Monday, November 23rd 2009
Scythe announces a brand new accessory for the 5.25“ Bay which allows users to store various items inside. Kama Cabinet is available in four different versions which differ by color and material of the front panel. Users can choose between silver and black aluminum, black plastic and black metal mesh to match their PC’s front panel.

Supplied soft tray can be used to safely store up to 16 CD- or DVD media. Splitter plates are supplied in order to divide the space inside Kama Cabinet for everyone’s requirements. By using Kama Cabinet, unused 5.25” Bays can be occupied and used as storage space for USB sticks, Hard Drives or MP3 players.


Kama Cabinet is now available at a price of 6.50 Euro (MSRP, excl. VAT) or US$ 8.75 (MSRP, excl. TAX).



Model Name: Kama Cabinet

Model No.:
KC01 - ASL - 5 (Silver Aluminum)
KC01 - ABK - 5 (Black Aluminum)
KC01 - PBK - 5 (Black Plastic)
KC01 - MBK - 5 (Black Metal Mesh)

Weight: 275 g (9.7 oz)

Dimensions: 190 x 146 x 41,3 mm (7.48 x 5.75 x 1.63 in)

Bay Occupancy: 1x 5.25“ Bay

Accessory: Soft Tray to store up to 16 CD/DVD (1 pc.), Splitter Plates (3 pcs.)
posted by btarunr - 6:13 PM |  Related News

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by Kantastic (6:34 PM) - Reply
Awesome idea! Now I have a place for my thumb drives and whatnot!
by Breathless (7:27 PM) - Reply
So simple, yet so useful. I will actually likely get one of these :)
by dir_d (7:32 PM) - Reply
Does it come with a lock? I would buy one and keep my important disks/usb stick in there for LANs and stuff it had a lock.
by mlee49 (7:32 PM) - Reply
This is fail, let me explain. This product is specificall for a Desktop. A desktop machine sits on a Desk. A desk has Drawers. Drawers provide optimal storage space and thus eliminate the need for a product like this.
by tonyd223 (7:52 PM) - Reply
would have been cool if it had a CD-like automated release mechanisim - otherwise they can't charge more than £10 for this?
by Easy Rhino (7:52 PM) - Reply
yea, this is kinda pointless considering all of the desk drawers you have around you... also, stuffing things inside one of these you would most likely hear rattling and vibrating.
by Kantastic (7:55 PM) - Reply
Thing is, my drawers are so stuffed full of crap that I can never find anything anymore. I know it's in there somewhere, but digging through all that crap if too much. God knows how many times I bought a new USB because I couldn't find my old one.
by Wrigleyvillain (7:59 PM) - Reply
Yeah tho these are good for small random PC-related things such as thumb drives, screws, jumpers, etc. Thermaltake has had one on the market for awhile tho I like the idea of a mesh one.
by Sasqui (8:00 PM) - Reply
by: mlee49
This is fail, let me explain. This product is specificall for a Desktop. A desktop machine sits on a Desk. A desk has Drawers. Drawers provide optimal storage space and thus eliminate the need for a product like this.
You haven't seen my desk! Umm... I can't see it either. :roll: For me, the usefullness would be swapping out frequently used CD's and DVD's - that's about it. A nice idea.
by gvblake22 (8:01 PM) - Reply
My desk doesn't have any drawers! Not everyone is cool enough to have drawers! :p
by jpierce55 (8:04 PM) - Reply
just wait until a drawer gets stuck and whatever is in it ends up on a circuit board!
by theonedub (8:04 PM) - Reply
I like the idea and do not have drawers in my desk either. My case has a tray on the top though that is large enough for flash media and other accessories :D
by AsRock (8:35 PM) - Reply
Had some with my TT Armor case and they were removed on day one so i could fit 3 120mm fans there.
by Weer (8:45 PM) - Reply
I built my own computer desk, especially for my Triple monitor setup. I made it without anything that would stain its simplistic beauty. This is something I'd be very interested in, considering I don't have anything else to do with my 5.25" bays.
by Easy Rhino (9:00 PM) - Reply
by: Weer
I built my own computer desk, especially for my Triple monitor setup. I made it without anything that would stain its simplistic beauty. This is something I'd be very interested in, considering I don't have anything else to do with my 5.25" bays.
pics please
by Static~Charge (9:27 PM) - Reply
by: mlee49
This is fail, let me explain. This product is specificall for a Desktop. A desktop machine sits on a Desk. A desk has Drawers. Drawers provide optimal storage space and thus eliminate the need for a product like this.
Turn your tower case into a file cabinet! :roll:
by dir_d (9:29 PM) - Reply
Like i said before needs a lock to hold stuff for LANs :D
by LittleLizard (10:01 PM) - Reply
i think is win for those who carry their pc out much
by FreedomEclipse (10:31 PM) - Reply
by: mlee49
This is fail, let me explain. This product is specificall for a Desktop. A desktop machine sits on a Desk. A desk has Drawers. Drawers provide optimal storage space and thus eliminate the need for a product like this.
Kinda the same thing I was thinking. but I was going more along the lines of building your own set of small draws etc out of plywood - you can make them in all sizes & they'd still be uber useful around the house if you dont need them - you could even sell them to your neighbour & say they came from a new range at Ikea. almost anyone can build funiture - this is highschool Design Technology grade stuff
by TheLaughingMan (12:01 AM) - Reply
by: FreedomEclipse
Kinda the same thing I was thinking. but I was going more along the lines of building your own set of small draws etc out of plywood - you can make them in all sizes & they'd still be uber useful around the house if you dont need them - you could even sell them to your neighbour & say they came from a new range at Ikea. almost anyone can build funiture - this is highschool Design Technology grade stuff
Building furniture requires several things that many people do not have like, wood, tools, time, and patients. This item can be very useful for some and pointless for others. For me it is rather pointless, but I will not say no one has need for it. The one thing we can all agree on, this is a much better idea than the 3.5" Cup holder for desktops. That was just stupid.
by Mussels (12:04 AM) - Reply
i know lots of people who use things like this (mostly older thermaltake models) to store PC stuff. Not everyone lives in a house with a dedicated PC room, most people i know have to keep all their stuff in their bedroom (uni students) - so having a little dedicated area to stick their OS disk, flash drives, and a screwdriver where it cant get lost is a great idea. as said tho, they really, really do need a lock...
by TheLaughingMan (12:31 AM) - Reply
by: Mussels
as said tho, they really, really do need a lock...
or at least a version with a lock. Give people a choice.
by Kantastic (12:42 AM) - Reply
by: TheLaughingMan
or at least a version with a lock. Give people a choice.
+1 I don't care for the lock. :)
by DonInKansas (12:46 AM) - Reply
Mlee, you obviously don't have kids that like to open and empty drawers. :laugh: I like this idea.
by Mussels (12:47 AM) - Reply
by: DonInKansas
Mlee, you obviously don't have kids that like to open and empty drawers. :laugh: I like this idea.
omg! a version with a key is the PERFECT PORN STASH! [/Themailman]
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