✨ Elevate Your Space, One Cord at a Time!
The Legrand Wiremold Cord Cover is a 5-foot solution designed to conceal cords and cables, ensuring a clean and safe environment. With its pressure-sensitive tape, it adheres to any flooring surface and can be easily cut to fit your specific needs.
P**O
Bien en general
Un poco grande, pero es de uso rudo... El pegamento podría ser mejor... En general bien y cumple su función...
S**R
Discreetly tidies up cables
Nicely conceals the power cord and network cable for our Mac desktop computer. I was able to fit both into the center channel. The cover lays flat and was the optimum length for where I placed it, so I didn’t need to trim its length, nor did I use the double-sided tape, since it rests between our office desk and a filing cabinet, covering a very short distance along the floor where anyone might walk. It lies nice and level and doesn’t appear to be a tripping hazard. I appreciate that the dark brown colour was a good match for our espresso maple floors.It arrived on a warm day, so when I opened the box the cord cover was warm and pliable and rolled out perfectly flat without any manipulation needed to make it level with the floor. I’m happy with this purchase, as it tidies up the cords and is very discreet. I hope my review and attached photos are helpful to others. Cheers :)
L**E
Great product
Excellent product to hide wires so my puppy doesn't chew the wires.
A**R
Bon produit mais le ruban ne colle pas très bien.
Bon produit mais le ruban ne colle pas très bien.
P**E
Works, but not for show and needs prepping
While the material is thick (which is a good thing), is of good quality and does the job (after prepping it like others suggest), it is not for show. Like many others, my floor cord protector came with large visible scuff marks on the top. Unlike others, I did not have any ink marks on top. Since I am using this in a basement/work room install and is dark brown, the scuff marks are acceptable for the job.The manufacturer’s video shows that it comes with double-stick tape and it gives the impression that the tape will hold it flat. It won’t. Even if the tape did hold it flat, who would want to put double-stick tape on a hardwood or vinyl floor? And if you have carpeting, no way it would hold.The thickness of the material is one of the things I like about it but it is also what gives it the unmanageable curl. I tried hanging it from the furnace room ceiling for several days. The curls did not budge.So, I did what others suggest. And you follow/use these instructions at your own risk. As seen in photo 1, I uncurled it (mine is 15 feet) into a large sink. This was not easy since it does not want to uncurl. You can see in the lower right that the product is trying to re-curl. Leaving the stopper out, I ran the hot water until it was as hot as it would get. I then turned off the water, put in the stopper and then ran the hot water until it covered the protector. I then boiled 3 quarts of water and carefully poured it into the sink. (In hindsight, I don’t think I needed to add the boiling water.) I then let it sit for 15 minutes because you need to let the heat penetrate completely through the thick material. As you can see in photo 2, the curl in lower right is gone. I then used needle nosed pilers to put out the stopper. After the water drained, with gloved hands, I picked up one end and slowly raised it so that the water inside the protector would drain out the other end into the sink. Once out, I then laid it flat on flooring where residual moisture would not damage the flooring. In my case, it was a concrete floor. I then placed a heavy weight on each end (see photo 3) since it is the ends where it would want to re-curl. I did not place any weights in the middle. I left the weights on until the product totally cooled to room temperature. After I removed the weights, it was perfectly flat and I was able to install, as seen in photo 4.
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