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No hay artículos en el carroR. Swanson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de marzo de 2025
Sturdy, well made, easy to assemble
colin
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de marzo de 2025
Very good
Jason R Foster
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
I was wanting a rack that could house my switch, router, a stack of Raspberry PI's and some equipment from my ISP and this has worked out perfect. Everything is very well organized now and is very sturdy. I love the casters as I have enough slack in my cables that I am able to slide it out if I need to add r remove a piece of equipment. This has really organized my network gear. Love it.
Gracie's Dad
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de noviembre de 2024
I got this as a Black Friday deal, which meant it was a lot less expensive than most of the 12U racks I was looking at. So I was willing to put up with a few compromises. And there are a few compromises involved with this rack, but nothing I can’t work with. That said, my use case is pretty simple. I’m looking to organize a surge protector/PDU, a 24-port switch, and a couple desktop NAS boxes. So all I really need is a few U of rack space and a couple shelves.This rack will provide that, sort of. The “sort of” aspect is that it’s not really a 12U rack because of the way that the frame fits together at the top and bottom. It looks to me like it’s maybe 10U of usable space. I should be able to live with that, but if I were doing it again I might buy the next size up.Unlike most racks I’ve used, this one has threaded holes rather than the more traditional square openings. The manufacturer supplies a bag of 10-32 bolts to install things, so I guess it’s all good. Interestingly, the sides of the frame have square openings. So it might be possible to rotate the frame 90 degrees and use the traditional spring nuts for installation. I wasn’t sufficiently curious to try this out. Anyway, the rack feels solid and should meet my needs easily. I’ll be putting the PDU at the top, with the switch right below it, and then the shelves.One quick note about assembly. If you’re a tool nerd like me, grab a 4mm hex bit for your power screwdriver, and maybe another one for a hand driver to get the screws started. There are also a number of Phillips head screws, so you’ll need a good #2 screwdriver (or bit). Some commenters said they experienced cross-threaded holes, but I didn’t find any; everything went together easily, although I wouldn’t want to assemble this with the cheesy little Allen wrench that the manufacturer supplies.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de noviembre de 2024
First of all, it’s a 12U in height, but not in space. The top and bottom 1U aren’t really replaceable by actual gear as they have oddly spaced screws and they are too close to the top and bottom so you can’t even replace them with the tables that come with it.There are cagenote holes, but the space between the rails cannot fit gear (at least a Alesis 3630 and a Pyle PC0860 doesn’t fit) so you’re stuck with the threaded holes (as someone who was expecting to use cagenotes, this is frustrating).TLDR, doesn’t do what it’s supposed to.
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