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Reddit mentions of STEELMASTER Heavy Duty 10-Inch Steel Bookends, 1 Pair, Black (241100004)

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of STEELMASTER Heavy Duty 10-Inch Steel Bookends, 1 Pair, Black (241100004). Here are the top ones.

STEELMASTER Heavy Duty 10-Inch Steel Bookends, 1 Pair, Black (241100004)
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    Features:
  • 1. VERSATILE METAL BOOKENDS: These 10-Inch Bookends are functional with attractive style that is perfect for housing binders, magazines, and thicker manuals for use in the office or even at home.
  • 2. DURABLE STEEL CONSTRUCTION: Constructed of sturdy, heavy gauge material, these black bookends are designed to stand up to daily use. They serve the retail, specialty, hospitality, and banking industries to perform and last long term.
  • 3. SCRATCH RESISTANT FINISH: These minimalist book holders are coated with a scratch and chip-resistant powder finish so they can be used for years to come. Perch them high on a bookshelf or use on your office desk.
  • 4. PADDED BASE PROTECTION: Keep your desktop and tabletop surfaces protected with the non-slip, non-mar padded base while still having functional metal bookends you need.
  • 5. RELIABLE OFFICE & BANKING PRODUCTS: MMF Industries offer customers a full array of reliable office and banking products that are durable and provide adequate function to make your job easier.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height10.06 Inches
Length6.125 Inches
Number of items1
Size10-Inch Pair
Weight3.85 Pounds
Width8.5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on STEELMASTER Heavy Duty 10-Inch Steel Bookends, 1 Pair, Black (241100004):

u/bookfancier69 · 3 pointsr/vinyl

Heat and pressure will warp records, if they are leaning and pressure is uneven that will increase chances of a record warping. Lots of people don’t use outer sleeves.

I would suggest getting them off the ground and storing them vertically on a flat shelf tighter together. Not too tight though, you should be easily able to put a finger between the records.

These book ends work pretty well.

Also make sure your records are away from any heat sources (radiators, furnace, etc)

From what I see in the video, it all looks normal.