✨ Elevate Your Space, One Cord at a Time! ✨
The D Line Half Round TV Cord Cover is a 3.3-foot long, sleek black plastic solution designed to conceal and organize your cords. Featuring a unique hinged and click lock lid, it offers easy access and installation, making it a stylish addition to any home or office.
Manufacturer | D-LINE USA INC |
Item model number | US/1D5025B/EH |
ASIN | B00845QHEG |
S**I
Cleaner look
Very simpe to use just wish they were easier to cut. Piece of advice, mount to the wall before you put the cords in
A**N
Buena opción
Es una buena opción. Se ve bien visualmente y es fácil de instalar. Además, se adhiere bien a las superficies.
T**I
RV canopy wiring chase cover
It fit the channel perfectly.
D**3
Great way to channel your cables into a tube
Like many, I suffered from cable clutter. About ten leading from my desk to a power strip with surge protection. Amazing tangle of cables going in all directions and I dreaded ever going there to temporarily remove or add another power cable.I affixed this tube to the underside of my desk (I actually cut it into two so cables could be merged with existing ones on their way to the power strip). The glue is very strong and should last a long time. One word of caution: you might want to hold it in place if you insert the cables first rather than installing it empty. That ensures the cables will not move it around before the glue is set.I was able to channel all my cables into this tube except a couple that enter the power strip from an opposite direction from my desk. Now the cables are invisible inside this tube and run the full length of my desk to the power strip. Very clean and professional look versus a maze of wires. By the way, one reviewer states that you cannot insert several cables at once into a tube because the tube is sealed and they are too crowded to thread through the tube. This is false. I have bought several products from this company and all tubes can be opened up to insert your power cables into. Then they snap shut. You might have to use a screwdriver to open the mechanism that locks the tube, but you can open it again and again for the entire length of the tube. So you do not have to "thread" cables through the tube, but merely open it up, insert them in the tube, then snap it shut. Think through how many cables you are running together and order the larger size if you have several cables. If need be, use a simple twist tie to keep the cables bundled effectively. By the way, the company also makes a box that holds a surge protector and hides it from view.
G**A
Maravilloso
Estetico con buen espacio y funcional
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