Best speaker case hardware & latches according to redditors

We found 14 Reddit comments discussing the best speaker case hardware & latches. We ranked the 10 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Speaker Case Hardware & Latches:

u/_treefingers_ · 20 pointsr/treedibles

A Sous Vide cooker will decarb for your perfectly every time as well, and will have a million other uses in the kitchen as well.
Anova Sous Vide Cooker
Case (Optional but nice)
Reuseable Vacuum Bag Kit

So for a couple bucks less than a "unitasker," you can decarb perfectly as cited by Drama_Derp's link; You can take that decarb and do a perfect butter immersion with the same device, and you'll also be able to make perfectly cooked steaks, salmon, vegetables, perfectly poached eggs right out of the shell, etc.
Serious Eats has a lot of great material for Sous Vide cooking if you wanna browse how much more you could do on top of decarbing with the same device. :)

u/YetiMachete85 · 16 pointsr/HomePod

Just did this. So worth it.

Bought this case and it worked like a charm: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BGTH4L2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_rKBiDbB5QDEBD

When you plug your HomePod in at a new location it should automatically update its Wi-Fi based on your phones wifi credentials. I say should because it sometimes takes a little while. Just get your phone on Wi-Fi, plug in the HomePod and leave it be for about 15 minutes.

I use weather, news, music and timers on my HomePod constantly, so it was nice to be able to keep using those features when away from home.

u/truckthunders · 6 pointsr/sousvide

This case on Amazon is only $11, on prime, and fits Joules almost perfectly after removing the dividers

u/ckofy · 4 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Here is the link to the carrying case
The board fits perfectly in it, and it is also very cheap. I'm using such kind of cases for all my small boards like Planck or Let's Split, Amazon provides variety of different sizes.

u/Not_A_Red_Stapler · 3 pointsr/sonos
u/deftrocker · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

What kind of split keyboard will you be using? For Let's Split or similar sized split keyboards, stethoscope cases are usually good (see previous post). I personally have a Viterbi keyboard, which is bigger, and this case fits it perfectly. There are a lot of good (and wallet-friendly!) hard cases out there on Amazon, but just make sure the dimensions are correct for yours.

u/Guazzabuglio · 2 pointsr/sousvide

Joule + big clamp

4.75 gallon Cambro for normal cooks

Food Saver vacuum sealer

A shit ton of ping pong balls

Bluetooth speaker case that fits the Joule perfectly

MAP gas torch

A big ol bag of binder clips

u/partard · 1 pointr/bicycling

Get 1 of these portable speakers

http://www.amazon.com/iSP110-Portable-Amplified-Stereo-Speaker/dp/B002OH5DB8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1300465210&sr=8-1

I cut some slits in the bottom of the case, and got some velcro straps to connect it to my handle bars.

u/OneEyedPlankton · 1 pointr/Ubiquiti

Everyone is talking about how dumb and expensive this is... but does anyone have any real experience installing racks in a business environment? Good racks are expensive and there's a reason for that. When racks are bad they're BAD. Sharp corners, badly tapped holes, terrible assembly instructions, low quality casters, bent metal, and edges that don't line up... just to name a few.


Ubiquiti knows that if they release a high quality product at a price point that matches people will buy it. If you want to compare this to a similar setup from Tripp-Lite (which everyone is doing) it would be more expensive. Don't get me wrong, I love Tripp-Lite racks, but even Tripp-Lite doesn't have the build quality of Ubiquiti in their cheaper racks.


Tripp-Lite 6U Rack (Only 20.5" deep, non adjustable) - 202.99

Tripp-Lite Casters - $76.19

Tripp-Lite PDU - $68.87

Ubiquiti Total - $249.00

Tripp-Lite Total - $348.05


So tell me again why this rack is a bad deal?

u/ccricers · 1 pointr/Amd

I don't plan to carry this around a lot, but I just really like very small console-like mini PC systems. The Alienware Alpha was one of my inspirations and the length and width are almost the same. I wanted to do something with a similar size but with store-bought parts. I'd probably put it in a hard shell case like this one to take it around.

u/tahcamen · 1 pointr/sousvide