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The D-Line 13.12ft Cord Hider Kit offers a patented, one-piece half-round cable cover system with a strong self-adhesive backing and click-lock lid for easy installation. Supplied with 4x 39-inch lengths and 12 color-matched accessories, it’s paintable and durable enough for indoor and outdoor use, providing a stylish, customizable solution to hide and organize TV and wall-mounted cords with minimal connectors and a neat finish.





| ASIN | B07KFP5SJ8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,388 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #62 in Cable Raceways |
| Brand | D-Line |
| Color | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,148 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 39"L x 1.18"W |
| Item Height | 0.59 inches |
| Manufacturer | D-Line |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Product Dimensions | 39"L x 1.18"W |
| Style | Half Round |
| Style Name | Half Round |
| UPC | 818165013014 |
| Unit Count | 13.12 Feet |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
S**.
easy to cut, easy to paint, solved my visible wire problem!
I'm so pleased by the quality of this channel. Each piece came with a protective film that saved it from scratching as I cut it to size (which was easily done with a cordless jigsaw). After a light sanding, it took paint very well! The adhesive is strong and the plastic itself is thick and sturdy. I really like the D-shape of the channel: perfect to fit the cord of my pendant lamps without being too obtrusive. I'd gladly purchase this brand again for future projects.
J**P
High Quality-Looks Great-Easy to Install
As you can see in the pictures these were installed outside on stucco. It has rained twice (we live in Florida so no surprise) and so far they remain firmly in place. The packaging was great, the instructions were clear and they are very easy to cut using standard aircraft snips. We couldn't be happier as they added a beautiful finishing touch to our outdoor awning installation. I would highly recommend. If additional adhesive is required at some point I'll amend my post.
F**K
Nice for concealing power cords on the wall
I purchased this for the power cable of our baby monitor, which runs vertically from an outlet near the floor up to the monitor, which is about 6' above the floor. I wanted it partly to make the stark white power cord less of an eyesore, and partly to prevent my son from grabbing the cord or playing with it. This product worked perfectly. Fortunately we had some paint left over after painting the nursery, so I was able to use that to paint one of these channels and make it less of an eyesore. As another reviewer suggested, I sanded the channel first with some 200-grit sandpaper. It's visible on the wall, but not something you notice, and it certainly looks a lot better than the dangling white cord did! The adhesive seems to be holding fine so far to the painted drywall. Inserting the power cord was easy, as the whole channel sort of swings open.
J**K
Be careful of what size u order.
Easy to use and looks great.
A**E
Works for us
The half-round profile blends in with baseboards very nicely, if you happen to need them there. If you were looking at them from a distance, they could both appear as a single, original moulding. When looking through reviews, there seemed to be a mix of people saying the adhesive was either too strong or a bit weak. I considered using some known 3M adhesives to sidestep either issue. However, I had completely forgotten about this until I had already started installing them. The units I received definitely had very strong adhesives, to the extent that they will certainly remove paint should they need to be removed. In our case, they are being run along the top of baseboards and this strength is far preferable anyway. This is in an area where there is a lot of movement and anything not strong would be worse long-term and there is no intention to move them around. Worse case scenario, touch-ups are not hard to do. However, if one may not be entirely sure about placement; it would be advisable to use a known, non-damaging adhesive temporarily or permanently. So far, I’ve not made use of the connector bits. Instead of using the straight couplers, I just left small gaps for future access. I only had one corner in the installation, but did not want to bend the coax cable enough to use the 90° coupler. The looks in these spots were not of concern anyway. I can see how these pieces would be cause for frustration if you are planning to need them, though. They fit loose and feel like they would easily come off. Was not a concern for us though. I’d buy again if needed.
D**3
Great for cables running to the TV
My home already had a hole in the wall with a plate on top of it that was designed to run power cables and the like from a built-in wall shelf to the floor and keep this hidden from view. Problem was that I could not get any more cables into the hole because it was completely full and I had one more cable (range extender for streaming TV) to run down to the floor. So I bought this tube in beige because my walls were beige to hold the cable so you didn't see a black cable running down the wall like a snake. The tube is very effective for consolidating cables and keeping them out of sight. I have another one on the underside of my desk top that I use to hide cables there. The tube can be opened so there is no need to thread you power cables through the length of the tube. Instead, you merely open the tube, place the cable(s) inside the tube, then snap it shut. It locks itself but can be opened again and again to insert or remove cables. Very nice solution, particularly for those of you with TVs mounted on the wall and you are trying to figure out how to run the cable(s) to and from there without looking bad. One word of caution. Take time in advance to think through how many cables you plan to run through the tube and how thick the cables are. Make some measurements if needed. This company sells the tubes in several sizes to accommodate different numbers of cables. So plan ahead and order the size that you need. It's a great product and I think the adhesive will last a very long time.
B**R
A great product.
I needed more outlets in my bathroom so went with a power strip. However, this would have left an y slightly cord dangling from the outlet and getting in the way of the space there That’s where D-Line came in. Already lots of reviews and that’s what made up my mind. The size of cord they would take was just big enough for the power strip cable and the adhesion worked really well. I stuck this onto a glazed brick and it is solid. The product was well made and did exactly what it should do. It stuck well, covered the cable, made it look neat, and appears will last a long time. Make sure you have something to cut to length. I had some large tin snips that works well, otherwise have a saw. Also easy to place to go around corners and came with just enough corners covering pieces. If you have lots of corners to go around, buy another pack or two of just those pieces.
M**X
Wasted potential
Does the job, with some limitations: There is printing on the inside of the tracks with manufacture information, 4/5 of it is advertising the manufacturer, the remainder looks like a date. No safety information like material or temperature rating which could be useful. Waste of ink and, unfortunately, they took no effort to ensure the printing did not go all the way to the edge . Three of the four rods had printing right to the edge and my particular installation had a few eye-level installs and looks really bad. The useless printing would be better served on the removable film from the front or the tape on the back. The tape itself seems ok but it's very thick and this prevents a true wall-flush install and kind of accentuates a shadow behind it. I did use the tape but if I were to do it again I'd probably just try to dissolve the tape off and staple the covers directly to the wall through the soft plastic. Last complaint are the corner covers. It's very very thin cheap material and very finicky to attach and remove from the rails. They do an ok job but I don't think they'd survive an accidental boot or runaway rolling chair. Considering these covers are serviceable by opening, I'm a little dubious at how much servicing I'll be able to do before these corner covers fail. Some of the edges also had some flashing that I had to remove as if it were a model kit, and since the kit itself is kind of stingy with the number of these corner covers I found it fairly annoying. It's a bit of a shame because having a cord cover that can be installed without disconnecting any cabling, and cables changed after install, is pretty killer. These were quite a bit more expensive than the alternatives and I don't feel that extra cost really went into the product care and quality.
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