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Big_Red
> 3 dayThe product is sturdy and easy to install but openings in the back could be bigger. trying to fit 37 cat6a cables to a 48 port patch panel took some dremel work to modify opening to accommodate for cable management. perhaps some punch through similar to what an electrical circuit breaker box has to easily provide for more access for additional cables? but overall great product for price but could easily see myself paying a little extra for added conveniences of install.
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Jonathan
> 3 dayAlways buy one size bigger than what you think you need. Bought a 4u now I need a 6u :/ Great for the price.
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Allen
> 3 dayI feel like it’s made out of quality steel, and properly mounted it will do exactly as it’s designed to.
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Amy M.
> 3 dayThis rack is the best for the money. I just needed a small rack and didnt want to pay a fortune for a simple piece of shaped metal. This one works well comes with all the screws you need to mount your gear. I think others have mentioned that the unit is often bent when it arrives. This was true for me as well. One side of the frame was bent in but really wasnt a big issue. I just used a rubber mallet to hammer the top support and side. It bent right back into place without a problem.
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Josh
> 3 dayFor under $50, I didnt expect this sturdy of a product. The top brace probably does a lot for the awesome rigidty. It also came fully pre-assembled, which I didnt expect. I simply pulled it out of the (huge) box and screwed it to the wall! It came with nice self drilling anchors which will ensure it stays in your wall if its not mounted straight into studs. I chose to use the 16 screw spacing to mount it straight into two wall studs for ultimate durability. All the holes lined up great too - I had zero issues rack mounting my equipment.
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Tim O.
> 3 dayWell made and easy to install. They include a paper template but...just hold it up to the wall and mark. It includes holes 16 OC, so perfect for 2x4 construction if you have flexibility in your placement to align with the studs. If not, there arent extra holes like most TV mounts which is disappointing. You can always drill through the back. Includes square bracket nuts and matching screws, but not for all 8U positions. I think 6 were included which is more than sufficient for my needs and you can always buy more. The bar going across the top blocks the midpoint of the top 1U. Not a big deal if youre putting a patch panel there. You can also move it to the bottom (dont flip the rack or the ground attach point will be on top).
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Knolls
> 3 dayeasy to mount, make sure your power cord is a 90 degree end as there isnt much room behind when a switch is mounted in rack.
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Burbular
> 3 dayMy first rack and Im super happy. For whatever reason I just wanted walls on the sides, this delivered. I have no idea what the top bar is though? Super sturdy feeling and it doesnt seem it will get scratched up. Get your own rack nuts because all free ones are meh, I expected this though. I built the wood shelving around it. Found out my walls are brutally concave. Without the curve it would have been 20 in and the rack would be so snug. I basically researched every other option on Amazon and this one seemed the best bang for my buck.
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Rueby
> 3 dayTop corner was bent. Shipping box was fine. Looks like poor quality control.
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The Chad + AMDavis
> 3 dayThis is a great quality network rack. Very sturdy and has a cross-brace on the top. It comes with all things needed (bolts and nuts for the equipment). I bought a bottom shelf (https://amzn.to/3lOC2sN) so I could put non rack-mountable equipment in there as well. I thought a 6u would be plenty, but should have bought an 8u because I didnt realize how much stuff I would put in there. Overall very happy with my purchase and looking at purchasing another one here soon.