🎯 Hide the mess, flaunt the finesse!
The Yecaye125in Brown Cord Hider is a premium cable management solution featuring 125 inches of polyethylene channels designed to conceal single cables neatly. This kit includes multiple connectors and elbows plus strong, clear adhesive tape for easy, damage-free installation on smooth walls. Perfect for organizing power cords, network cables, or speaker wires, it enhances safety and aesthetics in any professional or home environment.
Installation Type | Tape Adhesive |
Item Dimensions L x W | 125"L x 0.59"W |
Material Type | Polyethylene |
Style | Single |
Color | Brown |
J**.
Simple way to hide cables/wires.
Concealed the loose wires as described. The material isn't dense plastic or meant for any heavy duty type of application obviously but it did the job well. I was able to cut as needed with some scissors. Applied double sided tape at the ends and stuck pretty well onto my wall. Inexpensive yet effective. The great part is, if your cuts are not pretty, they will be hidden with the adapters they connect to. Win win because I rushed and my cuts were not straight whatsoever as you can see in my photos.Easy steps: I didn't use any type of measuring device.1. Mocked layout ont the wall.2. Mark and make your cuts3. Add adapter (if needed)4. Repeat until you reach the other end
Y**S
Very Clean and Easy to Use
Very clean looking, very happy with the outcome, no more messy cables 👍
W**L
Easy solution
Easy to install The only tool you need is a sharp knife to cut the length. The adhesive sticks well and the channel is easily painted to blend even better into the background. The plastic is durable and its light weight
D**J
Would buy again.
Durable product that has worked exactly as described. Very easy installation and stuck very well to wall surface. Fit cable nicely.
P**X
Great wire concealer!
Ah, the Yecaye Cord Hider—a marvel that turns the chaos of wires into an organized spectacle! Picture this: a scene straight out of a DIY comedy, where cables are trying to rebel, and you, the hero, bring order to this chaotic entanglement.Let's start with installation—easier than teaching a cat to fetch! Seriously, I'd never considered myself a handy person, but with these cord channels, I felt like a pro. Snap, snap, click, click, and voilà! My cables were snug as bugs in a rug.The size? It's like a magician's trick—seemingly small but capable of holding up to two wires per channel. The dimensions? A mathematical masterpiece: 8X L15.7in W0.59in H0.4in. I'm convinced this was designed by a genius who snuck some magic dust in there.The color—white as an angel's wing, blending in seamlessly with any wall. It's as if the cord hider knows how to dress for every occasion!What's truly hilarious (in a good way) is how this cable concealer transformed my space. It went from looking like a spaghetti factory explosion to a sleek, organized haven. I swear, my friends thought I'd hired a professional organizer! Little did they know, it was the power of the Yecaye Cord Hider at play.And durability? This thing is tougher than my aunt's fruitcake (and that's saying something). It can withstand accidental bumps, nudges, and even the occasional vacuum cleaner attack!If I could give this cable concealer an award, it would be for "Best Supporting Actor in the 'Taming the Tangled Mess' category." It's a true hero in disguise, silently doing its job without hogging the spotlight.In conclusion, if you're in a dire situation where your wires are having a party without your consent, call in the Yecaye Cord Hider. It's the superhero your cables need, and you deserve!
W**Y
Inexpensive and (relatively) easy way to eliminate cord clutter
I have been a little obsessed for a couple of years with decluttering my office with my own version of feng shui. I have been making good, steady progress, but I have long been bothered by an unsightly VOIP phone cable (basically an ethernet cable) that spiraled chaotically from a wall bookshelf down to the VOIP wall jack in the middle of an adjacent wall. Anything I tried to contain it looked even worse. Enter this cord cover, which was the cheapest I could find on Amazon that would accept a single cable of this size. I liked that it was slightly over ten feet and included a good amount of elbows and couplers, which would give me some mulligans if I messed it up, but I got this right on the first try. I never took a picture of the original cord situation, but the photo shows how clean it looks now. I have lots of cover panels left over, so I can deploy more where needed. PRO TIP: take your time with the install and follow the instructions to the letter, which I'll write below. It took me about a half hour to do what you see in the photo, because I'm an anal measure-ten-times-saw-once kind of guy:1. Carefully plot where to route the cable/cover. Place the channel (the back/bottom part, which is slightly narrower) on the wall, holding it steady while you use a pencil to mark each end. Trace slightly around the long edge for easier positioning later.2. Slowly unroll the adhesive tape (don't cut it yet) straight across the back of the channel. Pause frequently to push it against the channel with your thumb, which helps keep it straight as well as adhere it. (It's not important to get it completely straight, though.) Cut it about 1/8 of an inch before you reach the end of the channel.3. Slowly adhere the channel to the wall, pushing it gently but firmly with your thumb or fingers along its length to adhere it. **It's a bit fragile and will dent or crack if you push too hard.4. Slide the cable inside, pulling it relatively taut; then slide the front cover in between the grooves of the channel. It's easier if you can slide it from the end, but you can also snap it in from the top/front if you're careful.5. Rinse and repeat with additional sections. You can get a little more mileage out of the covers by leaving a slight gap between each section, since your last step is to place the couplers/elbows on top of the covers. They are slightly wider than the covers, so they need to go on last anyway.TLDR: These are great for the price and work great too, but take your time with the installation.
D**R
Will ruin your walls
Had to readjust during installation and ripped layers of paint off. The adhesive was on the wall less than a minute.
P**O
I like these a lot!
This is the second time I purchase these! I have them all over my house hiding all the cords. It comes with a lot of pieces and it’s very easy to customize whatever you need them for. The size is perfect and you’re able to cut them if you need to! They hold a good amount of skinny cables or 1-3 thick cables. There’s enough tape to reuse them if you need to. I’ve moved apartments once and I was able to re-install them so they’re durable. The only thing is that the tape is kinda annoying to peel off… Great value for the price paid.
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