✨ Tame the Tangle: Elevate Your Space with Style! ✨
The Kootek 118" Cable Management Sleeves are designed to keep your cords organized and out of sight. Made from flexible neoprene, these sleeves are reversible, allowing you to choose between black and white to suit your decor. With a length of 118 inches and a diameter of 1.5 inches when wrapped, they can be easily cut to fit your specific needs. Installation is quick and user-friendly, making it simple to maintain a clutter-free environment in your home or office.
S**P
Just what I needed
I had a long baseboard run of five medium sized wires (2 speaker, 3 cat) that were neatly wrapped with a few ties but still looked like a multi-colored mess that stood out more than I liked. I wasn't sure about the size but went with the small (3 1/2" wide about, 1" round closed) worked perfect for 5 wires without looking like I wrapped them in a stretched out sock. I used the white side and made one corner turn perfectly and I'm really happy with the way it looks and was able to have one wire leave the wrap early as easy as pie (strange phrase, pies are a lot of work) the only odd thing was that they went with 118" instead of adding 2" and calling it 10ft. which is easier to visualize for a decision. Worthy purchase, will buy another to cut up for several smaller runs.
C**L
I couldn’t be happier with this product!
It took me a little while to find a cord cover that I thought would work and look the best. After about an hour looking online at different products, I settled on this one. It was cheap enough, so if I didn’t like it, I wouldn’t feel horrible for throwing it away.It arrived rolled up in an enclosed in a plastic bag. The material is like a neoprene. Something like a wetsuit. There’s a faint smell when your upclose working on it.The cord cover was extremely easy to work with. I started out using a regular metal tape measure, but then switched to a cloth tape measure. The cloth is easier to use when measuring for curving. For the 3 areas that I needed to cover, it took me about 10 minutes total. That was measuring, cutting the cover using regular scissors (extremely easy to cut) and wrapping and velcro together.I attached a few pictures. Before and after.The areas I used it on was the cords coming down from the flat screen hanging up above the fireplace.The cords running down the side of the fireplace to the ground running underneath a shelf.Cords running down from my fish tank that sits up on a shelf, down to the plug below and off to the side.
I**M
Great for multiple cords. May be too wide for to hide 1-3 cords.
This worked perfectly for what I was needing. I installed 6 game consoles on a vertical shelving system in one corner of my living room running to a wall mounted flat screen on an opposite wall. Having 7 power cables (one for the HDMI switch) hanging behind the shelving was distracting. I was able to easily cut this to the individual lengths I needed between the shelves and cut small slits to pull the HDMI cables through for each console. The black side is almost invisible as it blends in with the shadow created by the shelves (but the velcro is white on both sides so you'll want to make sure to tuck that to the back). On the opposite wall w/ the TV I have 3 original gen consoles and a VCR that require coax or component cables, as well as all of their power cords and the HDMI running up from the floor. The white side is a bit more noticeable because it is a bright white but looks much nicer than a jumble of cords. I ran it up the corner and hid the cables from the corner to the tv behind a bluray shelf. This stretches just enough to get around ferrite beads and adapters on multiple cords.
T**I
Good wrap for the price but the white velcro strip ...
Good wrap for the price but the white velcro strip is not durable.This is a good cable wrap for when you want to bundle up a bunch of cables going the same way, especially since it stretches, but it is a bit wasteful if you are only wrapping up a few thin cables. There is no way to wrap this any tighter around smaller bundles, but it is not a big problem. What is a problem is the stitching holding the white velcro strip to the rest of the wrap. If you need to cut the wrap to smaller sizes, you will weaken the stitching, allowing the white part of the velcro to fall apart easily if/when you undo the velcro. This should not be a big problem if you are careful and get everything right in one go, though.
B**A
Looks much better than before
I used to have 4 cables running up behind my TV which looked quite bad. This cable organizer worked like a charm and now it looks nice. It was even easy to cut a slit out of the middle of the tube I made to allow for the appropriate wires to run to the soundbar.The kit came with enough material that I could do this same project another 2 times before running out. Got the job done well with material to spare, 5 stars.
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