🚀 Elevate Your Setup with GearGripLite!
The GearGripLite CPU Holder is a lightweight and compact solution for securely holding your CPU. With dimensions of 31.75 x 16.76 x 6.6 cm and a weight of just 0.28 grams, it’s perfect for technicians and gamers who need a reliable and stylish way to keep their CPU in place. Easy to install and designed for durability, this holder is a must-have for any modern workspace.
Brand | GearGrip |
Product Dimensions | 31.75 x 16.76 x 6.6 cm; 0.28 Grams |
Item model number | 59133 |
Manufacturer | GearGrip |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 0.28 g |
A**N
Great computer case or battery carrying device.
Im using this as a battery holder. I used these holders to hold my heavy computer towers back in the day. Still stands up to what they were design to do!!
P**N
Works as Intended
I purchased the holder to use it with my NZXT Source 210 ATX Mid Tower for LAN events. The holder seems well build, sturdy and did not have a problem keeping my tower stable for me to carry around. Only issue I had with it is that the length of the top portion (handle portion) makes it so that the straps are positioned right where the rubber bumpers under the tower are. I had to push the straps inward toward the center of the tower to avoid having the straps sit right on the bumpers. This made the straps sit a bit diagonally but the holder itself was still stable and tight.I was thinking if the handle portion up top was somehow adjustable (at least on one end of it via the strap) it would make it easier to adjust the length and avoid issues with any bumps. This could also help avoid having the strap sit on a vent intake, which in my case one of the straps was right over the intake for the power supply. Not a big issue, it just meant I had to remove the holder from my tower before starting it up. It would've been nice to leave it on for the whole LAN event but it only takes a few seconds to un-clip and remove.
K**D
but it could do it better. I bought two because I recently moved
It does the job, but it could do it better. I bought two because I recently moved... one for a CPU and one for a large bass module of the same shape. It's easy to install and makes the things SO much easier to carry. However, I've yet to find one that combats the straps sliding out of place. While the top crossover of this model is stiff, and helps a little, that doesn't help much when the straps slide towards each other on the bottom. You could put the straps outside the CPU's feet, but then you risk them slipping outward and the whole thing falling off. A small adjustable retainer that you could run across the lower front and back of the CPU, which would hold the main straps in place against the inside of the feet, would be VERY welcome.
C**D
Surprisingly Multi-Purpose Helper
Very sturdy web straps and good sewing and good snap buckles. Everyone can find a use for one! Whole case of wine? No problem. That's safety lifting and worth the time to strap it up. Heavy shipping like Airlines Checked or Overhead is really easy with a strong Handle and Top-Bar simple design. If TSA needs to open it....it's easy for them too...out-performs rope and tape by a lot. Could easily be used for lifting rolled carpet, or area rugs, like skis or even lumber... It just creates a real safe lift and carry. I bought another for a friend who lifts a lot of wine in/out of his car.
P**E
Totes More Than PC Cases
I got this rig based on a similar one I saw in use some time ago. Now I have a condition that makes it nearly impossible to walk without one hand being used to steady myself. That had put items that are not terribly heavy, but are unwieldy to carry with only one hand free, out of reach for me. This Geargrip can be used for a wide range of such objects: CPU cases, printers, monitors, scanners, countertop kitchen appliances, sound equipment, and other stuff I used to "hug" to carry because there was no handle or grip on the case. This device puts on a handle and lets me again do stuff I had been unable to do safely. Not a bad deal for 25 bucks.
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