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2025-09-04 10:37:02
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2025-09-02 16:02:38
Mounting Bracket is made of good material and accurate dimension size is not too lengthy. It is a best fit into 3.5" HDD. Suggest Uluteng makes some extra Holds available so that 2.5" bracket can be slided back or forth to fit 3.5" HHD due to a smaller size of PC case. Overall, Uluteng product is a better than other brands. Free shipping is fast and the price is good. I recommend it to the customers.
brandan johnson
2025-07-27 13:39:42
It holds to laptop size hard drives.The value was good with having two instead of one.
Blue Dragon Silver Scales
2025-07-21 17:26:22
See the photos attached to my review. Verse a name brand type of mount I bought this to save $2 at the time of purchase. Almost would have been worth it to have just bought the name brand over if I had realized the bottom mount holes are actually wrong. You can see it in the comparison that the holes are in the wrong spacing and have been drilled in the wrong size. It's nice that it's shorter of a bracket but the whole mounting being off means you cannot use this if you need to bottom mount on a 3 and 1/2-in drive spot. You have been warned.
Ben S.
2025-07-19 14:56:42
Bought this to fit two 2.5’ SSDs into one slot of my desktop server, along with adding an extra drive to my HP Prodesk 600 G4 SFF that normally would hold only one 3.5’ drive.I did notice that the fit of the drives does make the cage bow slightly, but shouldn’t be something to be concerned with as the thickness of the metal is good for a drive cage. Comes with plenty of screws… mine came with 5 packs of 6. The included screwdriver is useless and shouldn’t be included, its a waste because it doesn’t even fit the screws… it’s to small! If the manufacturer included one that fit the screws and was magnified it would have made it better. Installation was easy once you had that magnetized screwdriver. Performance? Well it’s a drive cage!
Reviews and Information
2025-07-17 12:40:37
The adapter brackets are OK, but have some quirks. First, while the screws for the 2.5" drive are M3, the screws for the threads on the 3.5" part of the brackets are also M3, rather than the 6-32 used on the normal 3.5" mechanical drives that these are intended to replace. In theory this wouldn't be an issue (other than knowing not to jam a standard 6-32 case screw in it), but there are two problematic scenarios that I can think of and could encounter with my own computers. First of those is that the included M3 screws have tiny heads without an extra flange (like what many floppy and optical drive screws have), so if the computer case has large screwhole cutouts, the little included screws might fall through. With one of the cases I put one bracket in, they were just barely wide enough to cover the lip of the holes to stay in place. The second scenario is if the case uses "tool-less" drive mounting. I have a case that uses locking pins that go in to the holes on the drives. That specific case only uses these for 5.25" mounting, but I imagine there are some out there that use them for 3.5" as well, and that extra little bit of clearance a #6 needs versus an M3 could be enough to allow it to rattle, especially with a fan attached. The second quirk is the spacing between the end of the 2.5" drive and the end of the bracket. Other brackets of this style that I've used have a notch cut out along that edge, to leave more room for the power and SATA connectors. These ones go straight across, which means that some connectors, especially right-angle power connectors (or the right-angle-style ones in the middle of some daisy-chains) might either not fit at all, or possibly damage the connector on the drive by bending it too much.
Becky R.
2025-04-06 17:34:51
Wanted to have two SSD drives in one old spinny hard drive bay. I did forget that I need the click in thingy caddy for this product to attach to so it locks into the bay but this price for two and the quality are excellent. Now I just need to order the thing these will screw into. Thank you for holding the price down for all of us fiddlers.
Dub
2024-12-08 14:52:40
Fits just right in the drive bay. This is a great idea to be able to install 2 SSD in a single hard drive bay.
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