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πŸ”Œ Echogear Off-White Cable Concealer: Wall Mounted TV Cord Management Kit with Pass Through Grommets, Locking Brackets, and Drill Attachment Review

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Description of πŸ”Œ Echogear Off-White Cable Concealer: Wall Mounted TV Cord Management Kit with Pass Through Grommets, Locking Brackets, and Drill Attachment

Hide your cables behind the wall with this DIY cable pass-through kit. Just add a drill and you've got everything you need for a quick 20-minute install. You'll only need to skip 1 episode of The Office. Perfect for hiding HDMI, Aux, and other low-voltage cables. Also works for in-wall rated power cables. Just make sure your dog hasn't been chewing on them first. Includes a drywall hole saw drill attachment for a perfect grommet fit. The grommets even lock onto the back of your drywall for a secure install. Saw attachment also useful in the event of a zombie apocalypse. Flexible pass through grommets can comfortably fit 4 large HDMI cables. There's plenty of room for even your thickest cords. Feeling artsy? These grommets are paintable for maximum concealment. Bob Ross would be proud.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Buy your own hole saw.

Great idea but save yourself the headache and buy another option. The circular saw that comes with it is rubbish. Luckily I bought 2 of these but unfortunately both saws bent and started spinning in the drill press after a quarter hole in the wall. If you end up buying them, buy another hole saw, the one that comes with it is useless.

Pros
  • Handy item
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 5 out of 5

AMAZING WIRE HIDIBG PRODUCT!

Amazingly perfect for hiding your entertainment cords! I ordered 3 of these, easy to install! I wish they had the option to buy the 2nd, 3rd and 4th for about $2 less, now I have this drill 4 times! There's no point in wasting such bits. I'll end up throwing them away. Make the product available without a dollar or two off after they add the first one to their cart!

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • I'll add later

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Small problem with cable management or cable cover. call it what you want

Durability is not a problem with this system. I will give My only issue, the first picture, is the cable routing - it's too strong/durable to put all my cables through - I need something softer/lighter or give more. With that I couldn't use it or would have to cut it out. make it available I use it for more than what was probably intended. Install three monitors and run more cables than the average user. Otherwise. Good product and modesty in advertising. I liked that it basically has…

Pros
  • Pleasant to use
Cons
  • I'll write later

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The ideal solution. for cable routing

Ideal for hiding bare wires from the wall mounted TV to the wiring box below. My previous solution to this was to cut a round hole in the wall and glue on a plastic wall grommet. The problem was that the grommets loosened over time, falling out of the wall and looking unsightly. This Echogear product solves the problem as the brackets have wings that screw behind the wall (just like an 'old electrical box') to hold them in place. In addition, it comes with a suitable size hole saw, so the total

Pros
  • All right!
Cons
  • No Breaker

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Looks professional / super easy - recommended!

I've used other similar solutions to run cables through the wall and make the TV installation look professional (I'm just a home user so I'm new to this stuff). I went with this solution and am very impressed. Although I was a bit nervous about drilling fairly large holes in my wall, they made it easy enough as the kit also included the large round drill bit needed to get the perfect hole. It really took me about 10 minutes or less to figure out where to drill 2 holes. Once the holes were…

Pros
  • Ideal for hiding HDMI, Aux and other low voltage cables. Also suitable for flush-mounted power cables. Just make sure your dog didn't chew them in the first place.
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disgusting quality, bad design - a useless saw, I'm back.

I bought two of these to run network cables from the room where the router is to another room. The supplied saw is of very poor quality. When I cut a hole on one side of the first wall, the saw teeth were completely worn out. I thought maybe it was defective so I opened up the second block and used this saw to finish the hole. When I cut the hole on the other side of the hole, the second saw had lost all its teeth as well. You can see what's left in the attached photos. Since I already cut a…

Pros
  • Hide your cables behind the wall with this do-it-yourself cable management kit. Just add a drill and you have everything you need for a quick installation in 20 minutes. You only have to skip 1 episode of The Office.
Cons
  • I don't remember

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good Results

On normal installations, this would be much smoother. The instructions were very easy and also quite funny. My home is a 120 year old farmhouse, so nothing goes according to plan. Something so small and uneventful even challenges you. I tried to drill a hole with a hole saw and hit the wood behind the drywall with the lathe. Didn't really expect a lathe. The hole saw wasn't deep enough or sharp enough to go all the way through. I ripped it through with a strength like a giant. As I turned to…

Pros
  • Feeling Excited? These grommets are colored for maximum camouflage. Bob Ross would be proud. Hide