300cm White Self-Adhesive Mini Cable Trunking Kit (14mm x 7mm) for HDMI, TV power & computer wires
Product description
The essentials
This 300cm white self-adhesive mini cable trunking kit is designed to hide one cable neatly along a wall or floor. It’s basically a small “wire hider” channel with a snap-on side-opening clasp, so you can route a single lead (rather than a bundle) and keep it out of sight.
On paper it does what most people actually want from cable covers: make a TV setup, desk area, or home office look less cluttered, and reduce the chance of someone tripping over stray leads. It’s also presented as a safer approach where kids or pets might otherwise chew, pull, or play with accessible cables.
It’s not trying to be a heavy-duty trunking system for complex rewiring. If you’ve got multiple cables to manage at once, you may find this one-a-cable style setup a bit limiting.
Key features that matter in everyday use

The standout detail is the mini channel size: 14mm wide and 7mm high. That’s meant for a single cable run, and the listing also nudges you to measure your cable diameter before ordering—because if your cable doesn’t fit the channel, you’ll struggle to use it properly.
For installation, it’s marketed as tool-free thanks to a push-to-open snap-on design and a long adhesive backing strip. The process is simple: clean the wall or floor, peel the backing, and stick it in place. There’s also the option to drill and screw for extra stability, which is worth considering if you’re applying it to a busier area that might get bumped.
The side-opening clasp design is practical too. Instead of removing the whole cover, you can open the side to add or adjust a cable.
Where it shines (and why that’s useful)


If you’re dealing with “one obvious cable” that ruins the look—common examples mentioned include HDMI leads, wall-mounted TV power cables, speaker cables, extension cables from power strips, or USB cables—this type of mini trunking is built for that.

A simple micro-example: imagine a wall-mounted TV where the power cable drops down and then runs horizontally to a socket. With this channel, you can stick the cover along the run so the cable sits inside and becomes much less visually distracting. In a computer desk setup, the same idea applies to a single cable leading to a monitor or peripherals.
What to watch before you buy
A couple of limitations are worth taking seriously. First, the channel is sized for a single cable, and the stated dimensions (14mm wide, 7mm high) mean some thicker or bulky cables may not fit.
Second, it’s self-adhesive, so surface prep matters. If the wall or floor is dusty, oily, or not suitable for sticking, the adhesive may not perform as well as you want. The good news is that the listing also says you can drill and screw for extra stability if needed.
Finally, it’s a small mini-wire channel, so it’s not meant for dense cable management. If your goal is to conceal a whole tidy of cables in one go, you might be better served by a larger trunking approach.

Pros and cons in plain English
- Pros: Tool-free installation is the headline (clean, peel, stick). The side-opening clasp makes it easier to remove or add cords when something changes. The white finish is simple and the whole point is to keep home and office spaces looking more organised.
- Pros (safety angle): Covering loose cables on desktops or floors can reduce hazards like tripping and can make it harder for pets or children to chew on exposed leads.
- Cons: It’s designed around a single cable and specific channel dimensions, so measuring cable diameter is important. Adhesive performance depends on the surface, and without proper prep it may not stay as secure.
Tech specs


- Type: Self-adhesive mini-wire cable channel (single cable)
- Material: Silicone
- Colour: White
- Width: 14mm
- Height: 7mm
- Length options: 1 metre / 2 metres / 3 metres (kit described as 300cm)
- Design: Side-opening clasp, snap-on / push-to-open style cover
- Install method: Adhesive backing, optionally drill and screw for extra stability
- Cable uses (examples mentioned): HDMI, wall mounted TV power, speaker cables, extension/power strip cables, USB cables
Who it suits (and who should skip it)

It makes sense if you want a neat, low-effort way to hide one cable in a home or office—especially where visual clutter bothers you and where kids or pets might otherwise access loose leads.
It’s not the best match if you’re trying to manage several cables side-by-side, or if your cable is near the limit of the 14mm x 7mm channel size and you can’t confidently check fit first. You may also want to look elsewhere if you can’t get a clean, suitable surface for the adhesive strip.
Is it worth it?
This mini self-adhesive cable trunking kit is a practical, sensible choice when your wiring problem is straightforward: one cable run that looks messy and is within easy reach. The tool-free approach plus the side-opening clasp design should make day-to-day adjustments less of a hassle, and the safety argument (especially around kids and pets) is a real reason people buy these.
You should buy it if you’re happy working with a single-cable channel and you’ve measured your cable diameter to make sure it fits the stated 14mm wide and 7mm high space. Skip it if you need to conceal multiple cables together, or if the surface you plan to stick to isn’t likely to hold adhesive well—because that’s where these covers can fall short.

Quick answers (mini FAQ)
FAQ: does this cover multi-cable bundles?


No—this is described as a single mini-wire channel for one cord. If you need multiple cables managed together, you may find it restrictive.
FAQ: do I need tools to install it?
The listing says tool-free installation is the main approach: clean, peel off the backing, and stick. It also mentions you can drill and screw for extra stability if required.

FAQ: can I open it without removing everything?
Yes. It uses a side-opening clasp design, intended to make it easier to remove or add cords that need adjusting.
FAQ: what cables is it suitable for?
It’s suggested for examples like HDMI cables, wall-mounted TV power cables, speaker cables, power strip extension cables, and USB cables—so long as the cable diameter fits the channel.
FAQ: what if my cable doesn’t fit?
The listing warns to measure your cable diameter before ordering to avoid not being able to use the trough properly. If your cable is too thick for the channel, the cover won’t be a good fit.
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