

🔧 Elevate your wiring game with sleek, durable, and hassle-free cable management!
The Legrand OnQ 14-inch In-Wall Media Box is a robust, 20-gauge cold rolled steel enclosure designed for structured wiring systems. Featuring a flanged screw-on cover, 2.5-inch wire openings, and versatile mounting options, it offers a clean, professional installation. Made in the USA and backed by a 1-year warranty, this glossy white media box streamlines cable management for modern residential setups.














| ASIN | B001BAYHX4 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,162 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #62 in Electrical Boxes |
| Brand | On-Q |
| Color | Glossy White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (840) |
| Date First Available | June 19, 2008 |
| Finish | Coated |
| Finish Type | Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00804428023012 |
| Included Components | Installation Guide |
| Installation Type | Screw-In |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 7.63 pounds |
| Item model number | EN1400 |
| Manufacturer | Legrand On-Q |
| Material | Cold Rolled Steel |
| Part Number | EN1400 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5"D x 16.5"W x 17.25"H |
| Size | 14 inch |
| Specification Met | Certified Frustration-free |
| Style | Enclosure with Screw-On Cover |
| UPC | 804428023012 |
| Usage | Residential |
| Warranty Description | 12 Months from Purchase Date |
J**N
Simple to install with a solid build quality at a good price
I always buy legrand outlets and switches because they seem to be made with a good balance of value and quality. This box was perfect for replacing the mess that was my house’s old “network box” which was a hole in the wall with a bundle of cables coming out of it. I also purchased the legrand outlet kit for this box for only $15 which made running power an absolute breeze. The box is dimensionally accurate and with the cover on has a clean aesthetic. I would prefer a hinged door to more easily access the network equipment but for $45 I’m not complaining with the screwed on panel. This was also an unusual install for this panel as the closet was already dry walled. So I used a multi tool to cut a hole in the drywall and then affixed some studs to the edges to mount the box. I wish legrand made a box with a flange on the front that allowed for recessed installs in already finished walls. But affixing studs inside the wall is easy enough with a 14” hole.
M**C
Easy to Install
Nice heavy duty box. Easy to hang on wall, and helped organize all the cords.
F**E
Very good product
I bought the 14" box and it fits between 16"OC studs nicely. I also thought that the supplied screws were too large but they are not. You need to use a drill with a phillips bit and use constant pressure on the self tapping screws. The screws are designed to be tight. It takes a minute for them to grab and screw in. Really cleaned up a mess I had in my garage and while I'm installing a new door through brick, decided to clean up the cables.
J**O
Seems quality
Didn’t really work for my use case but seemed like a quality product.
J**T
Perfect for mounting a Samsung Frame TV
A box like this is a necessity if mounting a Samsung Frame TV flush against the wall. It provides the perfect place to house the Samsung One Connect controller for the TV. It fits perfectly between 16”OC wall studs and is attached with screws (not included) screwed into the sides of the studs, unlike some other brands which require additional wallboard removal for face-mounted screw tabs. The cover is optional (we chose not to install it at this time as the TV covers the box). This box is much less expensive than the plastic models from other manufacturers. There are plenty of knockouts for cables and 2 to add metal receptacle boxes for electrical outlets. Note: I removed about a 3” section of the lip at the bottom on one side of the front of the box in order for the One Connect to slide into the box. It took about a minute to remove it using an oscillating tool (a hacksaw or metal cutting blade in a jigsaw would also work). Just make a couple of cuts in the lip then bend the cut section back and forth with pliers to break it off cleanly.
D**O
Solid panel
My go to for inexpensive low voltage rough home runs. Fits in a standard 16oc stud bay when the framers measure. Knockouts for an outlet, and knockout holes for wiring, can use zip ties or hook and loop to strap up small components.
C**R
Huge holes
20" box with cover. It's a nice box, but it inexplicably has three 2 1/2" holes on one end. Nice if you planned on cabling a warehouse, but for home use, they're overkill and need to then be plugged to keep dust out. Worse, there aren't any smaller, more useful sized knockouts for conduit anywhere. The opposite size has some square cutouts, which also aren't all that useful IMHO. Seems like a poor design decision to me and adds to my costs to actually utilize this thing. Frankly, if my cabling job wasn't getting held up waiting for this box, I'd send it back and try to find something more useful and adaptable for a home installation.
J**R
Worked perfectly for hiding my Apple TV and cables!
Worked perfectly for hiding my Apple TV and cables! I used this to conceal my Apple TV, AV components, and power cables behind a wall-mounted TV. After measuring, I cut into the wall so the box would fit directly behind the mount. I removed the existing electrical junction box and repositioned it to the bottom opening using the outlet punch-out. Tip: Be sure to run all wires through the box before securing it—there’s limited space behind the punch-outs once it’s mounted. I used four wood screws to anchor the box to studs on both sides. Since I have a soundbar, I drilled a separate hole behind its mount to pass wires into the box. I secured the Apple TV and outlet box using zip ties, then covered the box with the included cardboard panel. I sealed the edges with caulk for a clean finish (compound would work too, but caulk was quicker!). Highly recommend this product—just note it doesn’t include instructions, so I hope this helps others!
I**Y
Ordered 2 of these in a row and neither had a cover.
J**I
It was very easy to install, came with many knock-out options for various cables and conduits. Very solid build, and parts fit nicely.
M**N
Perfect for installing you tv flat to the wall. We plan of putting the tv boxes in there. Got an open box for 20$ so that was a super find 🙌🏾. We got rid of the cover since we’ll not be needing it.
S**P
The enclosure is fine - as advertised. I have it installed in the wall with my patch panel and ethernet switch mounted, only to find out it was supplied with the wrong screws to attach the cover. A trip to the hardware store is needed to finish the job.
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