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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Not heavy duty but not necessary for the permanent installation it was purchased for. Coming with two shelves, albeit light duty shelves, makes it a great bargain.Easy to put together. Package came with everything one needs to assemble. Assembly time is fast. Everything fits together which is not always the case with inexpensive racks like this.Won't take the place of heavy duty when one needs it but great for light duty!
Darren Wordley
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 20, 2024
If you are pondering about getting this rack then dont, buy it as it's a great bit of kit. Well made, very strong and prefect for the job in hand. 5 Stars
R. Massey
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
I was looking to clean up my Network gear and needed to regain some floor space in the mechanical room. This rack solved my problem and is very sturdy when mounted to studs. Yes, it's 8 spaces when you install the front panels, but you can remove them and just use your rack gear to give it rigidity as needed. Assembly was easy and mounting to studs was a breeze. If 8-10 rack spaces meets your needs go ahead and order this network rack.
Joe Mosley
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 1, 2024
Only 8U is usable. There are markings for 10U but the construction covers the top and bottom slots. The cage nut orientation only provides 8uI feel a bit ripped off but I didnt pay a fortune for it so... I got an 8u rackUpdate. After putting the rack together and trying to use standard cage nuts i found that the upright where you insert the nuts is too thick. Impossible to fit the nuts properly. I spent an hour fitting the nuts only to find that the distance between the stands is every slightly too narrow. In the end i used provided bolts and mounted to the holes.Know what you are buying. This will not support cage nuts and its only 8U
techdude49
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
I picked this up as a free standing solution for my Omada home installation. Very sturdy and easy to assemble. It came with all the necessary front rack mounting screws. I wanted to get this review up quickly and was a little creative with the wiring and AP :)
Luke Hebert
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
The rack is packaged nicely. There were no issues with the product in shipping. It comes with all the hardware you need to assemble it along with the shelves. Assembly instructions were ok at best.The steel is heavy gauge and will support whatever you need to rack. The marking on the rails to indicate the U's is clear and high quality.Its a great value for the quality of the product especially when it includes two shelves.
Patrick
Reviewed in Canada on November 12, 2024
Very solid. Well built. It is 2 less U then stated, but the price is good.Please be aware it. Is 2 LESS rack units. This. Is due to the placement of the top bar and the bottom. Bar.
Greg Mayer
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
This is my third rack from Echo Gear. I’m impressed by the build quality and easy assembly and mounting. It feels solid and securely holds my network and home theatre equipment. Echo Gear is my go to for racks, so I’d clearly recommend them.
TexaClone
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
Just like they said, avoid the extra trip for additional mounting hardware. It comes with everything you need to put it on the wall and get your gear mounted. The shelves are handy for home installs since not everything is rack mount ready. I have a 1u UPS, a TPLink 10GBe switch, and a Startech PDU all mounted with no issue, then the two shelves holding a TPLink Oc200, Firewalla Gold Plus and a MokerLink 2.5GBe switch on one level and then an Arlo base station for security cams on the top for clear signal. Easy to install, included all the parts for standard installation and worked with some standard rack mount screws as well that I used for the PDU. Highly recommend for home networking.
Johnny
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023
This build really started out well. Great instructions, heavy gauge steel, and it fit together so well that I didn’t have to spend any time with a level to keep all the sides straight as I tightened everything down. The nuts spun right on the studs without any trouble. My only minor quibble up to that point was that it wasn’t powder coated, but not a show stopper.The trouble was that the mounting holes on both shelves were slightly off and didn’t line up with the holes in the rack. I know the rack was correct because I had no trouble lining up the holes on my power conditioner, see attached pic. So using only two screws on each shelf will limit the weight I can put on each. Highly disappointing finish to what was going to be a stellar review.Edit:Echogear customer service reached out to me to understand the problem and voluntarily refunded my money in full. I bumped up the rating to reflect this excellent service.
Gregory
Reviewed in Canada on November 13, 2023
Solid build.
D. Yeh
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2022
First, the TLDR: this is a high quality open rack for home office home lab, or even small office with little traffic. The price is very reasonable. I highly recommend for these usage. For a commercial communication rack, or for location with tough environment (e.g. high dust, humidity, or even semi outdoor) this unit lacks the powder coating needed to survive long term (think 10-15 years). You need to look for more expensive racks than this one.Now the detail review:I was looking for an affordable rack to replace my self made book shelf turned network rack when I found this product from EchoGear. The price looks good enough, especially with the accessories it comes with.When I opened the package the first thing I noticed is now well packed this product is. And the steel frame is made out of thick steel that I don’t typically see on server racks. They felt more like the metal used to made the electrical boxes. It is sturdy, and the glossy paint is thick.The design also made it fairly strong. The main structure are the two side frame, plus 2 pieces of steel at the back. It feels like a reverse of how most of the open frame racks are designed, where the 4 “legs” are hanging at the back, and they expect you to mount the legs directly to the wall to get the rigid strength from the wall. For the free standing apology, I think EchoGear’s design works pretty well.The rack was easy to assemble. Although it may take a little bit of effort to put the cross pieces into the left and right frame. But the final fitting is not an issue. Once you tighten the nuts, everything fells in place.The shelf are made with thinner sheet metal, but retain the glossy black paint. One side has the ears bent. No problem there, with the screws tightened, the metal straighten itself out.One thing that’s interesting is that the 2 pieces of metal completing the front section are effectively two 1U cover pieces. And when it says 10U rack, they counted the top and bottom slot, which are occupied by the black metal pieces. The instruction manual did mention you can remove them with shelves and equipment racked in for more spaces.I end up flipping one of the shelves and put it at the very top slot, plus the provided blank metal piece. I did that to give myself an extra space to put my printer on top.The instructions are easy to understand, and with plenty of humor. One thing I wish I found out earlier is the level for L and R are on the very bottom of the left and right shelf, printed along the numbers for the Sections up front. I was looking for stickers inside to tell me the left and right pieces. But their method made a lot of sense. I was just trained to look for that stickers…Overall I like the rack a lot and highly recommend it, especially for the price. For a home network rack or an AV rack. This product makes a lot of sense.However, the rack is made of thick metals. So it is going to be heavier. They also choose to use the glossy paint, and presumably, these are not powder coated paints. So the paint job is a lot easier to chip off. It is also a very simple open frame rack, so you don’t have a top, side walls, swing out sections, and may other features. Although I haven’t looked at their offerings to see if there are additional accessories for those purposes. So if you need something more industrial or for a commercial network rack, there are other racks with the installer friendly features, and the more durable powder coated paint. In a less than ideal environment (besides living room, office, or a lab, or an indoor network closet), this might not be the best choice.But for home users like me. I think they provide a very good quality product, at a very reasonable price, while also look good (thanks to that glossy paint job!)Also a side note, after you assembled the rack, if you don’t find it completely leveled, loosened the screws up front just a little. Let the left and right frame fully touch the floor, and retighten them. You will get it leveled in no time.
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