🔌 Hide the mess, flaunt the finesse.
The D-Line Cable Raceway On-Wall Cord Cover is a modern, paintable PVC channel designed for easy peel-and-stick installation. Its one-piece hinged lid with patented click-lock securely conceals cables along walls or baseboards. Supplied in long 39-inch lengths to minimize connectors, it offers a sleek, decorative half-round profile that blends seamlessly with your decor. Compatible color-matched accessories enable clean routing around angles, making it the perfect solution for professional-grade cable management without the hassle.
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Item Dimensions L x W | 39"L x 1.18"W |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Style | Modern |
Color | White |
C**Y
Simple installation, good results.
I have 0 diy skills, but even I got this look pretty decent. Hides cords from my wire biting cat well., much to his dismay.I found the self adhesive to be perfect and easy enough to resize with a little hack saw as needed.Blends in beautifully with white baseboard.
B**E
Great
I love these. They are easy to install. They are easy to use. They open and close easily. they stay closed. Most importantly, they keep the cords neat and out of little kitties gnawing capability. Just brought some more to use on my son's desk for his new computer. I have not tried painting them because the black ones are perfect for the places they are going but I feel they should take paint as easily as any other plastic - probably need a couple of coats but if you want them to blend in - I think it will work. I used a PVC pipe cutter to cut them in appropriate lengths. Seemed to work well. The ones on my desk have been installed for a couple of years and nobody has fallen off.
K**1
HIDES/PROTECTS A USB CORD IN MY BATHROOM
I bought this to hide/protect 3 feet of USB cable that runs along the floor at the entrance to my shower from my cat water fountain (see pic). Works perfectly for my purpose without glueing down. NOTE: I HAD ordered the .78" wide one originally because the cable is so thin; HOWEVER, if you also need to hide the USB connector end part, the .78" was a little too narrow so I ordered this 1.18" wide version and it fits perfectly, cord, extension, and connector.
D**
No more ugly cords!
I am more than happy with this product. There were 3 black cords hanging from the TV that drove me nuts looking at them! I purchased this product thinking it’s got to look better than it does now! I purchased the beige which was perfect. It was super easy to install, and sticks great on the wall. I plan on buying more!
M**O
Cord Hider Works Well! Baby isn't finding the cords anymore!
Bought these so our baby wouldn't be pulling on cords along the wall, they work great. It's nice to have ones that you can open if needed but they're definitely more difficult to open which we like, hoping the baby won't be able to open them and pull the cord out!They stick on easily to the wall, seems to stay in place for now. Haven't tried painting them as our walls are white. I did have to cut them and don't own a hacksaw so I used a box cutter. Wasn't the easiest to do this way but able to get the job done.
L**X
Hide ugly tv cords
These things are amazing! The black tv cord looked horrible snak8ng down the wall. Now it just looks like a piece of trim!
A**R
Good raceway; however not entirely straight
I purchased two 3' raceways to conceal speaker wire for new Klipsch presence speakers I purchased for my home entertainment system. In the photo you can see the horizontal raceways extending from the two wall-mounted speakers to behind the upper TV.I purchased white raceways and followed the instructions which said to scum them with sandpaper before painting. I did that and had no issues with the paint adhering to the raceway. I used a short roller to try to mimic the texture of the paint on the walls.I cut the raceways to the desired lengths using a hacksaw. That was reasonably easy. I wasn't too worried about how "finished" the ends would look since I knew they would be concealed.The main issue I ran into was realizing that the raceways were not completely straight. The way I attempted to overcome that was by placing a long, substantial level along where the raceways would be installed, and then starting from one end, push the raceway flush with the level to straighten it out as it was being attached to the wall. That was mostly successful, though if I'm being really picky I can see places where the raceway could be more straight.Also of note is that the raceway mounts to the wall with adhesive which is very strong. So you pretty much have one shot to attach the raceway where you want it; it will not easily come off & re-attach if you don't get the placement right.Overall I'm pretty satisfied with how my project turned out, but would have been more satisfied if the raceways were perfectly straight (or reasonably close).
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