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Review on D-Line TV Cord Cover Gray by Patrick Hamilton

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great way to put cables in the tube

Like many others, I suffered from cable clutter. About ten wires from my desk to a surge-protected power strip. An amazing tangle of wires going in all directions and I was terrified of ever going there to temporarily remove or add another power wire. extension path). The glue is very strong and should last a long time. A word of caution: you might want to hold onto it when you first plug in the cables rather than setting it blank. This will ensure that the cables will not move before the adhesive has set. I was able to route all of my cables into this conduit except for a few that go into the extension on the opposite side of my desk. The cables are now invisible in this tube and run the full length of my desk to the extension. Very clean and professional looking compared to the cable maze. Incidentally, one observer claims that multiple cables cannot be inserted into the tube at the same time because the tube is airtight and too many cables could be fed through the tube. That is not true. I have purchased several products from this company and all of the tubes can be opened to insert power cords into them. Then they strike. You may have to use a screwdriver to open the mechanism that locks the tube, but you can always open it along the length of the tube. This way you don't have to "thread" the cables through the tube, just open it up, insert it into the tube and then snap it in place. Consider how many cables you will be running together and order a larger size if you have multiple cables. If necessary, use a simple spiral binder to effectively tie the cables. By the way, the company also makes a box that holds the surge protector and hides it from view.

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