✨ Elevate Your Space, One Cable at a Time! ✨
The SimpleCord Cable Concealer On-Wall Cord Cover Raceway Kit includes 12 sleek white cable covers, providing a total of 300 inches of coverage. Designed for easy installation with both peel-and-stick and drywall anchor options, this kit allows for a customizable and safe cable management solution that blends with any home or office decor.
A**R
Very good product
Fantastic product.....thank you
L**Y
Shame it does not come with blade to cut to lengths required but perhaps that is for safety ?
Have not used it yet but you get everything you need in the one packet without having to but separate bends etc. Thought it was a bit expensive but when you check the price of having to buy individual bends/tees etc. it is actually quite good value. And as it can be painted to match surroundings it will fit in we'll.
M**C
Good product
Does what it meeds to to very well bit lacks adhesion
J**O
No more rat nest!
I got these to clean up the corner in the living room. I had everything bunched together behind the tv and off to the side with no real structure and I hated it every single time I looked at it. I bought these hoping it would help, spent a bit of time planning out where I wanted everything to run and then got to measuring.The instructions show being able to cut these with a hacksaw, but I found that to immediately be a pain. Easiest method would be a miter saw. But I went the rout of a rotary tool and cutoff wheel to get a precise cut. The kit comes with enough hardware to mount it directly into the drywall, or, use a type of 3m sticky tape.I was unsure if the tape would be enough because I had some pretty heavy wires... and a lot of them... that I wanted to hide in the tracks. BUT the tape was plenty, no need to be putting a bunch of holes in the wall and also having to drill holes in the tracks.It is however, kind of a... what is the lesser of the two evils? Putting holes in the wall, or tearing off drywall if you ever need to remove them. In my situation this is the only place in the living room that I can mount these particular things based on where outlets and how the internet was installed so I was fine sticking it directly to the wall. (either option would be a quick fix with the right tools if you ever did need to remove)Make sure if you DO use the tape that you stick it where you want it on the first try because it won't be coming off once it's attached, even a little bit. Good luck!
R**E
Use the screws. Thank me later.
You'll need to spend another dollar to buy enough screws to use with all the raceways.If you use the adhesive strips, they *will not* come off without also removing your wall paint and possibly some of the wall as well. I had NO problem with the adhesive being weak.But when we sold the house and I removed the raceways, it wasn't just a little patchwork and paint to repair the wall damage.Here in the new home - I'm using screws. It's going to take a little while longer to install - but when it's time to remove them there will be nothing but a 3/32" hole left in the wall.
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