✨ Elevate your space, eliminate the mess! ✨
The 153in Cord Hider is a premium cable management solution designed to conceal up to 153 inches of cables, ensuring a tidy and organized home entertainment area. With a quick installation process, customizable design, and a focus on safety, this cord hider is perfect for modern households looking to enhance their decor while keeping their environment safe.
S**R
Easy to install, simple to measure and cut. Its a clean looking installation
The great thing about this is that you can measure and cut easily to fit your lengths. Comes with corners, covers for seams etc... its a professional look and the adhesive is STRONG... So be careful... once it touches the surface its being applied to, it will stick and hold. Seems VERY durable and can handle speaker cables plus an electric wire for AC.
T**A
Estético
Me sirvió a la perfección, ahora el área de mi TV se ve más estético
K**D
Easy to install
It’s a great product : love it and it’s easy to install
S**I
Just pay attention. Be careful. Use the screws!
The reviews were mixed when I ordered. Some people said the adhesive was so strong that it ruined walls, others said it didn’t stick well and fell off. I had it in my head before it arrived: “Use screws. Don’t risk it.”Well apparently I’m not good at listening to my own advice. They came, so I tested the stickiness out of curiosity… I figured I’ll score them. Just an inch of adhesive, leave paper on for 2 inches, peel another inch of adhesive etc etc. so I ended up with a half adhesive, half “still paper over adhesive” like this > - - - - - Welp. It seemed to be sagging. I poked the adhesive and told myself it’s not even that sticky, the walls will be fineee. Again, lying to myself. So I went allll in. Removed all the paper from the adhesive. Stick it to the walls. Slightly failed, since I was mounting them near the ceiling.. I didn’t think “maybe leave a cm or two for the clampy things” I just lined it right up to the ceiling and that was that. Then I go to put one of those elbows on… oh. Too close to the ceiling. Well maybe if I just move it down a cm… no. Can not do that. It’s like a part of the wall now, after only 10 minutes of being stuck. I went to gently gently peel one off so I could adjust it. I see a little paint coming off, not tooo bad… then oh okay I’ve got 3 inches in each direction of straight wall peeling off. Then I saw what I could only describe as cardboard? Are my walls made of cardboard??? Cause once you peel that layer of paint, there’s some brown looking paper stuff, certainly not wood. No idea what that stuff is. No idea how to fix it. I only ruined like 6 inches of wall, so now I’m leaving it alone. It’s basically functional, whatever, looks better than a cord hanging along the ceiling from hooks.. but I believe I’m in biiig trouble when I decide to move. Since I’m renting of course, I highly doubt I’ll be getting that $800 safety deposit back unless I can somehow figure out how to un-rip the walls… it looks fine now but when I go to remove the stuff, some of the “paint cardboard” is already mega stuck to the adhesive, so it will for sure peel off.anyway. If you own the house, perfect. If you JUST USE THE SCREWS, perfect. If you’re renting and don’t want to go to carpentry school to figure out how to fix the walls, or want that security deposit back, stop. Just stop. Use the screws. Just use the screws. 20 min of drilling and screwing vs ruining your wall and being lost on how to fix it? Take the 20 minutes for sure. I didn’t listen to me, but you should.Other than me messing up by using the adhesive, they’re good. Easy to cut. Look nice. Fit perfectly if you make sure to leave a cm before hitting a floor/ceiling.
B**J
Cord covers
They work very well.
B**L
Cord Covers
I have ordered this product before and have been very satisfied using it for different purposes. Very easy to use and it’s paintable to match your decor.
H**N
Special Installation Tips for the Strong Adhesive
This is a good product...good size, fits a bunch of cords if you need it to, and I like the way the covers snap on rather than needing to slide on from the sides.I have one big installation tip. The adhesive is SUPER STRONG and is really hard to remove the channel from the wall once you stick it. Be careful, measure and level and draw a line on the wall before you remove the cover for the adhesive. Now my little trick- TAKE AN XACTO KNIFE or razor blade and cut through the adhesive and its cover. Cut about 2 inches in from both ends, and then make a couple cuts about 2 inches apart right in the center. Those 3 two inch sections will be what you want to retain, and you want to get rid of the other adhesive. I tried just removing the liner from those little sections and sticking it up on the wall but it was a little challenging to get it to stick. It might have worked if I pushed harder to get those sections to stick. What I ended up doing is taking my thumb and rolling and peeling off the whole adhesive in those larger areas except for my 2 inch sections. It is almost like a rubbery gummy adhesive and you can just push it and roll it off the plastic with a little effort. With just the little sections of adhesive it still sticks the channel down very securely but when it comes time to take it off, it will be easier and won't rip up the whole wall.Secondly, I found that when putting 2 straight pieces against each other, it looks better to just butt them up against each other rather than using one of the connector covers. The connector covers are wider so you see a bulge at each connection that really isn't necessary. In this same vein I tried to do a 45 degree miter cut on 2 pieces of channel with my hacksaw so I could butt the corners together without the extra covers. I didn't get it perfect so there was a little gap showing and I decided to just pop on one of the 90 degree elbow covers and be done with it, but I think if you got the cuts right it would look cleaner to miter the channel cut rather than use the covers.
I**N
great product
great product, this is my second purchase
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