sth10 missing mounts

Yes they seem quite overpriced for what you get, then having to buy the extra mounts etc.

And the shipping import duties kill them for me.
 
I've got an S8 and though expensive it is worth it. Pain comes when you just want a couple of other things and it's another £50 shipping. If you are going to get one get the spec checked and double checked with them before ordering else you will miss something. The service is fantastic and if you can afford it go for it as you will never want another case of the size you choose.
 
I've got an S8 and though expensive it is worth it. Pain comes when you just want a couple of other things and it's another £50 shipping. If you are going to get one get the spec checked and double checked with them before ordering else you will miss something. The service is fantastic and if you can afford it go for it as you will never want another case of the size you choose.


No I'm not going to get one, I've only saw one in the flesh and it was not my cup of tea.

PC cases are very much to personal choice and I never settle with one for long, tried lots and lots over the years from the days of the Metal Beige Desktops likely the Inwin 909 will be my next.
 
They love stinging you for customs with the caselabs bits, I ordered a fan / radiator grill that came to something like £20, had to pay an extra £20 to get it from royal mail.

Unlike your typical ebay seller Caselabs put the full price on the front of the item so Royal Mail pick it straight up.
 
They are well worth the money.

But I do agree the import costs do put a dampener on things.:(

+1, for me they make some of the best cases out there - they are expensive, but you get what you pay for in terms of quality/service. Each to their own though.

Mark
 
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