NIUBEE Clear Acrylic Riser Stand Shelf for Amiibo Funko Pop Figure Display, Steps Display for Decoration and Organizer-Small
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Thank you for your response; that was our error; we have since improved the riser stand from three to four steps, a total of six steps. The 3 stair riser stand has a depth of 25 inches. We'll update it as soon as possible.
In our second illustration, the overall height of the acrylic riser stand is 6 inches, and each step is approximately 2 inches tall. Thanks.
Wide how? Is it better to look at the big picture or at each step individually?
Yes, all three acrylic riser stands can be arranged in a row.
Selected User Reviews For NIUBEE Clear Acrylic Riser Stand Shelf for Amiibo Funko Pop Figure Display, Steps Display for Decoration and Organizer-Small
Now that I have more space, I can display my favorites in the way I want. Depending on which ones I have, I can fit 3 to 4 regular pops on a shelf, sometimes more if I mix in dorbz or any minis. I'll definitely be placing another order!.
This is the second time I've purchased one. I got this product from the same previous order, and while I like it, I use it as a pop funko stand, and the fact that it's not the same height bothers me. It's just a smidgeon shorter, so it throws off my display. I make it work by taping underneath it to make it taller, but I wouldn't expect to have to since I purchased the exact same product a few months ago.
However, because the screwdriver is a flathead and the screws are phillips, it was also amusing! Anyway, it worked, and I didn't have to dig through my tools to find a small screwdriver. br>Each piece has two legs that are easy to screw on and provide a lot of support. They also appear to be perfectly flat on my windowsill, as far as I can tell. br>However, I used them to store my two Funko Pop minis from my advent calendars (pictured is the Marvel one), and it's just a tad too small to show them all without a couple in front. Because the top step/shelf has no back, I had to keep replacing minis with ones that could stand on their own two feet without leaning against a back wall. br>However, the product itself is fantastic, and I can live with a few extras on the shelf.
I bought a two-pack of the 9x6, which are perfect for displaying small figures (the 12x8 is better for Funkos or Nendoroid). 75 (due to the fact that the smaller risers will not fit). Both risers arrived in perfect condition, with no scratches. They also come with a screwdriver for assembly and a dust cloth, which was a nice touch; they were easy to assemble and look fantastic! The 12x8 will undoubtedly be purchased by me. 75 years from now!.
I bought a few of these for display purposes. All three boxes in this set were broken at the first riser. Others I'd bought had a crack in one of the risers, but I continued to use them. These three are entirely ineffective. Hopefully, the firm will follow through on these promises.
I found it to be satisfactory, but it appears to be poorly constructed, despite its aesthetic appeal. br>br>UPDATE 02/02/18: As a result, the company contacted me and provided me with a replacement. There were no issues with the new one, as there had been with the first. The screws are well-placed, and it's a very sturdy piece. When I showed my brother the other one to explain the difference because he asked why I was getting a new one, he said the originals had been stripped. So that's why it wouldn't work, I suppose. Because the new one went together perfectly, I believe it was most likely a faulty fluke.
I'll be placing additional orders. I was looking for a unique way to display my shot glasses that didn't look tacky or cluttered, and this was perfect. The height between tiers, as well as the amount of space available, are ideal. One of the things I dislike about acrylic is the static electricity it produces, which causes the glasses to shift around inadvertently. Make sure to wipe down the shelves with the included rag to help dissipate some of the fumes. Alternatively, I might suggest getting those small sticker pads to stick on the bottoms of glasses to keep them from slipping around.