1-Star Review — Flyht Pro Cable Case 80x40x40 Wheels
Use case: organizing and transporting audio & power cables.
Order: I bought 3 units because the photos looked great and the price was hard to ignore.
Where it went wrong
1) Size & naming confusion
When I unboxed them, the cases were smaller than expected. After measuring, I realized the listed dimensions refer to the internal space, not the outside.
On the product page the specs clearly say (W×H×D) 360 × 285 (370 with lid) × 360 mm — but the product title “80×40×40” sets a very different expectation.
For context: I’ve bought several THON cases before (e.g. “Thon Accessory Case 60×40×40 BR” — Item 168892) where the title reflects the internal dimensions. The inconsistency here caused the mismatch in expectations.
Suggestion to Thomann: please use one consistent policy for product titles (either always internal or always external dimensions) across comparable cases to avoid confusion.
2) Build quality (the deal-breaker)
This is, unfortunately, the worst-built case I’ve handled so far:
Rivets: multiple were broken/snipped right out of the box. Many weren’t properly set — the tails hadn’t flared on the far side, so joints were loose.
Assembly: metal corner pieces to wooden panels were sloppily attached. The whole box is riveted, but too many rivets are under-set or mis-set.
Interior: gaps and holes in the inner corners that really should be sealed (e.g., with silicone) so small items like connectors or cable ends don’t get stuck.
Materials: overall feel is low grade and not confidence-inspiring for real-world load-in/load-out use.
I actually had to do minor fixes on day one just to make them usable — which shouldn’t be necessary on new cases.
Bottom line
Rating: ★☆☆☆☆ (1/5)
Recommendation: I do not recommend this model. The quality issues outweigh the attractive price.
Note to Thomann
I’ve been a Thomann customer for years; this is the first time I felt compelled to leave such a negative review. Please strengthen incoming quality control so products with these issues don’t make it to the shelf, and please standardize how dimensions are presented in titles to prevent the kind of misunderstanding that happened here.