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It does the job, but the plastic is very thin and bendy, put too much weight on the top and it will bow downward and hit the equipment inside.
There are better options, for the price its decent, but honestly I would save my money and get a proper one. You will be worried when moving equipment around in this.
I have 5 different sizes of Gator racks. The only two complaints are:
1) The butterfly / locking nuts are easy to damage or knock off.
2) The screws are not "universal" threaded and you must be careful to order the correct crews. I ordered the M6 standard screws from Adams and they did not fit. Be sure to order the Gator ones.
For the travelling musician. Your precious thousand euros racks are preserved and your back too. The wheels are like the ones used in inline skates, they are resistant and silent on most floors. The rails to mount the the units are well made and the included screws are padded with rubber spacers. I think this rack will last many years of use.
I use this to run around town with my mixing desk rackmounted in it, it's not heavy and it wheels around like a charm. I even velcroed my router to the back of the case and it stays there with no problem. Plenty of space, nice screws and nice handles.