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Mini Wall Mounted Cable Management System - 2.25" Wide
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Mini Wall Mounted Cable Management System - 2.25" Wide

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Description:

OMNIMOUNT WALL CABLE MGMT SYSTEM *NIC* - Mini Wall Mounted Cable Management SystemHide wires for AV equipment or any cable management needs , Multiple kits can be interlocked , Paintable , Kit includes three 16" cable covers, one 90 cable cover, 2 end caps, screws, and attachment hardware

Features:

Modular design allows for any configuration


Color: White /Covers can be cut to desired length /Paint to match any wall


Mount using screws or double sided adhesive (both included)


Route wires vertically or horizontally with 90° elbow


Includes:(3) 16" x 2.3" covers;(1) 90° elbow;(2) end caps; Mounting: Screws or adhesive


Product Details:
Product Length: 17.5 inches
Product Width: 3.25 inches
Product Height: 1.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.6 pounds
Package Length: 17.5 inches
Package Width: 3.2 inches
Package Height: 1.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 29 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0 ( 29 customer reviews )
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22 of 23 found the following review helpful:

4Hides Cables GreatJan 16, 2009
By ksingh
This is a great product to hide cables if your TV is wall mounted or want Hide cables anywhere else. You can use adhesive to hook this down or screw it down. You just stick the clips to it, then stick it to the wall,remove by sliding it off the clips, and run wires through it, then snap it back to the wall. When i First got this I was a little worried about how many cables can go through this. So far right not, I have a HDMi, Coax (both thick), Digital optical, a phone line, 3 speaker wires running though it. The HDMi and Coax cable take one side uo and the rest are in the other side, (theres a support piece in the middle to hold cables and keep it from caving in). The 2 thick cables were a little hard to bend through the 90 degree piece. I had to screw that to the wall and used adhesice on rest. One of the pieces adhesive comes of so i used a double-sided adhesive i bought on my own. The piece to place the screws on the corner piece is great and makes installation easy. It was easy to paint and blends in easy. I also cut one of them which was not difficult, you can probably use a knife or sissors to cut it.

The Cons are that the adhesive is not that strong (remember to slide these off, not to yank them like I did)and this is not completely flat against the wall, it is slightly off. Its not that big of a gap, but it makes the product look like a add-on and not part of the wall.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

2Better alternatives out thereMar 25, 2010
By Stephen Wong "documentary buff"
I've used cable concealers of all types to help hide away hdmi and power cords, speaker cables, power cables, ethernet cables. Of all the different types I've used, including the very good Belkin hideaway cord concealer, this one is by far the worst. It's pretty cumbersome to install, the sticky tape comes off fairly easily, and it doesn't sit very cleanly on the wall. Plus, the whole thing is only 4 feet long, which really doesn't help when you're trying to hide away a cord from ceiling to floor. People also mention that you can only put in 1 cable cord on each side, for a max of two cable or power cords, and this is definitely true, as well as a huge limitation for home theater use.

13 of 14 found the following review helpful:

2Not flush, not worth it.Aug 23, 2009
By Chris Carollo
Although all the pictures show the edges of the covers flush to the wall, and it advertises that you can paint the cover, in reality there's a very significant ~2mm gap between the edge of the curved cover and the wall itself. It's large enough that you can't possible cover it up with a liberal dose of paint, like I was planning to do.

The shadow caused by the cover makes the gap very visible, and honestly it looks awful, like I've slapped a cheap piece of plastic over my wires.

On the upside, it's extremely easy to mount, and the adhesive mounting means that when I take this off my wall to throw it away, I won't have left a mark.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Very flush to the wallApr 08, 2009
By Felix L. Figueruelo
This cover lays very flush to the wall and once painted is very hard to tell it's there. I have one HDMI cable and the TV power cable going through it and since I have a high end TV and Cables they fit just right on each side of the divider. However, there is no more room for any other cables which is okay to me. If you got more than two thick cables get the four inch version.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

3Best for thin, individual cablesMar 25, 2009
By Jonathan D. Sarn "jsarn"
While they are called 2 inch covers, you only get about 1 inch in total, 1/2 on each side, so it is best used with individual cables, like HDMI. If you are using RGB, you will need to separate the wires.

Easy to install and looks good on the wall - especially once they are painted. Clean look.

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