✨ Hide the mess, not the magic! ✨
The Evza Cord Hider is a versatile cable management solution designed to conceal up to 315 inches of cables, ensuring a tidy and safe environment for homes and offices. With a paintable surface and easy installation, this self-adhesive wire cover is perfect for any decor while providing peace of mind for families with kids and pets.
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Item Dimensions L x W | 15.7"L x 1"W |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Style | Cord Hider |
Color | White |
J**.
Super Easy Install. Looks Clean!
Well packaged, and I love the picture chart showing you what each piece is for. I was able to separate the pieces easily and lay them out to install. Installation was easy! Like another review stated, make sure you leave some room on the bottom so you can easily connect the couplers. The sticky glue on the back of the strips is super strong, so make sure you are in line before attaching, otherwise, you will pull off some of the sticky foam and may make the strip uneven. The pieces are thin, so it is easy to cut. I used scissors. I would buy again!
K**R
Does it’s job well
Not really much to say about this product, other than it performs it’s intended purpose well. I recently added a receiver/speakers to my bedroom, and this is doing a good job of hiding the cables/wires.
P**”
It worked.
It worked. Would have been great to have some stick tape to hold the connection joints more securely. Would buy again.
K**O
Good product
Hid the cords along the wall. Making it look neat and in place.
C**Y
Best thing ever
Super easy to use and they stick well to my drywall! Had trouble finding ones that did!
M**K
Very flimsy, almost no cut is 90-degrees on the rail covers, too thin.
Since these are made in Turkey, I thought they'd be better quality than similar Chinese-made products. I was incorrect. One of the problems with all of these products is that they are so short, there are what seems like 10-zillion joints in a 10-foot wall. I had seen where some folks just butted the ends of the covers against each other and didn't use the joint covers and I was hoping to do that. Not possible. Almost no cut is 90 degrees on the ends of the outside covers, necessitating the use of the joint covers. Also, the cuts can be rough. Inelegant, for sure.The rails are super thin. I'm an engineer, and double the thickness would be about right. I was planning on using brads to fasten these to the walls, because I did not want to use the adhesive. Not possible. They just go right through. Only way to make that work was to cut little pieces of the rails and use them as double-thickness "washers" to keep the brads from punching through. That was just too much trouble in a big install, so I ended up using the adhesive and these will damage the wall when torn off someday. I know this because I had to take one off. The adhesive DOES stick. If you stick them to the wall (in my case, I had to), be prepared to change your molding to cover up the mess you made when you tear these off. The thinness also presents another problem, that being that the tangs the covers snap over tend to bend inward, making the cover not lock well. You have to bend them back out again and then place the cover.The joint covers aren't very well-designed. They sort of push on and stay mostly by friction. It would be better if they locked somehow. I had one joint that was just slightly irregular due to the wall, and I ended up having to use white caulk to cover the gaps.They also need one more joint design. These are rectangular, not square, and there's no good way to deal with the situation where you have to turn the rail 90 degrees. Imagine a window frame. I needed to come down the left side and rotate 90 degrees at the bottom of the sill to continue over the corner and down the wall. There's no joiner for that, I had to invent something.So overall, yeah, these work, but I'm not particularly happy and wouldn't buy or use them again.
A**R
Satisfied customer.
Works great. Just make sure when you attach em to the wall that it’s exactly where you want it.
D**N
Perfect for 3 Cat6 cables
As you can see in the pictures, this product offers a great way to clean up bigger cables. I have three Cat6 ethernet cables running through these and there's plenty of room. It's easy to install, but there are some drawbacks:- If you're running these alongside a wall, or butting it up against a doorframe or molding, leave about 1/8th of an inch between the edge of the track and the frame/molding. That's because if you're using a joiner, you'll need the additional room because the joiners go over the track, so the whole thing ends up fatter- They should provide more corner joiners and joiners with openings for cable to come out the top. They only give you a few, but then give you tons of small joiners to cover seams.- Once everything is installed, it's pretty stable, but I feel like the covers could be tighter. When you're putting everything together, as you're running cable through it and trying to put the covers on, they tend to pop out, particularly if your cables are already installed and you're just trying to put them in the track.But, overall, good product. I'll be reordering for other projects.
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