kenable FLAT PACK Wall Mounted Data Cabinet for 19 inch Network Rack Small 4U 450mm Black
Original price was: £93.83.£74.68Current price is: £74.68.








Price: EUR93.83 - EUR74.68
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4U Flat Pack data cabinet with standard 19″ profile. Perfect for mounting 19 inch equiment such as patch panels and rack mounted switches as well as power distribution units.
Wall Mounted Networking Cabinet : Perfect for home or small office use
Easily built from flat pack
Locking Door and removable sides
4U – put 4 standard sized peripherals in – patch panels/switch/PDUs
Comes with Screws and Nuts for fitting 4 x 1U products
7 reviews for kenable FLAT PACK Wall Mounted Data Cabinet for 19 inch Network Rack Small 4U 450mm Black
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Original price was: £93.83.£74.68Current price is: £74.68.
Anthony –
Easy to assemble and great price
Great flat pack comms cabinet. Used for putting Starlink router in loft!Easy to assemble and great price.
rafal matera –
Comms cabinet
Fast delivery,easy to assemble.
mandelbug –
Nice small unit that can comfortably hold Ubiquti Unifi equipment
Bought this as I was downsizing my lab from a 22U HP Server rack. This is housing 2 Ubiquiti Unifi devices along with a PDU. I also have 4 ASUS PN50 devices and a NAS drive. Trimmed it with an LED strip and it’s doing as expected. Really happy with this. It has the option of wall mounting but I have it sat on the floor under my desk. Really simple to put together. Would buy another if I was putting more network equipment in for someone.
Michael –
Product not easy to assemble
The manual is of not use, it’s difficult product to try and assemble and I’m good with assembling stuffs.
Dan –
Instructions terrible – avoid.
The instructions for this are absolute, undeniably awful. Worst I’ve ever seen and ultimately mean you’ll be practicing your best profanity for hours. Sending mine back. Buy something else.
Stef –
Does the job, adequate quality.
Took about an hour to put together. The instructions were adequate as is the quality. The metal is fairly thin but this also makes it lighter if your screwing it to a wall. You will probably need to buy a shelf as one is not supplied, I made one up myself. The panels either side are easily inserted or removed by hand. Overall it does the job of holding my kit with loads of room to run cables etc.
Chris McKeown –
Wall mount and posts are not the sturdiest
This was pretty easy to assemble. Took about fifteen minutes in total. Looks great too.Downsides – the metal used is quite thin and has a lot of flex. The rack is secured to the wall using a single plate which the rest of the rack hangs on via two tongues which go into slots in the rack itself. Personally I would not trust this to support the entire weight of the rack plus any contents, the metal has far too much flexibility. I’m not sure if it’s supposed to be used as a single mounting point or not, the instructions don’t really make this clear, but I would definitely recommend that this rack be placed on a shelf if it’s being mounted up on a wall. The wall plate is fine to ensure that the rack is not in danger of falling.The rack posts are also thin and flexible. I mounted a switch, which (like most switches) is front-mounted only. The flex in the rack posts means that the switch “sags” a bit and would really benefit from some kind of rear support. I think a short server with rails that are secured at both front and rear posts would be ok if the rails were not too long, as this would help to brace the posts somewhat.That all said, it does do the job and at this price point you can’t complain. Despite the lack of sturdiness, my overall rating is reflective of the fact that you’re not paying for premium kit here.