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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
Took about an hour to put together. I made an effort to only use the included throwaway tools, which was painful. With only a few pieces left, I misplaced the tiny little included wrench and had to pull out a socket and extension. Once built, it's solid. Feels very sturdy. The finish looks great and flawless, if I'm correct it's a tough powdercoat. Looks pro.While the description says 10u, be advised that the construction uses 1U top and bottom to hold the side panels together, which leaves you 8U of usable rackspace. Also be advised that the rack hole are not threaded and they don't accept cage nuts either. You'll need nut and bolts for mounting your equipment, which should be easy enough to access the back side of the vertical rack rails.You'll never forget who makes this rack because the company name is emblazoned on the front top support blank.Inside the box, things were strewn around a bit, rack ears on the shelves were bent a bit. The plastic corner pieces were broken for the most part. No big deal, I didn't plan to use the corner pieces and the bent metal was easy enough to coax back into shape by hand.All in all, a nice value for a short rack with wall mount capability and hardware included.Update. It was only after I tried installing standard 19" rack equipment that I realized this rack does not fit standard 19" rack equipment. See the attached picture with a 19" rack shelf on top. The holes in this rack are just under 17 1/8". Standard hole distance on a 19" rack is around 18 1/8". Depending on how you plan to use the rack, this may not be a big deal at all. But since the listing specifically mentions that it's compatible with standard 19" rack equipment, I thought this was important for the review. For this, I've removed two stars. It's still a solid rack, even if it's not standard.
M from NYC
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
I received this item as part of the Amazon Vine program.Pro,+well-made+simple design+easy to assembleCons,-heavyOverall, 5/5The rack is pretty good. It is decently packaged and comes in many pieces, but they are easy to put together. It's good for what it is: a good way to store your IT devices. without installing a wall-mounted one, and it doesn't look bad.
Amber
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
First, this is a NETWORKING rack, not a full-sized server rack. Keep that in mind.This small-sized rack is a beast, very sturdy when built. The metal itself is powder-coated steel, and did not have any scratches or damage. I will say that the logo emblazoned on it is quite large, if that matters to you.The build did not take long, however the way the pieces go together, you lose 2U, so you only have 8U to work with. Also when screwing devices in, the rail holes are not threaded to allow for screws, rather you need to use nuts to secure devices.If you're looking for a no-frills small networking rack, it is a good choice.
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
I'm very dissatisfied with this product. It came packaged very poorly, resulting in many of the corner guards being shattered, several of the pieces to be deformed or scratched, and some of the hardware loose in the box due to a hole in one of the bags.In order to assemble it, I had to bend some of the parts back into the correct shape, but once that was finished, it's very sturdy. However, the biggest issue is that it will not fit any of my 19" rack equipment - the opening is 15 3/4 inches wide, which is 2 inches narrower than it needs to be. So, I'm stuck with a server rack that won't accept any of my other shelves or equipment, apart from the two shelves it comes with. Extremely disappointing. At $99, there's absolutely no reason to choose this over other similarly-sized options.
Captainron042
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
I purchased the Arejonner 10U Open Frame Network Rack to organize and support our audio-visual gear for a conference setup, and it has handled everything I’ve thrown at it. The build quality is impressive; the cold-rolled steel frame feels sturdy and provides a sense of durability you’d expect from a professional rack. Assembly was straightforward and the design offers flexibility, whether mounted on the wall or standing on the floor. The included shelves adjust easily, and both offered solid support for heavier items like mixers and switchers.What really stands out is how well everything fits and how accessible the equipment remains, even with frequent changes between events. Previously, organizing this type of gear involved balancing equipment on plastic carts or tables and dealing with tangled cables. With this rack, not only does everything have a proper home, but cable management has become less of a headache. If you’re running AV or networking equipment, this rack does exactly what you need it to do. Highly recommended for anyone looking for dependable organization and support for their gear.
sd
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
I am a racking newbie and it's hard to learn by failing but that's the nature of learning. I have two rack servers (1u and 2u) and a bunch of regular desktops that I use as servers. I thought I could use this to put my rack servers in a rack. I was severely mistaken. This is a network rack, not a server rack. What that means is that it's meant for networking gear which is relatively lighter and shorter in dimensions. The equipment on this rack can be max of 15-3/8" wide and 17-1/2" deep. Additionally, the trays are held only by the ears in the front so if you put anything too heavy such as a jbod array (even if they would fit, which that will not given the dimensions), they trays will likely not be able to hold the weight and deform.otherwise, as a networking rack it's a solid choice. Can't fault something for my lack of knowledge.As someone mentioned, about 2u of space is lost because of the way it's constructed and so that's a problem with the description.Leaving it at 4/5 because it's built solid.
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