• Dress Up Your Home and Office: Delamu Cable cover conceal and organizer unsightly cords in home and office. It is a easiest way to organize your messy cords and provide more place for activities.
  • 10 Cable Management Channels: Including 10 channels, each channel L15.7in x W0.95in X H0.55in, 19pcs different connectors, 20pcs screws and 20pcs anchors, 1 self-adhesive. Total Length 157 inches.
  • Simple and Easy Installation: Each package contains screws and anchors, or you can opt to use self-adhesive tape. Both method is simple, you can choose the one you want.
  • Prevent Your Child and Pets from Danger: Hiding the cables or cords near the floor, protect your children and pets keep away to play the cables.
  • 2 Year Warranty: Delamu is committed to provide quality products, we promised to offer 100% customer satisfaction. Any further problems, please feel free to contact us anytime! Moreover, we also sell different size kits: If you want one-cord cable cover, please go to ASIN: B07GPBJV6K, if you want shorter cable organizer kit please go to Asin: B07GPDT7PQ

I used the cord cover to cover a cable and Ethernet cord that ran on my wall, the double sided tape made it easy to install, I didn't have to cut it yet, or use the screws provided, it looks very good on my wall, I ordered more after my first purchase, and would recommend it to others, I would think it could hold 3 big cords

I bought this to hide several cords from my TV setup - including a set of three HDMI cables (on the left in the photo) and a power cord (on the right in the photo). Three HDMI cables are tight, but the room in the channel is sufficient. I received more than enough materials to do the job and could probably use the remainder to hide a bunch more cords elsewhere in the house if I wanted to. I got a little confused about the connectors, but Dulamo was very responsive by e-mail and provided assistance with installation (which is not particularly difficult). Good value, good product, and I'm happy with the results.

I love this product. Every home or apartment should have at least one set. First, It is affordable. Second, it is easy-to-install. Third, it helps any area of a home that has a bunch of messy, tangled wires showing to look a thousand times neater. Fourth, White is the perfect color for most homes. However, the plastic concealer can be painted the same color as your wall to make it "invisible." We have a beautiful kitchen with granite counter-tops. As you can see from my pictures, it was "cord-clustered" with a table light, cell phone chargers and smartwatch charger. UGLY! Most families have at least one area like this in their home. It only took about 30 minutes to transform that mess into a beautiful trim piece just using a pencil, tape measure, torpedo level, small saw and double-sided self-adhesive tape that is included. Anchors are not needed if cable, wiring or cords are light. Delamu designed their concealers to be both flexible and snap into place with ease. Plus, Delamu gives you more extra pieces than most other companies, which makes it an even greater value. Their packaging is superb. Since my first job was a small one, I have plenty of "leftovers" for my next project. BOTTOM LINE: This is a fantastic product and Delamu actually deserves a 10-Star Rating!

I needed to conceal some not-so hot looking wires sticking out of my floor speakers leading to the tv stand. The plastic covers (concealers) seemed sturdy and well cut. The tape provided is really sticky; worked great. Be careful not to place the tape on the wrong place or it may peel off the paint if you try removing the tape from a painted surface. This happened to me. The only issue I had with the product is its poor instructions. The instructions provided on the package are vague. I tried looking for instructions online on how to attach the concealers but, I was unable to find any. After installing the concealers, I was impressed and satisfied with how well the concealers looked. I thought the concealers were going to stand out too much but, they didn't. I also thought the connections connecting the concealers were going to make the connections look ugly. I tried leaving the connections off but, it looked better with the connections (unions or whatever they are called). I have attached pictures of the before and after look. I definitely recommend giving this product a try. It is not expensive. It is definitely a valuable item to use if you want your entertainment system to look clean.

I recently became more of a cord cutter as I dumped my IP/telephone company due to poor service and being overcharged, As the building I live in is over 150 years old a historic shoe factory converted to 101 apartments when the building owners teamed up with a new IP with fiber optics with 10 times the speed and half the price I also went with Vonage for VoIP Service and noticed that due to the 18 inch brick walls and the use of steel construction beams that wifi was slow in my bedroom and ran the RJ12 telephone and RJ45 cat 6 wires up one wall secured to wooden beam and down the opposite wall and got permission to snake the wires thru the wall into my bedroom and now have 100% coverage with no dead spots as I also installed a repeater in my bedroom. This made it easier to install and hide the wires

I bought this on a whim. I needed some raceway and wasn't sure about the size. So I went with the middle size (CC01). My TV is a Samsung QLED that only has a single optical cable to run all inputs and power. But I also have LEDs running behind it and another optical cable for the sound bar. Next to all this was 2 thin power cables from two Ryobi devices (a stick vac and hand vac). *See pictures 1-3* The T connector allowed for a lot of room to cover up any sloppiness. *Pic #4* This raceway EASILY fit my extension cord, 2 power cables and 2 optical cables. -But I also have another TV setup in this room and it has a power cable, as well as a HDMI cable (see picture #5). In that picture you'll see one think HDMI along with the power cable and I can easily fit a couple more. **For you all I decided to test this and grabbed 2 thick + 2 thin HDMIs, plus a power cord (pictures 6 & 7) and it all fit inside. After my installs I still have over 7ft left. So on to my family room I go. Pros: *Price *Easy to Install *Easier to cover up sloppy installs *Length *Different connectors Cons: None really... You'll need a good straight edge (and level) to install straight. Unless you are using a 3ft level you'll have a hard time installing it straight (without the straight edge) If this helped you please mark it as helpful so I know that it's worth spending the time to do longer reviews with pictures etc. Thanks

We bought a wall mounted media console and choose these cable covers to make the area neater in appearance. They are white, but I painted mine to match the wall color. They were easy to cut to the size I needed and easy to install and pop in place. I chose the adhesive tape as opposed to screws.

Love this product,wanted to hide cords after installing tv wall mount,this did the trick.Looks very professional and took all of 5 minutes to install using the provided tape which is super strong.Painted to match the walls and it looks fantastic.Highly recommend.Enclosed 3 wires,power,coax and HDMI and there is still room,very neat looking.

What a breeze to install and looks great! Really cleaned up the wiring for my daughters tv and sound bar. Shod have taken a before pic but was too excited to install. A++

I ordered these cord covers as a, “I’m really sick of looking at all these wires! New year, new me! Let’s get some house to-dos done!” I received them and immediately procrastinated for about two weeks until finally I was sick of looking at the unopened box and just decided to tackle what I thought would be a project. Turns out the hardest part of everything was removing the protective backing of the adhesive used to keep the covers in place on the wall was the hardest part (I have no free edge to my nail so I had to use a butter knife to get the paper off the tape). It literally took me 5 minutes total to do the, albeit small, yet exposed section. Now I’m actively looking for more areas with exposed wires because A) I’m simply obsessed, and B) I have A TON of covers and angle clips, and tape, leftover. The only trick I can provide is once you slide the two parts of the white cover together, you need to make sure they kind of snap into place. And that’s it! So glad I found a modicum of motivation to finally cover my annoying tv cords!