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Electriduct Small Hook Channel Cable Raceway - 59 Inch Wire Organizer (10 Pack, Black) - Desk Cable Management for Home Office & Gaming Setup
Electriduct Small Hook Channel Cable Raceway - 59 Inch Wire Organizer (10 Pack, Black) - Desk Cable Management for Home Office & Gaming Setup

Electriduct Small Hook Channel Cable Raceway - 59 Inch Wire Organizer (10 Pack, Black) - Desk Cable Management for Home Office & Gaming Setup

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This fits your . Make sure this fits by entering your model number. ????: Small | 10 Pack | Color: Black | Stick Length: 59" ??????????: Overall Height x Width x Height of Hook: 1-3/4" x 7/8" x 1" (See thumbnail picture) ??????????: Pre-Applied Adhesive Backing - Depending on weight, might need nails for permanent fixture. ???????: PVC material is paintable to match decor, so you can secure it to furniture, walls, or anywhere else you may need cable management ??????: Open raceway design organizes and protects your cables while providing easy access to make changes or additions in the future See more product details

Product Features

????: Small | 10 Pack | Color: Black | Stick Length: 59"

??????????: Overall Height x Width x Height of Hook: 1-3/4" x 7/8" x 1" (See thumbnail picture)

??????????: Pre-Applied Adhesive Backing - Depending on weight, might need nails for permanent fixture.

???????: PVC material is paintable to match decor, so you can secure it to furniture, walls, or anywhere else you may need cable management

??????: Open raceway design organizes and protects your cables while providing easy access to make changes or additions in the future

Customer Reviews

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Beige looks white in the photo but it is definitely a brownish color. I bought this product to manage cables plugged into the back of my TV which is mounted on the wall above my fireplace and between two wall shelving units. To get the look I wanted, I cut the product with a small circular saw, drilled holes into the bottom and top, used a hacksaw to cut a channel into the center front, sanded the whole thing with fine grit sandpaper and painted it to match my wall. I also drilled holes in the back to put screws through because the adhesive is pretty weak. It looks great at the top of my wall and my TV now appears to float.Large Hook Channel Cable Raceway review:I got the 5-pack of the large raceway figuring I could always use some spares. Besides, the cost per foot is greatly reduced compared to buying a single section. Turns out I used all but one section organizing two desks and providing a raceway between them and a printer stand. It seemed safer to use one raceway for the 110VAC cords and another for the data and low-voltage cords.The raceway works great but being a belt-and-suspenders kinda guy, I also drilled 3 mounting holes for each full section. The desks have been polished so many times I was concerned whether the adhesive could get a proper grip. The plastic is easy to cut, drill and smooth the cut edges. This is NOT light-weight crap but solid material. I'd definitely buy it again.One thing to note. The first product picture here on Amazon makes it appear the raceway has a URL printed on it. It does NOT. It is per black.I used this behind a television located on a built in wall unit. It was placed with the tape side against the back wall, and the opening facing upward as you expect. Once it is attached the seal is perfect. The only way of getting it off is by prying with something that won't scratch the wood. I didn't think of it at the time, but using Velcro command strips instead of the tape would been the best option for removal if ever needed. It works perfectly. Every wire behind the television is neatly tucked away in the channel. All you have to do is just pull out a bit of wire at the point of connection. It even looks like it came as part of the finished cabinet.I have had the product in place for about 45 days. I cut the raceway to length plus added some extra gaps for wire bundles as needed to customize it to my situation. The raceway is tough, but can be cut as desired. I mounted it to the underside of my table that I use as a desk with just the mounting tape that came already attached to the raceway. Initially I was planning to add screws to hold it in place, but the adhesive seemed aggressive, so I used it "as is". The raceway is still fully in place and I have not had any issues with it. I recommend cleaning the surface very well prior to attachment. Adhesive failure likely is due to a dirty application surface.One of the best things I've bought for decluttering my wires. I would include a photo but it's behind my desk. I use lots of different tech gadgets so the mess of wires can be over powering at times. I really like a clean and organized setup so finding a solution to this mess was a must. I ordered this to try to trap the cables behind my desk and keep thing from hanging low to the ground. It's been perfect.I did how ever add an extra strip of 3M tape to make sure it stayed in place since I had so many cables I was routing inside it. The channel is hard plastic and will do the trick for maintaining your cable nightmare.Cable channel works great.Material is easy to cut. I used a plastic miter box and coping saw to cut to length. Any small tooth saw, like a hacksaw will work.The sticky tape didn't hold too well on 3 foot run. I had to use 3 screws to attach it to underside of Ikea desk. The opening is small, but holds a lot of cables. I was able to fit 5 various laptop cables, 2 monitor cables and power supply cables with no problem.Note: Insert cables one at a time. The opening is very small but flexible. Make sure you insert least used cable in first because you might have to remove all cables to get to the one you need.Didn’t stick well for me but I didn’t do any surface prep. The walls in my office are painted concrete. Tried there first then moved down to the baseboard (rubbery kind). Fell off that too but I’m not sure either surface was ideal. Overall like the product.I installed this under a flat-panel TV mounted to the wall to hold the cables. I trimmed it about 9"with a hacksaw for a neater fit. The power cable came out one side just above the outlet while the cable-signal cable came out the other and went to the wall junction. I stored the USB cable in the tray so it would be available when needed.you get waht you pay for

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