the back on, you should put the unit face down to hammer the back on, do not try to do this with it standing up because you're not going to get it aligned correctly The wood is very thin, easy to overtighten things so just take your time period I do not expect this to hold up to abuse but once assembled if it is not beat on or climbed on, I would expect it to last a decent amount of time The dowels that align the wood sides together were Undersized. They wobbled around in the holes but I used a bit of wood glue and they seem to be holding just fine now. This is very tall and shallow so be sure to affix it to a wall, do not trust it to be free standing. The space in this goes fast so I have not tried it yet but I'm considering ordering the smaller versions of this to stack on top For the price I don't think you can beat this, any storage unit that is going to be bigger or better built will easily be triple the price of this

## Features

- Engineered Wood
- ✔️ VERSATILITY: Use the shelving combinations creatively to maximize the storage capacity to suit your needs to showcase your collections
- ✔️ SPACE-SAVING: Taking up space measuring 40.125” (W) x 9.125” (D), protects and organizes your prized collections of music, movie, video games, figurines, trading cards, rare coins and memorabilia. Durable yet lightweight MDF construction with flexible shelf combination to maximize storage capacity
- ✔️ STABILITY: For best results, place the cabinet on leveled floor, put heavier and larger items in the lower half of the cabinet to balance the weight and ALWAYS install the included wall-anchoring brackets!
- ✔️ CAPACITY: Holds up to 1080 CD, or 504 DVD, or 576 BD/Game Discs, or other collectibles
- ✔️ DIMENSION: 40.125” (W) x 9.125” (D) x 71.375” (H) | WEIGHT: 61.5 LBS.

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the best gaming storage centers I have found
*by J***S on December 13, 2020*

I have a decent sized gaming collection of over 1500 physical games from a large variety of gaming consoles I have collected over the years. I purchased two of these cabinets to help me with storage. I also have two other storage cabinets that are much shorter. I have a lot of good things to say about these cabinets, and just a couple of issues with them. Let's discuss the good first. GOOD POINTS 1) The cabinets shelves are just right for storing games, blu-rays, etc. They are at a good depth so that the games are not hanging over the edge, but not so deep that space us wasted. 2) The shelves are adjustable for height, at least for the most part. (One of the issues will be discussed under the not-so-good points.) So not all video games cases are the same height. These shelves all adjust height, which is perfect for some of the more unique video game requirements. All of the standard sized cases fit within 7 inches of shelf height. In the PS4, Xbox One, Switch generation the cases are not as tall. You can either shorten the shelves to make space, or stack the games flat with their spines out if you have too many. The issue comes with games like Sega Genesis and Nintendo 64. They are not nearly as tall and they have rounded tops that makes stacking them difficult. To solve this I was able to split the shelves into 3.5" height and then store those games on their flat bottoms. It works very well and keeps dust out of the contacts. I know there are cases you can buy, but I currently have 88 N64 and 50 Genesis games and it's just too expensive to buy cases for all those games. 3) Once the units are assembled they are very stable. They even have a way to attach them to the wall if stability is a concern. Without the shelves in place the cabinets can seem a little flimsy. But the shelves are part of the structure, and once they are in place everything firms up quite nicely. 4) I really like the look of the units. They are clean and sleek looking and fit really well in the room. Also since they don't stick out far into the room they are efficient and compliment my collection rather than dominate the wall as some cabinets I have tried in the past. NOT-SO-GOOD POINTS 1) The top, bottom and middle of the units is not as flexible for placing shelves. The holes on the sides for placing shelves stop quite a ways before the top and bottom of each section. This means you have to plan your needs to have taller items in those areas, whether you like it or not. So that means you are forced to have taller shelves in four areas of each cabinet. It's not terrible, but it is something to be aware of, especially if you are trying to keep games from of smaller size or of same manufacturer grouped together. 2) This is a small but annoying problem you should be aware of when putting everything together. I recommend studying the diagram very carefully so that you don't put anything together upside down. Pay attention to the holes for the sides and how they should orient together. Also know that the bottom goes on before the back, which creates an issue with getting the back nailed on since the unit wants to come apart in the middle since the front of the unit is not flush with the bottom (it's the back of the unit that's flush). My first cabinet did not go together so well because I did not fully understand what the diagram was showing me and because one of the metal twist rings that hold the top on crumbled The moment I turned the screw. The second one was much easier. Fortunately when the back is on and the shelves are in place it firms up nicely. Just be careful moving the unit when the shelves are not in it. Please understand that the good points far outweigh any not-so-good points. If I ever get rid of my other game cabinets I would not hesitate to get another couple of these shelving cabinets. I highly recommend them for storing games and movies.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Looks good, decent quality. Easy assembly
*by A***. on August 2, 2022*

There are some terrible reviews of this on YouTube. This works pretty well, it comes with plentiful shelling so I am pretty certain you could fill it with only CD cases and Have enough shelves. Some of the holes for the pegs that hold the shelves up were oversized but were oversized but only a couple out of the entire assembly. I did not have any issues with shells falling down The unit will be very flimsy without the back on, you should put the unit face down to hammer the back on, do not try to do this with it standing up because you're not going to get it aligned correctly The wood is very thin, easy to overtighten things so just take your time period I do not expect this to hold up to abuse but once assembled if it is not beat on or climbed on, I would expect it to last a decent amount of time The dowels that align the wood sides together were Undersized. They wobbled around in the holes but I used a bit of wood glue and they seem to be holding just fine now. This is very tall and shallow so be sure to affix it to a wall, do not trust it to be free standing. The space in this goes fast so I have not tried it yet but I'm considering ordering the smaller versions of this to stack on top For the price I don't think you can beat this, any storage unit that is going to be bigger or better built will easily be triple the price of this

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Read this again before assembling
*by B***C on January 10, 2019*

Brief- I recommend this product for many reasons detailed below. Just wrote a longer review so people know what they are getting and getting into. I had assembled a couple similar ones in the past but it was long enough ago that I had to re-learn some lessons. Keep reading and it will save you time and (maybe) trouble. Long: Assuming you already bought this then read before assembling. If you haven't yet then there are a few things you would want to know prior to purchase. First -- For those who are about to build the unit: In step 4 they indicate not to overtighten the wood screws (T). As the unit is made of particle board, overtightening the screws might cause the wood to split. This is potentially a cosmetic problem but not a major issue. What the instructions FAIL TO MENTION is that in step 3 it is CRUCIAL not to overtighten the part "P" bolts. The fitting into which they insert is plastic while the bolts are metal. Years back, similar products used a metal fitting, but no longer. Therefore if you tighten the bolt it will continue to screw into the fitting and leave an insufficient amount of length for part "R" to clamp to. If you make this error it is easy to fix by backing "R" out a bit. Best practice if not in a well lit room is to tighten R using a flashlight to see the residual air gap between it and the board. Once this is no longer visible STOP. Tolerances are very tight and any further will lead to the unit being unstable as these joints will separate when under any strain. The other tip is to have an assistant available for at least 5 minutes at the end of the assembly process with a work-around indicated in the text below if you do not. ---- As to a review of the actual product. There is good news and bad news. The (not very) bad news is that an identical unit purchased 10 years ago was of better overall quality - the shelves were deeper and thicker (not an issue as the weight they hold is minimal) with better hardware to keep them in place. The current metal pins for that task are smaller while the holes they go in are not so they are apt to fall out until you actually fill the shelves to put some tension on them. It just takes a bit of patience putting them back in but in the end they work fine. The shelf depth becomes a consideration if you have this in a public space since they now measure a hair over 4.5 inch rather than just under 5.5 in. As a result, the ends of dvd/blu ray/CD cases will overhang the end of the shelf which may not be cosmetically pleasing to some (on the upside- no dusting!). That's really it as far as bad news. The good news is that this does what it is supposed to, isn't unattractive and will hold a fair number of items. It will arrive in a fairly unwieldy package. I will repeat this a couple of times to make sure the point gets across. This is a large heavy object prior to and after disassembly. The shipping weight is 65 lbs. In a pack or suitcase that's not a problem to get up several flights of stairs. In a box this size and without handles it is a two person job unless you are in a situation where you can cut the box open and take the larger pieces up first and the rest later. Just something to be aware of. One really big piece of GOOD NEWS is that the box is thick cardboard with considerable foam packing to keep all the pieces from moving around during transit and while not indestructible it should survive being dropped from low heights during transit. After all the reviews of similar items I read complaining about damage which happened prior to arrival, I didn't take this as a given. Unless they drop it out the back of the truck or drive the truck over it, you should be ok! You will need floor space larger than the final size of the unit to be able to assemble it (for those who haven't before). The instructions have you assemble the whole item face up (finished side up) then flip it over to put the back on it. (as an aside my unit conveniently had the stickers on each part located on the inner face of each piece making it less likely one would end up with it pointing the wrong way [but this wasn't specified in the instructions]) Assembly was straightforward and should take 30-45 minutes with a screwdriver and hammer (a little longer if you are a newby and/or alone). Apart from getting the parts up the stairs, you really only need an assistant for about 5 minutes of that time to get the unit flipped over and from horizontal to vertical. Flipping the unit over is a bit problematic, particularly by yourself. Once all the shelves are in the unit will have considerable structural strength. It's actually quite solid (read heavy) and my other one shows no signs of aging. Barring water damage these are likely to outlast me. HOWEVER, until the shelves are in and PARTICULARLY prior to getting the back on the thing there is not much in the way of torsional rigidity. So it is possible to damage the unit (or have it come apart temporarily) while moving it with the back off. This is more likely to happen if you are doing it by yourself and the unit is, therefore, under greater stress. As I was working alone I departed from the instructions (NOT recommending this course of action, just saying it will work). I built the top of the unit (including putting the back on carefully) then built the bottom and had that upright first and subsequently lowered the top onto it (resting the latter against an adjacent wall with a protective blanket between it and the wall). Once I lowered the top unit onto the base unit I tightened the fasteners between the two and put the back on the lower half (the latter not being nearly as easy as doing it flat but doable). It really helps to have three hands and the wall acted as that. This avoided putting strain on the unit during assembly. If you do it flat be advised that the base is wider than the rest (so it won't tip) and when you roll the unit over so it is "face down" this will leave the middle unsupported. It is best to have something to put underneath it to help support it so that the junction between top and bottom halves is not unduly exercised (particularly as you are about to beat on the back of it with a hammer to get the nails in place). YMMV. One more thing to be advised of. The screws which go through the bottom of the unit have holes for them to be started in BUT not tapped for the screw heads. Therefore the heads of the screws will protrude slightly from the bottom of the unit (remember they said to not overtighten to avoid splitting the wood). If this is going in a carpeted are or on a rug, no issue. If you plan to place it on a wood floor then self adhesive furniture pads (small) to cover the screw heads are a must purchase.

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