Description:
This cable raceway kit hides and organizes visible cords along walls so wall-mounted TVs and media areas look neater while reducing trip hazards. It works as wire covers for cords on wall to keep cables grouped and out of sight, and it can be cut and painted to blend with your decor.
Key Points
The set includes multiple PVC channels that snap together to form a low-profile track for power and AV cables. Installation can be done with the included screws and anchors or with the provided adhesive tape for a cleaner look on smooth surfaces. Keep in mind it may not adhere well to textured walls, according to the manufacturer. 🛠️
Channels are designed to be slim to limit visual impact while still accommodating common power cords and HDMI or Ethernet cables. The system helps keep children and pets away from loose wires by routing them along the wall instead of leaving them exposed on the floor. 🎯
This product can be painted after cutting, which allows matching it to wall color and achieving a discreet finish. The pieces are easily trimmed with a utility knife and joined with the included connectors for runs that turn corners or extend across longer distances. 🎨
Technical Specifications
- Name: Delamu Cord Hider, 157in Wire Covers for Cords on Wall
- Brand: Delamu
- Total length: 157 in (4 m)
- Number of channels: 10 PVC channels
- Channel piece size: approximately 10 x 15.7 in each
- Channel internal dimensions: approximately 0.94 x 0.55 in
- Accessories: 19 connector pieces, 20 screws, 20 anchors, 1 adhesive strip
Usage Recommendations
For best adhesion use the screws and anchors on drywall or plaster surfaces, and reserve the adhesive strip for clean, smooth walls. Cut the channels to the lengths you need before painting to ensure clean edges. For cable routing behind TVs consider running the track vertically down from the display and then horizontally along the baseboard for easier concealment. ⚙️
When planning a run measure the total cable bundle thickness to confirm it fits inside the internal channel dimensions. Also consider that very thick power bricks might not lie flat inside the track, so allow a little extra length or route bulky adapters separately.










