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VEVOR 15U Open Frame Server Rack, Adjustable Depth, Free Standing or Wall Mount Network Server Rack, 4 Post AV Rack with Casters, Holds All Your Networking IT Equipment AV Gear Router Modem

Customer Reviews for VEVOR 15U Open Frame Server Rack, Adjustable Depth, Free Standing or Wall Mount Network Server Rack, 4 Post AV Rack with Casters, Holds All Your Networking IT Equipment AV Gear Router Modem

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Hobbysoft LLC Hobbysoft LLC
It's robust, versatile, and offers great value for money!
The EVOR 12U Open Frame Server Rack is a solid choice for anyone needing a versatile and sturdy rack solution. The build quality is excellent—durable steel construction ensures stability and reliability whether it's used as a free-standing or wall-mounted unit. I particularly appreciate the adjustable depth feature (23''-40''), which accommodates various equipment sizes and future scalability needs. Moreover, the EVOR rack comes at a great price point, offering exceptional value compared to other racks in its class. However, where this rack falls short is in the instructions provided. While assembly is straightforward for those familiar with server racks, the instructions could be clearer, especially for first-time users. A bit more detail or visual aids would greatly improve the setup process. Overall, the EVOR 12U Open Frame Server Rack is a high-quality product that meets my needs perfectly once assembled. It's robust, versatile, and offers great value for money. Just be prepared to take some extra time if you're new to setting up server racks.
Glenn Glenn
Homelab creator
Excellent product that now contains a 1U ethernet switch, 1U power bar, KVM, and several component shelves. Easy to assemble with a power screwdriver. Just make sure the clutch is set properly so you don't overpower and strip the screws.
VEVOR Customer VEVOR Customer
Instructions very Vague.
The instruction are very vague. Had to go and watch the video online on Vevor's website. Pictures in manual do not show all angles. Overall, like this rack for my stereo system.
Jacob Jacob
Decent small rack
Instructions could have been better and the material a bit thicker, but for its cost and use, this will be fine.
c3h8 c3h8
The bag of supplied screws will rapidly fill you with existential dread
[Briefly] Assembly took me about an hour and a half- the pieces are NOT symmetric and you need to follow along with the product manual to minimize how many pieces you install backwards or on the wrong spot. A power drill (with Phillips #2 bit) is absolutely necessary for assembly; the design drives screws directly into undersized metal holes. The only tapped portion of the frame are the four caster mounts. [Extended] In geometry class you should expect to encounter Euler’s formula for polyhedral, F + V = E + 2. The number of faces, plus corners is equal to the number of edges plus two. While assembling this box you will become intimately familiar with its consequences. The four edges running front to back are assembled from three pieces each to accommodate an adjustable depth. Two screws couple the front of the arm to the center, and another two couple the center to the back. 16 screws later and the bag seems as full as you started. Then, the vertical pillars are attached with a further two screws at each corner. 16 more screws, 32 in total. This bag only starts to show signs of use. The left and right sides are formed. The cross-bars are attached to link the two sides. A further two screws for each corner. 16 more, 48 in total. The bag remains about 3/4 full. Corner braces are now attached to firmly attach the cross bars to the sides forming the depth of the box. Four screws per brace, eight braces. 32 screws, 80 in total. The bag is still over half full. Finally, you can attach the top panel. Only 14 more screws needed. 94 Screws in Total. You find out that the top is only sized for one particular depth. Do you go back and fix this mistake, or can you finally start tightening all these screws?
Lindsey Taylor Pribble Lindsey Taylor Pribble
Sturdy av rack
Easy to put together, very sturdy.
Tom Tom
Tom
500% better then any other found unit. Very strong, both sides usable, neatly marked parts for assembly. OUTSTANDING… Tom
StorageAdmin StorageAdmin
Good for a cheap rack
Good for home server setup. Instructions are not very clear so I had to take it apart a couple times to get it right. Electric screwdriver or drill required! Unfortunately, when you extend the depth, it makes a large gap in the top plate.
VEVOR Customer VEVOR Customer
Good quality but not great instructions
Great quality and I like it. Just took a little to build since the instructions were somewhat unclear on the pieces labeled 4 and 5. Forced me to unscrew and flip some pieces around.
Rale Rale
Great Value
this thing is Awesome value. it pro grade? no, but its 12u, so you're probably using it for a home lab. Works great for me, perfect size for a couple servers, UPS, NAS and some networking equipment

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