✨ Elevate your space, one cable at a time! ✨
The 150in Cord Hider Kit by Simple Cord is a comprehensive 48-piece solution designed to manage and conceal cables for wall-mounted TVs and computers. This kit includes six 25-inch wire hiders, 12 connectors, and all necessary installation materials, ensuring a clean and safe environment. The paintable design allows for customization to match your decor, making it both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Item Dimensions L x W | 25"L x 25"W |
Color | White |
Style Name | White 150" |
N**K
Improves the look of our cabling significantly - installation was some work
Cable Concealer On-Wall Cord Cover Raceway Kit - Cable Management System to Hide Cables, Cords, or Wires - Cord Organizer for TVs and Computers at Home or in The Office We really needed to tidy up our wall-mounted television cabling and this kit worked quite well.General comments:* We were able to put a large number of cables through the channel: 2 HDMI, 1 Ethernet, 1 pair of RCA AV cables (Red+White), and a Coaxial cable* It helped me to locate studs on the wall to use them as anchor points, rather than the double-stick tape.* I found it much easier to slide the cover panels onto the channels, rather than try to snap them on (or off)* I found it very important to try out the cables in the channels with the covers (slid) on to ensure things fit.* At first, we had a 3-wire component connection cable set that did not fit. I chose to separate the cable into 3 parts, and keep only the Left and Right audio that we wanted, and had to remove a couple of big rubber bumps from the cable also.* I also had to arrange for my HDMI cable lengths to be long enough so that I could keep the cable ends outside the channel, and did not need to put any extenders in the channel.My installation experience:* My installation is a wall-mounted TV over a fireplace mantle, with some cables going to the right of the fireplace and other cables going to the left.* I used a "T" under the TV and fed both left and right sides from there.* I planned the overall route, and identified the studs I was going to use along the way, and measuring lengths to be sure things were centered and balanced.* It was not necessary for every section to have a stud or screw in it. for some ones that did not have a stud, I used double-sided Velcro tape instead of the the included double-sided tape, on the assumption that I was going to need to remove this at some point to adjust the wiring or add new wires. * The key point here is that removing or adding the covers seemed difficult unless you slide them out the end. That being the case, it helped have the ability to unscrew the main section to freely move things around. This would not be the case if they were anchored with double-sided tape. If you use the double-sided tape, make sure you get it right the first time.)* I installed things in sections starting from the TV and working way away from it.* At each step, I would cut the length I needed, check out the cabling for fit with the cover on; then I remove the cover to drill and screw in the channel. Once that was done, I would slide the cover on from the end and go to the next section.The whole thing took maybe an hour since I was figuring out a lot of things by trial-and-error.Now that I think about it, a You-Tube video of installation options might really help others. It may even be out there, but I didn't look at the time.We are very satisfied with the look of the system, even without any painting to match our off-white wall color.
Z**K
Easy cable managment!
No one wants their cables just hanging on the wall under their mounted tv, right? These make it super easy to hide those pesky cables! Also they are very easy to paint to match your wall color as well! I've currently got 3 HDMI cables and a power cable running through these. It's a tight fit, but these hold them in perfectly!
P**R
Works good.
It works but they should have included 6 of the 180 degree connectors so you can have 2 separate straight runs with 3 of the straight pieces. I wanted to do this on the job I had but they only include 5 180 degree pieces.Double sided tape was fairly good at sticking. Included screws and anchors but I had a cinder block wall.Getting the cables inside it was not fun. The biggest issues was trying to slide the cover over the cable channel. For whatever reason it would stick and I would have to do it over and over. I had to deduct 1 star due to how hard it was to get the top cover on. I literally spent almost 30 minutes trying to get the top cover to slide all the way up (included pulling it off and trying again at least 7 times.). You don't have to slide it but it is much harder to get the cable in straight that way. If your not maxing out the area inside it may be easier but I had issues trying to get the cover on with nothing inside. I would suggest taping the wires before putting them in.For anyone wondering about how many cables this can hold.I managed to squeeze 5 CAT 6 and 2 CAT 5E cables. The 5 CAT6 were larger than normal (monoprice with the plastic insert inside).
J**Y
Perfect!
I used this to conceal wires coming from my projector. Before installing these, the wires were just hanging down and looked awful.They come with two installation methods: adhesive tape or drilling holes. I ended up going the drilled hole route since I did not want to rip paint off the wall in the future when taking these down. I suggest the same if you don't mind a little extra work.The plastic is durable. It recommends using a saw to cut it to desired length (if needed), however I used a strong pair of scissors to cut it which did the job just fine. Maybe not as perfect as using a saw, but it got the job done.For me, the location that I was installing these was very high so I had a difficult time installing since I did not have a ladder. Had it not been so high, I know it would have been fairly easy to install these. I used a small drill bit to drill holes a few inches from each end and then screwed directly into the wall. I didn't even bother to use anchors or screw into a stud. The screws were durable enough and the wires plus concealer didn't have enough tension on the screws to pose a threat to falling out.The whole process took roughly 1 to 1.5 hours to install. I'm very happy with the result and would definitely purchase again for another similar project in the future.One piece of advice is to make sure that the rails line up perfectly when drilling your holes, otherwise you will be left with a slightly off looking track. If you look at my image, you can see this on the far right track. I decided not to correct it because it was so difficult to reach that high to install these in the first place and I just wanted to be finished with the project.
W**Z
Excellent product work as designed
Excellent product work as designed
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