Figure out how to assemble this thing ¯\(°_o)/¯ There's a very basic instruction pamphlet that essentially says, Step 1 "Assemble this with the parts included in the box" lol I mean it's not rocket science, but it's not like I have built one of these before, so some sort of instruction would be appreciated. I hope that al the rest of the very pricey items I have bought (and can't return) fit / work with this.. Otherwise it's well made - solid, far too heavy for me to manage even on the floor, so it definitely won't be mounted on my wall as planned.
- Great price - Sturdy design - It "just works" :)
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-Great quality -Comes with cage nuts and rack screws -Plenty of room -Glass door with lock -Two cable entry points (Top and bottom) -Side panels come off for access
Good, strong rack. 25U is ample space for a home lab, and that is resizable (length-wise) is a definite plus.
Extremely strong and non-flexible. Heavy gauge steel. TONS of hardware mounting options via standard-spaced slots. 4-screw mounting, spaced for 16" joists (USA standard) so it is NOT coming down if mounted correctly.
This is a really nice looking cabinet. It's sleek and the glass door is elegant. At 60lbs, it's very solid without being too difficult to move around. 18 inch depth is great for networking equipment and some smaller 1U cases, and saves floor space. Fit my use case perfectly. Removable side panels on both sides. They will lock in to place automatically and can be removed by pushing the tabs. No need to use the lock and key there if you don't want to. Spot for fans on both top and bottom. Mine's just sitting on the floor, but this could greatly improve airflow for a wall-mounted installation.
-Solid construction -Nice powder-coat finish -Interlocking segments made for easy construction -captive nuts -holes for standard 2" stem casters in all 4 corners (also had holes drilled for plate casters further in) -All in all well worth the money. I can see this lasting a long time.
-rounded corners -no sharp edges -sturdy -great paint/finish
It’s a substantial piece of hardware; you’d expect to see at an industrial supply warehouse, more so than an electronic component outlet, unless you're looking specifically for rack hardware. Departing from its original intended use, rack mounted components, it’s difficult to comprehend alternative uses until you see/ hold it. Call/use it whatever way you like; shelf, platform, bracket, it’s a winner. It’s capable of performing many functions, install it, horizontal right-side up/down - or – vertically. It appears to be surprisingly tough (weight/finish). Attachment points are well engineered. Slots intended for ventilation to serve as readily available attachment points; especially useful when mounted vertically or overhead. Mounted horizontally right-side up, reversed, it provides a lip to hold small items from dropping; mounted vertically, its accompanying slots offer numerous anchor points for all kinds of stuff; i.e Bungee hooks. It’s substantial nature accommodates a myriad of one-off applications, i.e., vertical/overhead mount for 160 degree convex mirror. Use it as a platform for IP cameras with magnetic bases. Benefiting from a plug strip (tidy things up), amazing how well it’d suit it is for this application. Additionally, if you're not aware of the newest generation of magnets, Google N52, it’s mind boggling what a substantial base like this is capable of accomplishing when joined to powerful magnets.
Holds items well.
-Durable powdercoat -Sturdy -Rack nuts are neither too loose nor too tight. Can be removed without a tool, but they don't fall out.
For the price, this is really a great rack. Heavy duty feel to the construction. It all goes together without much pain.
Hands-down the most cost-effective wall cabinet out there. Installation can be done by anyone with a cordless drill, the posts are moveable, and all cage nuts/screws are included.
- Very solid construction - Thick steel - Easy to assemble (although I don't think there are instructions. But look at the picture, you figure it out.) - Cheap (compared to most other options)
- Steel Construction - Came with fasteners - Front and side mounting options
Relatively inexpensive alternative to sliding rails Sturdy Easily assembled
- All sides open easily - Arrived fully assembled - Solid construction - Easy to install casters - Sturdy rack construction