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| ASIN | B006VAD2C6 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,692 in Computer Cases |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 853 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 0.88 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Cosmos |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Drawers | 1 |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| UPC | 610708203117 |
T**J
Absolutely worth $11. Not built like a $50 piece of equipment but has the functionality of one. I give it 2 thumbs up!!
The short version.. I love this tray and it is absolutely worth $11 !! When I purchased this back in November I read both positive and negative reviews. I do HS sport streaming and tote a PC to various events. I thought this tray would be perfect for SD cards, spare SSD's, etc. It has done exactly that and I can find no flaws given the fact I paid just under $11. Is this a high dollar, metal drawer with bearing guieds? NO! but it only cost $11 and it does exactly what it is supposed to do !! and it cost only $11. It does not lock, rather it simply uses "push to lock in" / "push to let out" mechanism. My Streaming PC gets layed down flat for travel (and on rare occasion has been upside down). This tray retained all the extra little junk I keep in it. This is a simple square plastic box that slides in on some plastic rollers and locks in to place with a cabinet type "click in, click out type locker". Very simple and works great. I just move my Office PC components into a Corsair 500R case so ordered another one of these "trays" for this new case. I am tired of having SD cards laying on my desk along with a few audio connectors that I use from time to time. If you need something to keep all of your little stuff like SD cards and a couple of extra SSD drives in, then you will be very pleased. If you are a person who expects to spend $11 but get a $50 piece of equipment, then please spare yourself and future buyers the unrealistic expectations. However, if you have an open 5 1/4" bay and want a great, highly functional simple drawer for $11 then order this. You will be glad you did.
A**Z
Nifty idea, works well, wish it felt sturdier
This is really a neat idea to use up wasted drive bay space. Since I had two extra drive bays, I figured I could make use of the extra space. This little drawer is perfect for storing odds and ends that might get lost on a messy desk (USB drives in my case). It was pretty easy to install, though I had to push it in with some force. After a little pushing and pulling, I managed to get it perfectly flush with the case, so unless you are looking for it, you won't see it (unless you happen to notice the pesky "CaseBox" engraved on the lower front part). The drawer part itself seems to be made of some sort of metal and you just push it in a little and it pops out. I feel it could have been better built and worry that the spring that opens it when pushed on will break over time, but for the price, I guess I can't complain. Its a fantastic idea, though I wish it felt like sturdier construction. I don't think I'll be using it everyday, just when I need to find a flash drive or whatnot, so it should hold up and it definitely does what its supposed to.
E**C
WHAT CAN'T IT DO?
I knew I needed an upgrade to my ridiculously under-powered 8 core system but what could make my frame rate possibly increase while playing online texas hold-em? A drawer. I installed this amazing drawer and it increased my frame rates by a hefty 60%! I can't believe the performance I'm getting out of this thing? And it is THE SINGLE COOLEST COMPONENT IN MY COMPUTER, WITH NO FANS. Seriously, whoever designed the cooling system on this drawer should be awarded a Nobel peace prize while riding on the back of a white tiger while 37,000 beautiful women swoon over his manliness. I bought two of these and my computer has never preformed so well. Not only does this beast turn my old Moped computer into a Dodge Tomahawk (google it), it also allows me to store things IN IT. So I decided to ramp my performance to the moon by installing two 500GB 2.5" 7200RPM drives as well as two 32GB USB Memory sticks in it. THIS THING IS SO UNIVERSAL YOU CAN EVEN INSTALL OLD HARD DRIVES (as long as they have a smaller dimension than this drawer. To test the ultimate versatility of this drawer, I installed a 16oz glass of Tuscan Whole Milk and the computer preformed so well that it burst into flames and punched me in the face at the same time. I didn't even know my computer had arms! Or hands! I also installed a new graphics card at the same time, which has been utterly disappointing compared to this product's performance. I mean, I couldn't install any drives in it, and all it did was get super hot and noisy with it's two huge fans. Returning that.
S**P
Useful, but not designed for the case of any of the PC's in my household.
I bought the COSMOS drawer, the KLOUD City drawer, and the IOCrest drawer. The only difference among them that I can find is that the IOCrest drawer has the word "IOCrest" in white lettering on the top left of the drawer. Otherwise, they appear to be identical. Problem#1: It was either the COSMOS or the KLOUD City drawer that arrived with the retainer clasp broken off, but it could easily have happened to any of them in shipping. I used SureHold Helios medium viscosity light-activated glue to reattach the broken clasp and to reinforce the two that had not (yet) broken. Problem#2: The side holes do not line up with the screw holes in any of the three PC's in my household. In order to prevent the drawer assemblies from pushing into the case, I attached 1 inch wide flocking tape to the side walls, to provide some friction. This is doing the job. Drilling and tapping new screw holes in the drawer assemblies would be better, but this was a quick and easy fix using materials I had at hand. Despite these problems, I'd have to say I'm quite happy with three of these in my main PC. They provide storage for USB flash drives, cables, and a 4TB portable 2.5" WD Passport external hard drive. I'd buy them again, but can only recommend them to those willing to accept the possibility of having to do a bit of work on them.
D**K
Definitely like it
It is really easy to install, super cool, super useful. I received mine no flaws, no broken parts. The clicking feature to lock it in place works nicely. It sits flush against my case so plenty of room for the door to close over it (I have a gaming pc with a door that closes over my slots). The body is metal and the drawer is plastic. It's honestly a little cheaply made in that the drawer wiggles up,down, side to side when its open, but closed it's perfectly solid. Still super cool. I really love it.
J**.
Handy
This is a cool little accessory if you have an extra 5.25in bay available. But it onto of my Blu Ray Drive and Fan controller. I keep some wiring, flash drives screws and some pens in it. It is fun and very useful. However, it doesnt feel that study. You push it in to make it pop out but when you pull it out it kinda feels flimsy. However, it is cheap and useful. I dont mind the little flimsiness. Its not like imma be putting a hard drive or anything like that in there. Just simply a little storage compartment thats all. Looks cool, functional and fun. I love it
K**O
Works and looks great for the price
I bought this drawer as something to store small things for my computer in a convenient location, and it does just that. The build quality is decent, and looks good in the computer. It was a bit of a tight squeeze in my Antec 300 case, but nothing to worry about. The drawer sits flush with the outside of my case when closed. Pressing somewhere in the middle of the drawer it gives a small click, and comes out slightly. It moves quite easily in and out, and can hold a surprising amount. I've got a usb cable, a few flash drives, SD cards, a vga to dvi cable, and whatever else. Things I am prone to loosing in other locations. Really the only reason it's not five stars is because while the quality is good, it's not amazing. The outside is made of metal, actually, it looks like the outside of an optical drive. But the drawer itself is just cheap-ish feeling plastic, that has a bit of play to it when it comes out of the housing. Obviously you get what you pay for, so it's not really something that concerns me much, but worth noting. All in all, fantastic for the price, worth picking up if you've got an extra 5.25" slot in your tower.
J**J
I love these things, I'd have so many flashdrives if I'd had them sooner
Plastic drawer inside of a metal box. Includes screws. The plastic box is the tray and is held in by a spring latch. The front of the drawer is supported by a wheel on each side that allows the box to slide out when you press it in (and activate the spring latch.) It is not the most secure thing. I'd be hesitant to fill it with my gold bars (and I doubt they'd fit) but it does fit a bunch of SD cards and USB drives and a couple of cables as well. This is such a smart product, I'm putting 3 or 4 in my new pc build just because I can. Such efficiency!
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