A box & file mobile cabinet – Soho file cabinet offers convenient storage of files and supplies with an accessory drawer on top and two file drawers with smooth-glide suspension. The accessory drawer is perfect for cell phones, tablets, cables, and small supplies. Full high-side drawers accommodate letter-size, hanging file folders. The lock secures the two top drawers. Four casters allow you to move the pedestal where you need it. Three-drawer organizer also includes an 18″ depth, recessed plastic handles, and steel construction with a baked enamel finish.
- An accessory drawer for small supplies and 2 file drawers with smooth-glide suspension
- Full high-side drawers for letter-size, hanging file folders
- Lock secures the 2 top drawers
- 4 casters for easy mobility
- Durable, steel construction with a baked enamel finish.
Specifications:
- Color: Teal
- Depth: 18 in.
- Drawer Type: Box File
- Recycled: Yes
- Material: Steel
- Country of Origin: USA
- SKU: SPRCH100687
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it.
The 3S now has silent left/right click buttons, as well as a silent scroll wheel. This was my biggest complaint about the 2S, the clicks were loud and the scroll wheel's ratcheting function was even louder. Despite the silent clicks, the buttons still provide tactile feedback and does not feel mushy like the cheaper silent mice.
Other improvements:
The main scroll wheel and side scroll wheel are now fully metal and do not have a rubber grip. On the 2S, the rubber grip deteriorates over time and becomes tacky, causing it to pick up dust and grime frequently. The 3S will be a lot easier to clean because of this.
The 3S is now even comfier to hold over extended use. The 3S feels better ergonomically over the 2S when comparing the two side by side. The finish on the 3S is softer than the 2S, and while it feels more premium, I am worried about how the material will hold up after a few years of daily use.
USB-C charging port. A small change, but much better than the micro-USB charging port on the 2S.
Changes I have mixed feelings on:
The placement of the forward/back thumb buttons is now placed below the horizontal scroll wheel. This change makes it so your thumb has to constantly go over the thumb buttons when using the horizontal scroll wheel. I'm sure this is something I'll get used to, but it's now a lot more likely that the thumb buttons will be pressed accidentally.
The bottom thumb button (gesture button) on the 3S is harder to actuate compared to the 2S. The area where you can press down for it to register a click is much smaller. This does prevent accidental clicks though, which is a problem that would occasionally happen with the 2S.
Overall feelings:
I've been using the MX Master 2S daily for the past 6 years, and although it has held up well and still functions perfectly, the MX Master 3S is still a worthy upgrade. There are a couple minor changes that I don't necessarily love, but the improvements overall outweigh the cons. The silent clicks and scroll wheel on the 3S is an incredible improvement and I can't see myself wanting to go back to using the 2S.
I wasn't, within two days I got the forearm pains. I tried my other more ergonomic mouse and the carpal tunnel went away within a few hours.
Don't buy a cheap mouse if you're on the computer for your career!
This one's built like a tank and is really comfortable, keeps my hand arched and eliminated the carpal pain I was getting from the bad mouse.
Some things to note:
- install the logitech software, it lets you assign the thumb wheel on the left to control magnification or other functions.
- There's an otherwise invisible button you will NOT find unless you know it's there (the logitech software lets you know). It's pretty cool and useful.
Pairing over Bluetooth was instant and stable on both platforms. I’ve seen complaints about latency with some Bluetooth peripherals, but this one stays locked in and smooth. You can also use the Logi Bolt receiver if you want, but I’ve been fine without it.
What really makes the 3S legendary is the usability: the scroll wheel is an engineering feat. It switches from clicky to free-spin, and that smooth scroll in Excel or long docs is no small reason to buy. The side-scroll thumb wheel is perfect for timelines and horizontal navigation. Add in the gesture button under the thumb and you've got a mouse that adapts to how you work-not the other way around.
Now, let’s be clear: this does not have 8000 Hz polling. It’s not meant to. Bluetooth caps at 125 Hz, and even the Logi Bolt version maxes out at the same. That’s not a drawback- it's just not a gaming mouse. For productivity, the responsiveness is more than enough.
Battery life has been incredible. I've been using this model daily for weeks on a single charge and it still hasn't needed a top-off. It charges via USB-C, which is a much-needed upgrade from the micro-USB days of the 2S.
Pros:
comfortable for extended use
Bluetooth switching across devices
excellent scroll
customizable buttons and gesture support
long battery life with fast USB-C charging
Cons:
capped at 125 Hz polling rate (not for gaming)
no receiver included with Bluetooth version
high price point compared to standard mice
Hot Take:
This mouse isn't trying to be everything. It’s just trying to be the best damn tool for real work-and it succeeds completely.
So it's basically unusable. I've been trying to contact the seller to get replacement screws ever since, with no luck so far. I'll update this review if I ever get the missing pieces!
UPDATE: They sent me replacement hardware! They were super nice and police and everything now works and I've updated the stars on my review!
2. I am missing one screw for the casters.
3. One screw for the handles was messed up so it would not fit in the handle hole. I tried the screw on all the handles but it would not fit at all, so i determined the problem to be the screw, not the handle or the hole. Due to this, one handle is very loose and easily jiggles.
4. The top drawer arrived a bit bent but still functional.
At first look this is poor quality and flimsy material. Quality aside, what pushed me over to prompt a negative review were the multiple issues with the screws and holes. The least they could do was make sure the holes were big enough for the screws they provided, to give the accurate amount of screws, and to give functional screws that aren't messed up.
I do not recommend this product.