![]() ![]() I have lots of cover panels left over, so I can deploy more where needed. I never took a picture of the original cord situation, but the photo shows how clean it looks now. ![]() I liked that it was slightly over ten feet and included a good amount of elbows and couplers, which would give me some mulligans if I messed it up, but I got this right on the first try. Enter this cord cover, which was the cheapest I could find on Amazon that would accept a single cable of this size. Anything I tried to contain it looked even worse. I have been making good, steady progress, but I have long been bothered by an unsightly VOIP phone cable (basically an ethernet cable) that spiraled chaotically from a wall bookshelf down to the VOIP wall jack in the middle of an adjacent wall. I have been a little obsessed for a couple of years with decluttering my office with my own version of feng shui. I recommend putting the cord through them before attaching them to the wall. I did not use pieces of tape the length of each plastic piece small, two-inch pieces spaced about three inches apart will hold the plastic pieces fine. They will sit flush once taped to the wall.I have not tried to remove the adhesive but it stuck well to my wall and has not fallen off or caused damage. You do not need the brackets between pieces that are going in the same direction. I painted one set and used a hack saw to cut down pieces to size each time.Only one cord will fit in them. They are easy to use and adhere well to the wall. It was very tight and no additional cords would be able to fit.Original Review from 3/14/20:I’ve purchased two sets of these now for two different TVs. The product can be easily cut, painted, and removed.A final update to the original review - I was able to get one standard size TV cable and one thin/flat extension cord into the same concealer. The plastic bent with the heat (see photo), rendering it useless, but it was worth it to me to avoid damage to the walls.Overall, very happy with this. Fortunately, there was no drywall or paint damage whatsoever so I maintain my original five stars. I followed the instructions and used a hair dryer to heat up the adhesive before attempting to pull the plastic off of the wall. ![]() Update as of 4/10/20:I removed about three feet of these cable concealers from the wall today to rearrange some things. Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2020 Warm Reminder (2): You'll get 1 roll of adhesive tape, which is very plentiful as well and strong.Max to 2 small cords and not suit to hide multiple wires ![]()
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