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J**D
Worth every penny
A little expensive, but worth every penny. Each one holds a massive amount of cables, lets you coil up excess cable, and each finger gap can hold 4 ethernet cables rather easily.Very impressed with the quality and features. It has 4 rear holes that and comes with 2 rubber grommets to put in them. I used these with the C2G 03748 Vertical Cable Management and they line up really nicely.
A**S
Way to big and flashy, other wise does the job well.
It does exactly as is described, but it's huge in front depth. The seller has been very upfront about it, but it is ridiculously deep in the front. I have 2 different Tripp Lite racks, and it does NOT fit without attaching it from the back and making compromises. It does not need to be as big as it is, so it feels like a dumb design. The front is also very flashy, think cheap European plastic. I wish the logo was removable, and I could choose a plain black front.In short: It does what it says, it's all plastic, but good plastic - it is VERY deep in the front, make sure your rack can support it (tripp-lite can not)
J**N
Fantastic product for new racks and overhauls.
Fantastic product and concept for patch management. Works best with 48 port patch panel matched with 48 port switch, but I’ve also used them with 24 port switches where all the ports favor one side of the switch, just gets really tight on one side if you have a full switch. The included cables with quick open packs are great. My company has ordered 6 Neat Patch 2U cable managers for two different network rack overhauls. We had Belkin branded ones that are similar but don’t have the deep cavity to loop the cable like these do. Belkin ones look similar with covers on but end up being a nightmare when the cover is remove, very sharp where cables pass through, and don’t have the proper bend radius like Neat Patch promotes. Watch the videos on their site and review their real customer photos to help you plan your rack setup or overhaul. Really wish this company made vertical sides made from their same material.
S**B
1U Model Not Designed Correctly
This review is for the 1U model. We have used Neat Patch products for a decade or more. The 1U model is not designed correctly, as the holes in the mounting ears do not line up with the holes on a standard 1U rack.
S**C
Disappointing
It hides extra cable length.Maybe it's just me. I set up 4 of these in a high-density switch & patch rack. I took my time, spread out the patch panels and switches for each one of these and did my best and in the end it just didn't look all that great. I wouldn't use this with more than 16 or 24 patch cables. Frankly, I think well-placed equipment with short cables would look better, would save a lot of rack space and would be easier to trace and replace. 3", 6" or 12". JM2C
N**E
Good quality product, works well... expensive.
Very good product if you have a little extra space. Cleans things up very nicely.That said, you're paying over $70 for a plastic box, which is a little ridiculous. These should cost maybe $35 tops.... but since nobody makes a knockoff version yet, they're the only game in town and can be as greedy as they want.Good quality product.
T**Y
This Is The Go-To Product If You Need Wire Management!!
If you are going to need Wire Management in a rack, this is the only thing I would be looking at! I tried to cheap out and buy some Startechs but they where not worth it, ended up replacing them with these Neatpatch units and I have been happy ever since, I have 8 of these in one of my 42U Production Racks and it works like a charm!
N**Y
Excellent addition to your rack!
These organizers are expensive but I wouldn't build a rack without one. Simple concept but works perfectly. I find I can realistically put 72 ports above or below this organizer, and with 2 foot cables reach a switch on the other side. See photos. Keeps everything very neat, easy to add/remove/change as needed. Worth the money for ease of installation and maintenance.
G**F
Not quite there...
The gaps on the fingers are too far apart - it doesn't neatly separate the cables.
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