

🎯 Hide the mess, flaunt the finesse.
The 315in Cord Hider Kit by YesBes offers a comprehensive, paintable cable management solution with over 26 feet of raceway, versatile connectors, and a no-drill adhesive installation. Engineered with UL94 V-0 flame-retardant materials, it ensures safety while delivering a sleek, customizable finish that blends seamlessly into any modern living or office space.









| ASIN | B0D66S3727 |
| Item model number | B0D66S3727 |
| Manufacturer | YesBes |
| Product Dimensions | 37.08 x 2.41 x 0.1 cm; 1.25 kg |
Z**N
The runs are okay and the tape on the back sticks fine to painted drywall just clean the wall first with some rubbing alcohol and let it dry first. The problem is the top covers that close the outside facing "top" of the runs. They basically have to slide on and off. You can sort of press them down to get them on but you can't pull them up to remove them. So if you're running a bunch of the runs in a straight line together make REALLY sure you can slide the top from one long run taped down piece to the next before you really press it down -- They stick tight and you'd likely have to replace the tape if you wanted to reposition one (I haven't tried)what I do is after I put the first one down I slid the top cover just maybe half an inch over where the next one would go and then I get the next piece slid into the top cover before I let it touch much of the wall (maybe just a tiny bit at an angle) -- then I slide the top cover a bit further so I know that when I press the next piece down it lines up and I can slide the top cover across the two pieces. If you actually made a T shape then you may have to come up with a different approach Also the connector pieces are taller than the runs so don't mount it directly on top of your baseboard -- make sure you use a connector piece to space it at least that far above the baseboard. The color is a close enough match to my white-ish walls for me but the complaints that it doesn't exactly match the pain on your wall -- that's why they're advertised as being paintable. But they're fine for me to route some cable around a room without painting. But let's be real -- we're all here because we bought something cheap and for it's price it does what it's supposed to do competently. Also none of my stuff was bent or anything - everything is as it should be.
J**E
I recently mounted a new 65-inch TV on my living room wall, and while the TV itself looked fantastic, the dangling mess of power, HDMI, and soundbar cables hanging below it was driving me crazy. It completely ruined the clean, minimalist aesthetic I was going for. After searching for a solution, I landed on this 315-inch Cord Hider Kit, and I am beyond thrilled with the results. This kit is, without a doubt, the ultimate DIY solution for cable management. First Impressions & What's Included Right out of the box, I was impressed. The kit comes with a massive amount of raceway—315 inches is more than 26 feet! This was far more than I needed for my TV project, and now I have plenty left over to tidy up the wires around my home office desk. The plastic feels sturdy, not brittle. What really makes this a standout product, however, is the comprehensive set of included connectors. It comes with everything you could possibly need: straight couplings to connect pieces, flat elbows for 90-degree corners, inside/outside elbows for wall corners, and even T-connectors to split your cable run. It's a truly complete system. Installation Was a Breeze As a fairly average DIY-er, I was a bit worried this would be a complicated job, but the process was incredibly straightforward: Planning & Measuring: I laid out the path from the TV down to the outlet and measured the sections I needed. Cutting: Cutting the raceway channels to the perfect length was simple with a small handsaw. The plastic cuts cleanly without cracking. Adhesion: The pre-applied adhesive tape on the back of the raceways is incredibly strong. After wiping my wall with an alcohol pad to ensure it was clean, I peeled the backing and pressed the pieces into place. They stuck firmly and immediately, with no sign of budging. For those who want extra security or are dealing with textured walls, the kit also includes screws and drywall anchors, which is a thoughtful touch. Running Cords & Closing: I easily fit three cables (a thick power cord, an HDMI 2.1 cable, and an optical audio cable) inside the channel. The cover then snaps securely over the top with a satisfying click, hiding everything perfectly. The Flawless, Paintable Finish This is where the kit truly shines. The raceway material is designed to be painted, and it took the paint beautifully. I used a small brush to apply a single coat of my existing wall color (Benjamin Moore "Revere Pewter"), and the effect was stunning. The cord cover blended in so perfectly that it has virtually disappeared against the wall. You would never know it’s there unless you were specifically looking for it. The result is a seamless, professional installation that looks like the wires were run inside the wall. Final Verdict This cord hider kit is a 5-star product through and through. It provided an affordable, easy-to-install, and highly effective solution to my messy cable problem. The generous length, the complete set of connectors, the strong adhesive, and the flawless paintable finish make it an unbeatable value. If you're tired of looking at a "rat's nest" of wires on your wall, do not hesitate to buy this kit. It’s a simple project that delivers a massive aesthetic upgrade to any room.
J**Y
This is exactly why I was looking for. Fits 2 (maybe 3) normal extension cords inside the channels. The channels stick to the wall very well but if removed might cause some paint peeling so beware. I’m not worried about that as these are a permanent solution for cable management. I purchased the 113 inch first and liked it so much I bought the bigger box for more projects and have plenty left over. They look good on the wall, even without putting lines or using a level. The covers that go over each piece to connect them do a great job covering the gap. I’m very happy with these!!
Y**A
This cord hider kit is okay. It does what it's supposed to do by hiding ugly TV and entertainment center wires, which is the main reason I bought it. The pros are that it's easy to cut to size with a utility knife and the adhesive sticks well to clean, painted walls. The white color is inoffensive. However, there are a few cons: · Noticeable Profile: The dimensions (almost 1 inch wide and over half an inch tall) make it more prominent on the wall than I expected. It doesn't blend in seamlessly; it looks like a long, white box running down your wall. · Difficult to Paint: The plastic material feels cheap and doesn't take paint well. I had to use a primer and several coats to get it to match my wall color, and even then, it doesn't look perfect. · Assembly Can Be Tricky: Getting all the wires to stay inside the channel while you snap the cover on is fiddly. If you have several thick cables, it can be a tight fit and the cover doesn't always want to snap shut cleanly. Bottom Line: This is a functional, basic solution if you just want to tidy up cords quickly and don't mind the look of a plastic raceway. But if you're looking for a low-profile, discreet hider that will truly blend into your wall, this might not be the best choice. It works, but it's not elegant.
E**R
amazing. i’ve never been more organized in my life. fit a braided extension cord no problem. also fit three power cords to lamps just as well. hoping it peels off the wall safely - don’t know yet
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