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The KAIU Vinyl Record Frame is a premium solid wood display case designed to preserve and showcase your vinyl albums. Featuring crystal-clear, UV-resistant, and shatter-proof acrylic, it protects your cover art while magnetic hinges allow easy access to swap records. Fully assembled and ready to hang, this 13.8 x 13.6 x 2 inch frame combines style and durability, making it an ideal gift for vinyl enthusiasts and a chic addition to any modern living space.



















| ASIN | B078J63BFH |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86,513 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #1,000 in Wall & Tabletop Picture Frames |
| Brand | KAIU |
| Color | Black |
| Cover Material | Acrylic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,278) |
| Finish Type | Acrylic |
| Finish types | Acrylic |
| Frame Material | Wood |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.68 pounds |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of shelves | 1 |
| Orientation | Vertical |
| Product Dimensions | 13.7"L x 13.9"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Displaying and preserving vinyl records, Gifting to record lovers |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Trifold |
| Style | Magnetic |
| UPC | 600137585137 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**O
Love 'em!!!
After living 2+ years in my apartment, I finally decided to hang things on my wall (yes I'm lazy). I knew I wanted something music related so I spent hours looking online for ideas. I randomly found a photo of one of these and eventually found this product on Amazon. These are amazing frames that take no more than a couple minutes to install. You only need one nail to hang, but I recommend using the extra nails to secure the frame. The reason for this is, when you open the frame to slide the vinyl cover in/out, the frame becomes unbalanced and begins to rotate towards the heavier side. It's pretty annoying. I'm currently using one nail for these but plan on using command mounting strips (as someone else mentioned in the comments) to secure the frames. It would be great if these were included in the box as an alternative to adding more holes to your walls. I was skeptical about buying these after reading some of the comments. I realized though that most people were complaining about the paint job on the black frames. I bought the natural and couldn't be happier. The film used to protect the acrylic can get stuck on the edges when removing. It happened on two of the four frames. I was able to remove that extra plastic with some tweezers. I won't be removing a star for that. I plan on on adding two more rows of frames so you know I'm happy with my purchase! Update 1.17.2020 Still Loving them! I added an extra photo with the extra two rows.
L**E
Good value for the $$
Easy to hang and looks good....very easy to get record in and out quickly without having to take the frame down off the wall if you want to play it....the instructions on the box said to remove protective film off of glass first....mine didn't seem to have the film on it....no big deal...just odd .
R**.
Elegant, Sturdy, and Perfect for Displaying Signed Albums
The KAIU Vinyl Record Frame exceeded my expectations. It’s well-built with solid wood, and its clean, minimalist design adds a touch of elegance to any space. I used it to display a signed vinyl album, and it looks absolutely amazing on the wall. The UV protection is a fantastic bonus — helping preserve both the cover and the signature over time. Highly versatile and easy to mount, this frame is a must-have for collectors who want to proudly and safely showcase their favorite records.
T**A
Good product
I have ordered several of these over the past 2-3 years for my vinyl collection. I love the ability to remove and replace records with ease by opening or pulling through the side, if the frame is already mounted. I used extra strong command strips to hang mine and they seem to hold well, however, one of them did fall and the hinge got bent and broke off after one fall, so unfortunately that one is not usable anymore. I also remember these frames being half the price that they are now, about a year ago, and I would say it is not worth the price increase - which is why I only gave 4 stars. I originally paid about $15-$18 a frame for this product, which is much more reasonable for quality. Overall, a decent product and great way to display your records
D**J
DETAILS + FIT OF VARIOUS COVER TYPES
We bought one of these to give as a gift but the top was a bit warped. The person receiving the frame was driven crazy by this, which was embarrassing for us as the gift givers. It may have warped while being hung up, we're not sure. We wrote the seller. They got back to us quickly, requesting a photo and said they would ship us another frame. It all went smoothly. The replacement frame was square. The wood is a bit soft and is completely unfinished. Both frames already had hardware at the center top, but also came with more hardware and screws if you wanted to attach it to your walls more solidly. The magnets work well but don't have to be forcefully pried apart. The hinges seem solid. The back is open so you can see the back cover, but it doesn't have an acrylic back which would be more protective but would probably add to the cost. Info below is added because we’ve seen a lot of people ask if the various record frames available on Amazon will hold double vinyl and/or gatefold records... A (reissued) double vinyl gatefold with the vinyl still in the cover fit with a little work. Not sure how thick or different eras of vintage vinyl might compare. The fit is tight, which might be a no-go for serious collectors as they probably aren’t wanting to squish the cover and have the frame rubbing so much when pulling records. However, it *is* possible to access the records and pull them out without removing the whole cover from the frame. A gatefold with one record is a good fit. A single record - good fit. We don't have any tri-folds, but with doubles being tight, tri-folds probably won't fit at all, even if it's just the cover you want to frame. If you plan on listening to whatever record(s) you want to frame but are worried about damaging the cover, framing is probably not for you. Anything consistently rubbing against the cover *will* cause damage eventually. Instead, maybe frame a 300 dpi scan and print of your cover. Then keep your records in clear poly album sleeves when stored to reduce the inevitable damage from rubbing. Hope this helps!
J**R
Amazing product!
These are amazing! We took the existing hardware off and installed the optional hardware. Don't listen to the reviews of how hard it was to screw the tiny screws in. Get your drill out with a thin bit and drill a pilot hole. Simple. They look great and a great finish to the accent wall we just did!!!
D**R
Easy to use
Very nice
M**E
Absolutely perfect. I've mounted it so that the hinge is at the bottom (ie you open the frame by pulling the top down) and it's on the wall above my turntable. This means I can display the cover of the album that is playing (and it stops me from putting it on the table and rushing someone using it as a drinks coaster! ). Sturdy, strong magnetic catch means that this works with no danger of a heavyweight cover making it fall open. Really pleased.
M**T
On ne peut faire plus simple
B**O
L'apertura laterale permette di conservare il disco senza esporlo alla polvere e di estrarlo, volendo, senza aprire la cornice. I supporti superiore e inferiore permettono l'apertura della cornice in sicurezza: il disco non può cadere
J**A
Entrega rápida e produto de qualidade.
1**T
These frames are perfect for displaying single or double gate album covers. See pictures below... Radiohead's OK Computer (bottom) is a 2-LP double gatefold and I had no issues getting it in the frame. The hinged front piece makes it easy to swap covers out too. Really good product.
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