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Magazine rack prices are as varied as prices for anything else you want to buy - you can spend a little or a g'zillion for one. What Should You Spend On Magazine Storage For The Home? Magazine rack prices are all over the place. JC Penney has a Metal Scroll Magazine Rack which now sells for $59.99 - down from $120 which is what it probably was before the economy took its dive, Buy.com has a standing three-tiered wicker one for $99 with free shipping and Unica Home has one that is a checkered cat available in your choice of black & white, red & black or gold& black. It is probably the most unusual one I have seen and at $647 you better already own enough magazines to fill it up. At magazinerack.yepey.com you can buy a shabby chic rack in white with hammered metal tiles on sale now for $22.45, or an old-fashioned, vine-and-scroll latticework, bronze toned rack which folds up in a flash for $26.45.
Bathroom always need magazine racks and Touch of Class, a fun site, has wall mountable racks for magazines in aged gold or platinum colored metal which are great for the bathroom at $59.75 ($10 off of the original $69.75), and if you want a modern polished nickel rack to organize the magazines in the water closet, the Nestor Series at shopbathroomlighting.com is $65.99. If you want to save $196 and only spend $542 on a polished chrome rack for the bathroom, try fixtureuniverse.com. Apparently this one serves a dual purpose - it seems to have an attached holder for your cell phone. ![]()
Custom Search If you're a college student and spending your own money and not that of your parents, you can buy plastic magazine racks by Rubbermaid at shoplet.com. They come in several sizes and work used horizontally or vertically. If you are really a serious student, use them for files and not magazines. I recall purchasing this style in colored cardboard for a couple of my college aged nephews for a Christmas gift over 20+ years ago. They never commented on them and I always wondered if they even knew what they were. Now that they are well over forty, think I'll ask them about it... If you want an ethnic style magazine rack, check out the African Decor Comb Style at culturalelements.com. Made of Cedrela wood, it is foldable and sells for $72. Its country of origin is Ghana and it is truly a cool one as the site description says. At this same site you can buy a Rivergrass Magazine Holder from India for $26. These have the Zari borders used on the clothing from this same region. Comes in 3 colors, is eco-friendly and is hand-made in South India.
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