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      Oct092009

      Digging at home with the LP Bin

      Few things beat the experience of flipping through rows of records at the record store. At home, the closest thing most people come to it is flipping through their records in milk crates. But what happens when you have lots of records, want to be able to flip through them, and don't want to go the milk crate route? We may have found something for you.

      We came across a storage unit called the LP Bin and it looks like a great solution for the home. The 27" wide by 22" deep laminated wood unit consists of a top and bottom shelf. Each shelf can hold 2 rows of records, making it easy to flip through your collection. On their website, they say the shelf can hold up to 560 records.

      The LP Bin is available here in black and cherry (shown above) for $250. Additional units will get you a 4% discount on your order.

      We've never seen one in person but we would would love to hear from you if you have one of these and can attest to the build quality.

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