
A bit of sad news today, that Danger Den will be closing it doors soon. For those that are unfamiliar with the company, Danger Den has been building high quality, customized parts and accessories for the PC modding crowd and liquid cooling enthusiasts. Danger Den has always been highly regarded to providing liquid cooling gear and custom cases to customers worldwide.
Danger Den started 12 years ago, and has been based in Astoria, Oregon. The company produced a vast majority of items that were made in the USA, and will be missed by many, and have always been highly regard by the PC enthusiast tech communities for their stellar reputation for the utmost in product quality and service.
"After 12 years our hobby has come to an end. It’s time to pursue other interests and Danger Den will be closing its doors. Thank you for all your support over the years, we’ve enjoyed being part of your modding community. ~ Dan, Jeremy, Dennis, and Rokk All sales final and limited to stock on hand."
At the momnet, Danger Den is offering 75% off the list prices all in-stock inventory until Monday.
At the time of the is writing, we are not sure what will happen to Danger Den, but many are sure to miss this specialized and unique company, the owners and staff, and all the excellent product s and services they provided.
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