C**N
Simply does what it claims
This is a nice addition to my set up. It really helps conceal my cabling to a tb4 dock and other connected peripherals.
S**R
Tidy up your rack ! Get great compliments !
My buddy recently complimented me on how nice my 19" short-rack looks.The wires are nicely hidden by these, and they don't stick out like other cable-management that hides the mess at the front.They look slick, but you got to put effort into it, like all good things.Straighten out the brushes and make them look lined up, choose sensible exit points for cables so that the mess is hidden behind.You will soon be complimented with "nice rack !"
S**N
Nice way to clean up a network rack
I never knew these existed. I actually ordered a second one - I'm in the process of getting rid of the "rat's nest" that is my cabling in my rack. I am replacing cables with proper sizes, labeling them, and using these brush covers to make it look nice and neat.
R**T
It's fine
As others pointed out, it's not plastic, it's metal. This was my first disappointment. However, since this is not an object which moves or vibrates, it will not cause any cable issues. There's plenty of space in the slots, contrary to another review. Although, I got the 25 slot version, so I'm not sure if the others are different. Another person said the cover doesn't stay, but that's not my experience. It is just as stable as all the Panduit cable managers I have in the same rack. I don't have a lot of cables in this, as it separates a couple of networking devices which are not switches, so it works perfectly for our needs.
W**N
Great spaghetti-tamer - costs less than one cable
Very well made. If you use rack mounted gear this is a must. For less than $10 for one of these, I was able to tame all the cables between a loaded 16U cabinet and my mixer (over 30 different cords) while also using the slots to organize the cables going to/from the back of my patch bay. If you don't have mounting rails on the back of your cabinet, pick some up. They're dirt cheap and easy to install. Then you can mount this little guy on the back and wrangle all that loose spaghetti as though your entire rig was connected by a custom wiring harness.Buy it! It costs less than just one of those (dozens of) cables sitting on your floor getting damaged because you haven't gotten one of these yet!
C**S
Great cable management
This works as intended and does well. My only complaint is the bristles seems to come out of the groove on one end and makes it look sloppy. It's easy to put back in place but would be nice if it was easier. If it's out of sight it's not problem.
J**S
This does exactly what I need it to.
I have this and a rack-mounted power strip ( CyberPower RKBS15S2F8R 15A 10-Outlet 1U RM Rackbar Surge Suppressor --also great) spanning the back of a desk I built. By running my cables through this cable manager, I no longer have a bird's nest of cables.It is worth noting that the spacing of slots are just wide enough to fit the fatter power cables that come with some monitors--they fit and I'm not worried about damage to the cable, but it's not loose enough that you'd be pulling the cable through easily either. My other cables all slide through fine.
J**D
Good quality metal construction, but could be longer
While the product is well made, it ended up being a bit short for our pruposes, our switches (standard Cisco models sit proud of the rack by an inch or so, which consumes more than half of the available "cable slot" when mounted next to the switch. Longer "fingers" would have been more useful, though as our design called for just 1 cable per gap (it servers half a 48 port switch), so it does meet our needs.
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