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The Delamu Cord Cover is a 142-inch, paintable cable management system designed to hide single wires neatly along walls. Made from flame-retardant PVC and featuring strong self-adhesive tape, it offers a safe, easy-to-install solution with modular pieces for custom configurations, ideal for modern homes and offices seeking a clean, organized look.
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Item Dimensions L x W | 142"L x 0.59"W |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Style | Cord Hider |
Color | White |
L**N
Great product at great value
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Size and ease of use
J**S
Great product - and some tricks for installing it
Easily large enough for a 14 ga Romex cable for surface installations as pictured here. Overall an excellent product. For the best looking installation, consider the following:1) Use a level and square to aid in placing the raceway. If it's not square, you will notice!2) Work from the middle to the ends. In this case, that meant from the inside 90 where the ceiling meets the wall out towards the fan and down to the floor.3) Forget the straight splices when joining sections. They add nothing and look terrible. The only one I used here was at the fan housing entrance, as I cut the hole over-large. Instead,4) Place the covers such that they are installed overlapping over 2 bases. This allows the bases to be aligned and straight to each other. It effectively hides the fact that you are using multiple short pieces, hides any small gaps between bases, and allows you to slide to seat the covers into the flat 90 and inside 90 and precisely cut and fit the middle piece to be installed last.5) Do all cutting and dry fit the pieces before installing the tape. When installing the tape, place it on the base first, then remove backing for wall-side when placing. This tape will stretch, and even pull back off the base, so when removing the backing gently pull the backing flat against the tape rather than up and away from it to minimize stretching, buckling and other problems. I was very skeptical of this tape, but as you can see it has done well on the ceiling so far and I expect it will be OK over the long term.6) The instructions say not to use this on textured surfaces, and it's worthwhile to clarify what they mean. It's fine for use on any painted surface, such as a wall or ceiling, even if the sheet rock is textured as most are. What will NOT work is to try and use this on any ceilings that have the sprayed-on texture, often called popcorn or knock-down. If you can dent it with a fingernail, don't try to stick to it.7) For spray-on textured surfaces you will probably need to use screws for that portion of the run. To screw this down, you could use some straight splices in an unintended fashion. Drill a small hole through the dimple in the center of the splice for a small screw that will fit a "blue star" sheet rock anchor. Then install the splice with the flat side against the surface, and seat the bases into the tabs on each side. Install covers as normal, again ensuring that each cover is across the joint between two bases.8) For a covered end, or to go over wire coming out of the wall, take an outside 90 and cut it such that one side is flush.9) This is soft PVC which will deform easily. To cut it I found a hacksaw to be the easiest, using a razor knife to clean any burrs or rough spots after the cut. If available, use a miter box to ensure true 90 degree cuts.Good stuff! I'll use it again.
M**B
Would buy again
These are great! It’s easy to use and set up. It is ideal for only one or two small cords. Makes the home look clean and cord free. Who knew it’d make such a difference! Downside is that the double sided adhesive use to adhere the cover to the wall strips paint, so that’s something to handle when renting. I noticed that when applying the adhesive it’s able to stretch. So it keeps the same strength of stickiness but has less surface area to strip the paint on the wall. Sadly I found out AFTER already stripping the wall and that’s why I give it 4 stars. Other than that it does exactly what you need it to do.
L**Z
Neat and Effective
I recently installed the Delamu Cord Hider on my wall, and it has made a huge difference in tidying up my space. The cord hider is easy to install and does a great job of concealing all the messy wires behind my TV. The adhesive is strong, so it stays in place well, but be careful during installation as it can peel paint if you need to reposition it
H**2
Perfect for relatively small wires.
I needed to run a 25-foot standard two wire extension cord under the roof of my new patio, but didn't want it to spoil the looks. I bought two boxes of the Delamu Cord Hider and am pleased with the results.NOTE: this particular size is only useful for small wires, like a single CAT 5 cable or a standard extension cord. If you have a heavy cable or big bundle of wires, you might consider a larger size.The included double-sided adhesive tape is VERY robust that works fine even on clean textured surfaces. At a guess, it is some sort of thick silicone with a super-sticky coating, so make sure you get it right the first time.I stuck the run of the Delamu Cord Hider down, slipped in the wire and snapped the covers over the top. Staggering the placement of the covers strengthened the project so I didn't need to use the straight line covers. The curved corner sections were tricky, but worked fine. Note that one reviewer complained that there are no "T" sections. Shrug. Sections are easily cut to size with a saw, but a razor saw or Japanese pull saw are ideal.This is a high-quality, affordable cord cover. Five stars.
M**E
Surprisingly attractive and high quality!
I wanted a discreet way of running an extension cord from the bottom of my string lights to the outlet, and I bought this without super high expectations, but they far exceeded them. I ran it along the base of the wall and through the closet. I could have done more coverage in the closet (I had more straight pieces), but that isn't important to me since it's hidden. The covers look simple and attractive, fit my one cord perfectly, and were higher quality than I expected. Another reviewer gave the tip of not using the little pieces over the connections when making one long strip, and instead placing the covers so that the top piece bridges two of the bottom pieces, covering the seam. That was great advice and made it much more "invisible" looking. People have talked about cutting with a saw and making perfectly 90 degree cuts. I was nervous about that because I just have scissors, but it wasn't a problem. I just drew a little pencil mark and cut it carefully with scissors. The cuts didn't look perfect, but that didn't matter because I hid any cut ends under a transitional corner piece. The rest of the ends we just how they came, perfectly straight and smooth. If you plan out what you're going to do carefully, there's no reason you can't make it look neat even with scissors. The only con I would have about this set is that it could use more corner pieces (inner and outer). When I was thinking about doing the full interior of the closet, I realized I wouldn't have enough of those pieces anyway. But I had enough to make something I'm happy with!
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