

🎯 Hide the mess, flaunt the finesse!
The EVEO Cable Hider Wall 306” is a premium cable raceway kit offering an extensive 306-inch coverage to conceal and organize cables throughout your home. Made from durable, paintable PVC, it installs easily with adhesive tape or screws, blending seamlessly with your decor. Its slim design keeps cables discreet while providing safety by protecting wires from pets and tripping hazards. Ideal for renters and homeowners alike, this cable concealer transforms cluttered spaces into sleek, professional setups.












| ASIN | B082X9RCZX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,994 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #34 in Cable Raceways |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,465) |
| Date First Available | December 19, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 2.44 pounds |
| Item model number | emareg-992 |
| Manufacturer | EVEO |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 0.95 x 0.04 inches |
J**N
Looks good and does the job well
I currently live in a rental (townhome) and needed a way to run an ethernet cable up to my room without it looking absolutely terrible. We just upgraded to gigabit internet and the wifi was only giving me a fraction of the available bandwidth. Plus, I wanted a hard wired ethernet connection for my PC and Xbox. I originally just ran the cable using those plastic clips you nail in. It looked pretty bad. So after a little research I settled on this cable management trim. Here's why this stuff is great. 1) It comes in 4 colors (black, grey, white and beige) so you can usually make it look good without having to paint this trim/cord cover. 2) Not everyone can run cables through either their walls or basement, or rather it can be a real pain (especially for two story homes or ranch style homes with a finished basement/drywall on the basement ceiling). Also, this is a great option if you are living in a rental and need the ability to quickly revert the dwelling back to the way it was before moving out. 3) If you use clips to run a cable then A) the cable is exposed, B) you have to keep tension on the cable, otherwise it looks really bad not being straight and being slightly curled. This trim solves that issue because you don't have to worry about having tension on the cable. Plus, it looks really unprofessional doing it with clips unless you are running the cable in an unfinished basement or something of the sort. 4) This stuff has the adhesive tape already applied which makes installation go much faster than with the ones that require you to cut the tape to size and apply it yourself. Plus, this stuff sticks REALLY well. It sticks so well that I hope it doesn't cause damage when removing it. It probably won't, but I'll find out when I move out... 5) You can either slide the top part of the trim on or just bend the base part a little inward once it's adhered to the wall and push it on. This is great because when you get close to corners it's much easier to attach the base part first, then put the top cover part of the trim on vs. having to slide it on. My only gripe is that there are no 45 degree couplings. They have every possible coupling except that one. It would have been nice because as part of my run I ran some trim up my staircase near the trim at a 45 degree angle. I don't have a coupling at the bottom and top part of that run because of this. It would look a little nicer/more professional if they included this type of coupling! I am very happy with the result. If I ever need to run cables and can't do it through the walls or basement, this is the way I'm gonna do it from now on.
J**A
Conceal and Organize with Ease!
As a cable clutter warrior, I recently got my hands on the this product. Let’s dive into the details of this cable management wizardry! What’s in the Kit? • Spaghetti Lifting Magic: Okay, not really, but close! This cord cover wall kit conceals up to 306 inches of unruly wires and cables. • Paintable Wonder: Made from sturdy polyvinyl chloride (PVC), it’s ready for your artistic touch. Paint it to match your wall seamlessly. Mine had no issues with white and black paint. • Easy Installation: Choose your weapon—tape or drywall anchors and screws. In just 15 minutes, transform your living room from chaos to zen and eliminate wife complaints about cable messes! • Safety First: Beyond aesthetics, this cable raceway ensures safety. No more tripping hazards or curious pets nibbling on loose cords. Why I Love It: 1. Customizable Chic: Paint it white, black, or unicorn rainbow—it’s your canvas! 2. DIY Delight: Cut it down to the desired length. No cable is too long for this superhero. 3. Sturdy Locking System: The unique connector kit keeps everything snug. No cable escapes!
K**O
Quality is impressive, and it blends seamlessly with your wall molding
The EVEO Cord Hider offers great value with a lot of coverage for managing cords. The quality is impressive, and it blends seamlessly with your wall molding, creating a tidy, organized look. It's easy to install and keeps cables hidden without drawing attention. If you're looking to clean up your space, this is a solid choice at a reasonable price. Perfect for reducing clutter while maintaining a sleek, minimal aesthetic.
K**H
Easy to use, but plan ahead how you're going to use it!
I'm moving into a new place and wanted my cables to be better organized and hidden than they were in my old place. This kit wasn't the cheapest one available, but it seemed to be the most complete, so I went ahead and got it. I'm very happy that I did. I have a fairly extensive collection of media, so my home theater setup is fairly extensive as well. Besides my TV and receiver, I have a Blu-ray player, LaserDisc player, VHS, turntable, cassette deck, computer, and game console. That's a lot of cables, and it did tend to make the setup look pretty sloppy. This kit, with a little bit of advance planning, has neatly organized that mess and made it look presentable. The kit comes with a solid amount of track, which was plenty for me to run all of the cables in my complicated setup, and plenty of connectors. There are two reasons I did not give it five stars: 1) The adhesive on the back of the track is strong. Perhaps too strong. Spending some time in advance planning where you're going to put everything is critical, because if you make a mistake, you WILL lose a layer of paint! I can speak to this from experience, unfortunately, but a little touch up made it look as good as new. 2) There are a lot of connectors, but not always enough of the ones that you actually need. My complicated setup called for more than two t connectors, but that's all that were included in the package, while I had far more elbow connectors than I could possibly use. Unfortunately there seems to be no way to order just the connectors, and the manufacturer provides no contact information to inquire about purchasing them. I was able to hide the missing junctions behind some equipment, but it really would have been preferable to install them properly. Overall, I highly recommend this kit for anyone trying to run signal or electric cables and cords. It makes for a highly polished appearance and is easy to use.
J**I
Es fácil de instalar y tiene buen acabado
F**S
I wasn't looking forward to doing this because I'm a huge noob when it comes to home improvement stuff. I don't own a saw, don't own a drill, etc. When I came across this and how it was all-in-one, I was instantly sold. Some reviews about the difficult installation did make me worried. Yesterday I finally had some time to attempt installing this, and it went better than I had hoped! Some tips that worked out well for me: - Use tape to construct the entire layout, with the wires inside. This forces you to work out all the nitty gritty stuff before committing, and it provides you with the alternative of reworking it. - When cutting with the saw, just mark with a sharpie and use the provided saw. I used the box as a cutting board actually, and it worked great. (Told you I literally have no tools at my disposal). Yeah edges look a little jagged, but it's fine since it's covered by the connecting joints. - When you're happy with the layout, don't take all of it down. Slowly remove section by section (the rest should still be held in place with tape). When you remove that section, remove adhesive and press down. I actually reapplied the tape to hold it back it place, hoping that it would help with the adhesive bonding. - Important: Remember to account for the connecting joints when you tape it down! The joints are another millimetres or two, so if you taped down that section without that, you'd most likely not be able to fit it in. That's it! Mine's still held up with tape, so I can't attest to the strength of the adhesive yet. Will update again if the adhesive comes off the wall.
G**H
I was afraid that it would not reliably stick to the wall like my previous DIY trunks. But they are working well so far!
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