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The Simple Cord 150in Cord Hider Kit offers a comprehensive 48-piece solution to organize and conceal cables for wall-mounted TVs and computers. Featuring six 25-inch paintable plastic raceways and 12 versatile connectors, it provides 150 inches of customizable coverage. Installation is flexible with strong self-adhesive tape or durable screw anchors. Designed to protect children and pets from exposed cords, this kit blends seamlessly into your décor while maintaining easy access to wires.









| ASIN | B01JKO8724 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,969 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #246 in Cable Raceways |
| Brand | SimpleCord |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,381 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00643303997327 |
| Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 25"L x 25"W |
| Item Height | 1 inches |
| Item Type Name | Simple Cord Cable Concealer On-Wall Cord Covers with 6, 25” Raceways – 150” Cable Management System Hides Cords, Wires for Wall TVs, Computers – White |
| Item Weight | 2.11 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SimpleCord |
| Material | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 25"L x 25"W |
| Style | White 150" |
| Style Name | White 150" |
| UPC | 643303997327 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 30 days |
J**Y
Perfect!
I used this to conceal wires coming from my projector. Before installing these, the wires were just hanging down and looked awful. They come with two installation methods: adhesive tape or drilling holes. I ended up going the drilled hole route since I did not want to rip paint off the wall in the future when taking these down. I suggest the same if you don't mind a little extra work. The plastic is durable. It recommends using a saw to cut it to desired length (if needed), however I used a strong pair of scissors to cut it which did the job just fine. Maybe not as perfect as using a saw, but it got the job done. For me, the location that I was installing these was very high so I had a difficult time installing since I did not have a ladder. Had it not been so high, I know it would have been fairly easy to install these. I used a small drill bit to drill holes a few inches from each end and then screwed directly into the wall. I didn't even bother to use anchors or screw into a stud. The screws were durable enough and the wires plus concealer didn't have enough tension on the screws to pose a threat to falling out. The whole process took roughly 1 to 1.5 hours to install. I'm very happy with the result and would definitely purchase again for another similar project in the future. One piece of advice is to make sure that the rails line up perfectly when drilling your holes, otherwise you will be left with a slightly off looking track. If you look at my image, you can see this on the far right track. I decided not to correct it because it was so difficult to reach that high to install these in the first place and I just wanted to be finished with the project.
D**R
longer conduit = less work and better looks
thankfully after reading many reviews of conduit on amazon, i saw this kit recommended. it is true, these longer conduits work better. less cutting--and the lengths are more appropriate for what most people might be trying to do. it's not hard to paint the plastic--it takes about two thick coats for me. and i was surprised that the adhesive tape was more than sufficient to hold up the conduits against my painted dry wall. exactly what i had hoped for. i might add a tip: i had separated the conduit (front, back) to paint it. but that was a waste. just attach the adhesive backing first to the conduit (but don't peel off the second layer). then paint it as sloppy as you like. i was worried that the pain would keep the conduit stuck, but that didn't happen.
T**A
Hiding TV antenna cables
These were easily applied to the wall to hide cables. A little more slender profile would have been preferred, but this looks way better than wires dangling down a very tall wall. Purchased two boxes. The pieces connect together and adhere to wall with very sticky double-backed tape (included). They are paintable as well. No toxic odor from plastic. Suggest you measure to know how many to buy. They even come with 'elbows' to configure cable on the wall as needed.
N**9
Work well in my theater room
This is a good no frills kit for the price. I am running it along the baseboards for a couple different purposes. One section carries 2 runs of double jacketed 14ga speaker wire and a run of Cat6e for my Atmos surrounds and my router, and another section is hiding a long run of HDMI and a C14 power cord for my projector. The sections assemble pretty easily, and securely enough that 90 degree bends of stiff cable don't pop the raceways apart. The connectors fit securely enough and are no more or less unsightly than others I've seen. I wish they sold just extra sections of the raceway. I have a ton of leftover angle connectors that will go to waste and I still need more raceway to finish the room. On long runs along the walls I don't even use the flat connectors. I just butt the raceways end to end and they blend with the walls better than if you have that bump between the sections every few feet. The raceways are easy to cut to size. I did it with a box knife but you could probably use utility scissors as well.
X**C
An Easy and Effective Way to Hide Unsightly Cables
The Simple Cord Cable Concealer On-Wall Cord Covers is a great solution for hiding unsightly cables. The adhesive works well and the product is able to hide the cables very effectively. I was able to use it on the ceiling, it made a big difference in the appearance of my room. I really appreciate the sleek and clean look it gave my home. The only downside I found was that the product did not come with a retail package as depicted in the image. However, this did not affect the performance of the product in any way. Overall, I would definitely recommend this product to anyone looking for an easy and effective way to conceal cables and improve the appearance of their home or office.
B**.
Horrible Experience With Product But Excellent Customer Service
I'm updating my review: originally I gave this product a 1 star review. When the seller saw my review they issued me a refund although I didn't request one and offered to send a free replacement as they felt the original must have been defective. They didn't ask me or in any way imply they wanted me to change my review. I do appreciate a company that stands behind their product. I also understand that perhaps I did receive a defective product. I no longer care about hiding my cable lines - it's not worth the headache but I am willing to commend the company for having A+ customer service. Thank you for the refund. This stuff is a nightmare. The instructions may be easy to follow but the product itself is not easy to use. The front and back pieces should ideally slide apart but trust me even with two people they are not going to slide apart. So, the only other option is to peel them apart. This also means since they don't slide you have to try and snap them together once you have put your cord inside them. I have two fingers that are CUT UP from this process. So beware that the edges are sharp enough to tear your skin up. Also beware that where it states you can "simply cut it to the length you desire" - please note in the instructions it suggests using a hacksaw! We did not have a hacksaw so what we did was use a box cutter to make a thin enough cut to where we could bend it back and forth until it snapped apart. But don't think for a second you will be able to cut completely through it with a box cutter because it isn't happening! Plus, the nice looking connectors - we couldn't use any of them! Once the cords are inside the corner connectors should ideally snap together- we couldn't get a single one to do so. They won't stay together. Last but not least, make absolutely sure of where you place it because if it's slanted or just simply not placed where you need it - you will remove paint when you take it off the wall. I highly recommend you find an alternative method for hiding your cords. This experience was not good and I don't recommend this product.
U**L
Great product. Just make sure to test fit your cables.
Like many other people, after installing my T.V. and soundbar, I didn't want the cluttered wires hanging around. Ideally, I wanted to run the cables through the wall, and have a nice clean setup, but since I live in an apartment that was not an option. In looking for another solution I found this product. Reading the reviews and looking at the pictures, I decided to give it a try. After it arrived, I made some test fits just to make sure the number of cables I would be running through them wouldn't be too thick. They work just fine, but I will say that if you run a power strip cable and 2-3 HDMI cables, there is not much more room to run anything else. MAYBE ethernet, but you would have to carefully test fit and all of the cables and plan your route. But this is a great product. I used the adhesive tape instead of the screws, just to limit the amount of wholes I was putting in the walls. The tape works great! Once it is stuck, it's stuck. Removing it is difficult, which is the point, just carefully lay the tracks and make sure everything lines up before you press fit with the tape. The tape will also add about 1/4 inch of depth to the track. So the track will be raised off the wall just a little bit more than using the screws. I would highly recommended this product, and would seriously consider using this again for future projects.
K**S
Way better (and cheaper) then adding an electrical outlet behind your tv or drilling holes in the wall to hide those ugly cords!
These things are awesome if you're like me and can't stand the site of cords hanging from your TV. We recently hung our tv on the wall ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000WYVBR0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ) with that wall mount from Amazon of course (which is awesome) and quickly realized we needed SOMETHING to hide the hanging cords. Bought this baby and she did the trick! Took about 20 minutes, only because I had to gather a measuring tape, level and then figure out how I wanted the wires to go, but was pretty straight forward. Didn't have a hacksaw to cut for measuring, but good kitchen shears worked just fine. I fit SO many cords into one of these pieces (cable cord, TV power cord, fire stick cord, surround sound cord, AND audio optical cord). I didn't bring the cords and cover all the way down to the trim, because the cords weren't long enough to reach all the day and then swing part of the way back up to where our electrical outlet is--so in one photo you can see where the cords come out of the channel (picture 2). With a little movement of furniture and moving some decor, they're all hidden. And I only used one single piece plus a small piece of another, out of the entire package. #winning. Hoping to throw some paint over the plastic channels to really blend with the wall--no rush on that. Amazon, once again, has literally every product I've ever needed. I'm a sucker for a good before and after, so eat your heart out (then go cover those ugly TV cords).
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