✨ Hide the Mess, Elevate the Space! ✨
The Delamu Cord Hider is a 314-inch cable management solution designed to discreetly conceal 1-2 small wires. Made from high-quality PVC, it features a self-adhesive installation for quick setup and is UL94 V-0 rated for enhanced safety. Ideal for both home and office environments, this cord cover not only organizes your space but also protects your family from potential hazards.
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Item Dimensions L x W | 314"L x 0.59"W |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Style | Cord Hider |
Color | White |
S**B
Painted, and easy to use.
Wanted to hide a white cord and decided to try to paint the strips. Used rough sandpaper and the paint adhered well. I made a mistake and had to remove five strips about two days later, and was able to do so but had two small spots rip off of the wall paint. Had touch up paint so it was not a huge problem. Easy to cut the strips down to size, and readjust pieces. Corner pieces didn’t have a way to secure other than sort of locking into the corner by tension from the two strips on either side. Good product overall and they gave two rolls of sticky tape which is quite sticky. Would recommend.
S**N
Will not fit more than 1 coaxial cable - would buy again
This is exactly what I asked for and I got it promptly in without any damage. I would buy it again and in a heartbeat because it was exactly what I was looking for. It might fit mire than a coaxial cable inside it like a flat CAT cable but there's no way 2 coax would fit, its nice and tight and makes it look a lot better than bare coax on your wall. I thought I would run short on the tape but I ended up with some left. The tape is double side peel and like a rubbery tape glue and takes about 2 slats to peel off before you understand how to do it without stretching it out and deforming it, but it sticks quickly and form fits the wall because your wall might have a little texture. it worked beautifully. I ran alomst 50 feet and only used a couple corner bends, I didn't bother to use the straight splices because if you line it up carefully you don't need them and it is even less obtrusive, instead of using a splice, cut the first or some piece a little short and the rest of the straight lines act as a splice because of the way it locks down. when you lay a piece around caulking after the first piece try getting the top piece on it so you understand how far you need to be away from the caulking for it to be easy. I tended to get really close to make everything tight and ended up using the handles of scissors to pressure it in tightly.
D**L
Works as intended - 4 stars for sub-par instructions
I was worried about this purchase because of the very angry 1-star reviews that spoke specifically to the adhesive.What I found is that the adhesive is strong but needs to be applied *in a specific way* to not peel off the runner.1.Apply the adhesive to the runner2. Run a finger along the adhesive and push it down onto the runner, you will see it squish down ever so slightly3. Starting from a corner, peel the adhesive down along the runner -- NOT up and awayAnother item that another reviewer mentioned which I'd like to echo is that the kit really could use a few T segments (as opposed to just elbows and joiners). In my pictures you can see a few places T segments would have been very useful.I'd give it 5-stars if it had better instructions and a just a few T segments (no more than 4, like the outward elbows).Some other tips:1. Most of the time I found I needed less adhesive than I originally thought. For a single segment I'd use no more than 2 x 3" strips when supporting one 16awg speaker wire cable.2. Scissors/razors don't cut the runners very well... but gardening/pruning shears work just fine3. The runners are made of plastic and so are very flexible, I found it was very easy to connect pieces together and then apply the adhesive with it already connected to an already-attached-to-the-wall-piece via elbow or joiner and then just slap it on the wall.4. They can at maximum hold three16awg Amazon Basics speaker cable -- It's a tight squeeze but you can get them in.5. It's really easy to mess up a straight line, you can see I did this in the second picture. The adhesive can actually survive being popped off and then re-attached. So if you measured wrong, or your caveman eyeball failed you, it's possible to course correct once.In spite of what I've said here I I will definitely be buying again to finish off the rest of my office / standing desk. The fact of the matter is this product works and is a fair price... there is just a learning curve that the instructions don't help with.
T**B
If They Don't Notice, You Did It Right
...And she didn't notice.I've purchased three sets of these now. They are easy to install, easy to trim with a small finishing saw, and look nice, if you notice them at all. I've tried several of the wire concealers available and like these the best.Pros:1. Easy to install2. Easy to cut/trim3. Unobtrusive off-white color can be left as is (like my photos) or painted to match walls.4. plenty of room for 2 runs of 16/2 speaker wireCons:1. The supplied double-sided tape is tenacious. I switched to the grey with red backing 3M tape which has a few minutes of working time before becoming 'permanent'.2. The need for a 1/2" space between sections was confusing at first. (See photos)A few experience based notes for a successful installation:1. Plan and lay things out before committing the double-sided tape to a surface.2. Each piece has a top and a bottom. The tape of course goes on the bottom. When apart, the top and bottom pieces are very similar looking. See the close up picture.3. Allow about 1/2" open space between each bottom as you add them to the surface where they are to be installed. This is because the couplers that the tops clip into create a 1/2" space when the two joining top pieces are clipped in. When the top pieces and couplers are installed, there will be no visible gaps using this layout.4. When installing against a ceiling or corner, allow about 1/8" between the bottom and the corner surface. This will leave enough room for the top and the coupler to snap in place and fit flush into the corner.5. Wait until you get to the last piece going into a corner or end of a run before cutting it to length. You'll have a more accurate measurement with the rest of the run already in place this way.The tops slide on or snap on and are easy to remove and replace as needed. Once snapped on, everything holds together securely.
G**H
Great product
Worked to conceal tv cable and looks great
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