Where I have it it has a sturdy back support and since it's in a crowded place, there will usually be something to prevent it from tipping forward. But, it really does need anchoring to prevent both bodily harm and damage to itself as well as the contents. Sometimes the drawers need coaxing to go back in. It would be better if the drawers were a tad wider, I store disks in sleeves in it (rather than jewel cases) and they have to be stored on their sides (gee, I thought sleeve were square, turns out they're not quite square.)The cabinet looks fantastic, as a retired librarian, the look of a card catalog is nostalgic for me. The finish is nice, smooth, with uniform wood staining. For me it's perfect, but the tipsiness is a consideration for normal positioning.

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