2M White Self-Adhesive Mini Cable Trunking Kit (Self-Adhesive Wall Cable Channel Cover, No Tools Needed)
Product description
If you’re fed up with a single cable snaking across a wall or skirting, this 2M white self-adhesive cable trunking kit is a simple, practical fix. It’s designed to hide one run neatly—think a wall-mounted TV power lead or tidy cable management for a desk setup—without bringing out tools or calling in a handyman.
That said, it’s a mini wire channel. It won’t replace proper trunking for lots of cables or heavy-duty conduit, so it’s worth checking your cable size and how visible the run is where you plan to stick it.
The essentials
This kit is a single self-adhesive mini-wire channel in white, sized at 14 mm wide and 7 mm high, with a length of 2 metres. The idea is straightforward: clean the surface, peel off the backing, and stick the cable cover where you want the cable routed.

It’s intended for cable types like HDMI, wall-mounted TV power cables, speaker cables, extension leads, or USB cables—basically the common “one cable at a time” jobs around a home or office.
What it’s for in everyday use
Where it really earns its keep is when one cable is always “in the wrong place”. For example, you might have a TV mounted on the wall, and the power cable drops down in view. Or perhaps your computer desk has one cable running from a monitor or dock to the power strip and it looks messy across the floor.


With this mini trunking, you can cover that single run so the space looks cleaner. It’s also a handy way to reduce the temptation for pets (and younger kids) to investigate dangling cords on the desktop or floor, because the cable is physically covered.

Ditching tools: installation in plain terms
The kit is positioned as a tool-free installation option. The main route is the adhesive backing: clean the wall or floor, peel, and stick. There’s also the option to drill and screw for extra stability if you need it.
One thing to note on the “side opening” design: it includes an upgraded side-open clasp/buckle style, which is meant to make it easier to remove or add a cable without taking the whole channel apart. On paper, that’s a real convenience if you occasionally change devices or swap which cable goes where.
Key takeaways for cable management (and the limits)

A big selling point is the self-adhesive strip and the compact dimensions, which makes it suitable for surface-level hiding rather than deep concealed wiring work. It’s also made from a silicone material described as soft and flexible and not easy to break.
The trunking is also described as waterproof and flame retardant, which may matter if the cable run sits somewhere that gets splashed or is exposed to more casual wear and tear.


Still, it’s not a universal solution. If your cable is thicker than the channel can comfortably accommodate, you may end up unable to use the trunking properly—so measuring cable diameter before ordering is one of those “don’t skip this” steps.
Materials and build: what you’re paying for here

This cable cover kit uses a silicone channel (soft, flexible, and described as hard to break). The “not easy to break” bit is worth taking seriously if you’re installing along busy edges or near doorways.
There’s also a mention that the adhesive is very strong, which is useful because the main risk with self-adhesive cable hiders is them peeling after a while. Even so, adhesive performance can depend on the surface you stick it to, so it helps to prepare the area properly before you apply.
Mini FAQ
Will it fit my cable?

The manufacturer guidance is to measure the diameter of your cable before ordering, to avoid a fit issue.


Can I add or remove cables later?
The side-opening clasp/buckle design is meant to make it easier to remove or add cords that need adjusting.
Do I need tools to install it?

It’s designed for tool-free installation using the adhesive backing, with the option to drill and screw for extra stability.
Is it safe around kids and pets?
The product is positioned as a way to cover loose cords on desks or floors, which can help protect children and pets from chewing or tripping over cables.
Final verdict
It makes sense if you want a tidy-looking way to hide a single cable run along a wall or floor—especially for TV power, HDMI, or desk cables—and you prefer an adhesive install over drilling.
You may want to skip it if your cable is too thick for the stated mini dimensions (14 mm wide, 7 mm high), or if you’re trying to manage multiple cables in one space. For bigger, more complex wiring, you’ll usually need a more substantial approach than a mini trunking channel.
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