The back of my desk was a mess and I had to run cables. I have two computers, a monitor, studio speakers, a printer, a USB bus, and a few extra USB and power ports to hook up temporary stuff on my desk. I attached a number of these to the back of the table, horizontal side and legs and now it's all tucked away and clean. Pros: They are very easy to attach to surfaces. Make sure the surface is clean, remove the white tape and press firmly for a few seconds. They won't come off even if you want to. Inside there is enough space for several cables. I have three thick power cords, plus speaker cords and USB extension cords running across the back of my desk with enough room to thread them through if needed. They're pretty easy to cut with a regular saw if you need to. Change size. I tried a utility knife first and it didn't work, but a regular handsaw worked fine. Tip: Leave some space in between if you want the cables to come out somewhere other than the beginning or end. I forgot to do this and because the glue is so strong they got stuck in place. To solve this I only have the cable coming out of the cap but I think it would look nice with a little gap. Cons: - If you want to remove them. much luck!
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