One of our customers has found the perfect solution to keep track of their CD collection: magnetic design of a CD shelf.
Magnetic design of a CD shelf
I had been thinking for a long time about how I could make my CD collection more manageable. And then there is always the question of how to sort CDs. As individual as a CD collection is, the sorting principle is just as individual. And with a large CD collection there is the additional problem that you can lose track of which CDs you already have.
And then, what use is the best system if I still have to pick up each CD individually to find the right one? In other words: up until now I have always gone mad when I wanted to quickly (!!!) search for a CD.
I came up with the idea of buying magnetic tapes, which I can then cut to size and label individually. And the big advantage is the different colors, so that I can point out different genres and individual composers etc. at a glance. And (!!!!) that I can move the cut magnetic labels accordingly if the CD collection changes over time. It couldn’t be more individual.
Magnetic marking tape as a visual aid
Like many other users before you, discover the high-quality magnetic marking tape. So that things can really be clearly marked, these are colored magnetic tapes. These are available in different widths and colors so that your specific requirements can be met. This also means that customers receive the tape on a roll. You can cut it yourself with scissors. This means you can create both very small and large markings – quickly and individually. Each colored tape in the range sticks to all metallic surfaces such as whiteboards, flipcharts, metal walls or directly to metal. This means that the possible uses of these practical helpers are quite wide-ranging. However, you should note that these colored tapes cannot be used as an adhesive base for magnets.