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Wooden 5-Tier 360-Degree Rotating Bookshelf on Wheels

Wooden 5-Tier 360-Degree Rotating Bookshelf on Wheels

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Large wide bookcases or walls lined with bookshelves take up a lot of valuable space, but that's not an issue with this cool new Rotating Bookshelf. This huge 5-tier vertical wooden bookcase tower on wheels can be spun 360-degrees for easy access to a large collection of books, textbooks, magazines, and more. It features solid wood construction that can support up to 550 lbs, has a convenient bottom storage drawer in the base, has built-in book stoppers to prevent them from flying off the shelves, and has caster wheels with locking brakes for convenient mobility. This space-saving bookcase is perfect for book lovers, those with limited space, classrooms, waiting rooms, libraries, home offices, and so much more. πŸ“š

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