🎯 Hide the mess, flaunt the finesse!
The Yecaye Cord Hider is a sleek, easy-to-install cable management kit designed to conceal one or two small wires with a slim 0.59-inch wide PVC raceway. Featuring strong adhesive tape for secure mounting on smooth surfaces, it comes with 8 channels and multiple color options to enhance both home and office aesthetics while improving safety by reducing cable clutter.
Installation Type | Tape Adhesive |
Item Dimensions L x W | 125"L x 0.59"W |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Style | Single |
Color | White |
B**R
Does work, was worth the price
Takes some patience to install, but fairly easy to do so. You do see them, but place them correctly and they look good. Not to hard to get the channel open if you need to change the cord that it’s hiding. Have had some up for a few years, one place despite two cats who have harassed it some, it’s looking fine and still well attached. Only drawback is you may not have enough corners for the install you are trying to do. I do recommend, was worth the money i spent.
A**R
Easy install and looks great
Very nice! It makes messy look nice and tidy and depending on, sometimes basically invisible! I love it highly recommend!! See my before and after pics! :)
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
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
S**4
Great quality and durable and extremely strong adhesive
Great quality, don’t make the mistake I did of placing the adhesive on the wrong side because it won’t come off, it holds at max 2 tv plug in cables or one hemisphere cable. It’s durable and an excellent size
M**R
Finally, My Wires Look Like They Have Their Life Together (Unlike Me)
I bought the Yecaye Cord Hider because apparently, having a tangle of wires spilling out from behind my TV like electronic spaghetti is considered “unacceptable” by normal, functioning adults. Personally, I thought the chaos matched my aesthetic: unemployed raccoon who’s given up.Installation was surprisingly easy. In fact, it was the first thing I’ve successfully put together without crying since IKEA 2012. You just stick it to the wall, snap the cover shut, and suddenly your cables look sleek, streamlined, and organized. Meanwhile, I’m still wearing pajama pants from 2009.This thing is so professional-looking that my friends assumed I finally got my life on track. They didn’t notice the three-day-old pizza box on the floor or the fact that my dog was eating crayons. Nope, they just said, “Wow, your place looks…adult.” That’s right: my cables are more mature than I am.It hides two small wires, which is perfect, because that’s also the number of meaningful human connections I have left.I recommend these. At least now, when everything else in my life is falling apart, my cords look like they know what they’re doing.
N**O
Not renter friendly
Be wary, these do not come off without damage.
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.
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