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4.5
I really liked it! Though it was way bigger than i thought but i didnt actually pay attention to the sizes. But having two is actually super good for large desksAwesome product, I bought 2 to put side-by-side horizontally under my 55” sit-stand desk. Install was easy, I didn’t want to drill holes so I bought this because it came with adhesives I could stick to the bottom of my desk. Because it is a basket shape, I can put my extension cords and bulky adapters in there with the wires so that if I need to adjust anything or reach a power button, I don’t have to go through tubes or other options more permanently hide wires. Also, the look is great. While I wanted my cables and adapters to be accessible, I did not want them to be seen. the opaque white design makes it look like it was just built in to my white desk!The tray is very heavy gauge PVC, and the fittings are well-made. I was expecting to trim off an inch before assembly, but it fit my laptop cart exactly as-is. A great place for external drives, cables & adapters. Two for 22 is a good price. I used screws, can’t comment on the supplied adhesive mounts so I gave it an average.This really work good to my new desk. Clean good quality and easy to install I used the tape and is very strong.This is a great cable management system. You can install it with the supplied screws or adhesive. I chose the adhesive route and it has been holding steady so far. It allows me to hang all the power blocks and loose cables under my desk and makes it neater looking.For some reason seeing all the cables everywhere is stressful looking and looking organized helps a lot. You have to make sure you have the right type of desk for this to mount to. It does work well and was so easy to use. I would highly recommend getting these to organize your plugs.This was interesting. There were several pieces to it and looked gimmicky at first. But after taking the time to read through the instructions and look through everything that came in the box, we felt confident that this would work. Installation took about 20 minutes. There are two cable management trays and we installed one on each of our two desks. The set comes with a screw to mount directly to the underside of the desk. It also comes with sticky mounts for no-damage mounting. We went with the direct screw mount option and used our electric screwdriver for the job. That said, I had a lot of the sticky mounts left over that I don't think can be used for anything else. The trays are for hanging under a surface because the trays are hanging from the mounting hardware and leverage gravity to stay in place. I don't think you can mount the trays to a wall.The trays hang on the mount and can be a bit finicky. But the area actually very convenient because they can be removed to get to the surge protector, plugs, and wires. They are spacious but I had a difficult time cramming the newer style laptop/computer power cords where the plug is a big square and the surge protector into the trays while plugged together. And I'm running two laptops with that kind of power cord at my desk. Otherwise, everything else fits fine including all the wires (2 laptops, 2 monitors). I like that everything is off the floor so that my little robot vacuum can do its job without getting stuck.Glad we tried these. We like them!If you only have a few cables to manage this should work for you. If you have 3 monitors, a printer, two docking stations, a power supply, and an UPS, you will need to look for something a bit robust. It was easy to put together and install, but it is strictly light duty.Although I struggled, it's probably just me, I'm not the most mechanically or carpentry inclined pup. However, I am a tech nerd, so I was OK at figuring this out for the most part. It's just the way things are designed and my desks' design, it made it a little hard to install these, I had to use a flex-bit attachment on my drill, that's how hard it was.However, it's not all the fault of the device, it is also partially mine, so I recognize that. But there are ways this product could have been made a little easier to install, they could have included mounting templates etc. for example, instead of making me hold it upside down, from under my desk, with a drill and wood chips going in my eyes and expect me to make it level... no. So naturally when these two ends must line up well, it's hard to do, when you are on your back, doing all that. Not it's fault...but they should have recognized these challenges and just included a paper mounting guide!