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Reddit mentions of Matte Black Metal Cable Grommet - 2 Piece"Lock in" Feature with"Brush" Opening for Management of Office & Computer Desk Wires - 60mm (2 3/8") Hole Opening - 1 Pack

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Matte Black Metal Cable Grommet - 2 Piece
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VERY IMPORTANT! - For best results use a 60mm hole saw. YOU WILL FIND IT RIGHT ON THIS PAGE!HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION - Made from die cast zinc. Matte Black finish compliments any décor."BRUSH" WIRE OPENING - Nylon bristles center & protect your wires while creating a refined appearance.E-Z INSTALLATION - Just bore a 60mm (2-3/8") hole... insert… DONE!2 PIECE DESIGN - Hides the raw edge of your desk. Top half "locks into" lower half with a slight clockwise turn. - 1 Grommet
Specs:
ColorMatte Black
Height0.62 Inches
Length2.75 Inches
Size1 Grommet
Weight0.35 Pounds
Width2.75 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Matte Black Metal Cable Grommet - 2 Piece"Lock in" Feature with"Brush" Opening for Management of Office & Computer Desk Wires - 60mm (2 3/8") Hole Opening - 1 Pack:

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  • Adhesive Zip Tie Mounts

    ( Example ) Does what it says on the tin. Is adhesive on one side, has a passthrough for a zip tie on the other. Useful for guiding cables along flat surfaces.

  • Zip Ties

    ( Example ) They tie things. You have to cut them to remove them, but they're stupid cheap. Great anywhere that space is a concern, or anywhere next to a flat surface with mounts.

  • Velcro Ties

    ( Example ) These are best for cables you might change frequently and places where a little bulk is OK. I use them anywhere the cables are hidden, but are coming apart but not away from the hiding surface.

  • Wire Straps

    ( Example ) These are great in place of zip ties + adhesive tie mounts, because they're easy to open and can hold larger bundles, but not easily bundles as small. So, big sibling metaphor. Oh, and you don't have to cut them to change something.

  • Stirrup Ties & Cable Staples

    ( Example ) These are basically the same thing, but the "staples" come with the nail in them, but stirrups can use screws. Great for routing single cables, like say, ethernet if it's not in the walls, up to the ceiling, and in the corners all the way to the router. Just don't damage your cable accidentally.

  • Spiral Wraps & Sleeves

    ( Example ) These are great for bundles of wire that have to pass a good distance (1ft+) through someplace visible. Spiral of sleeve really depends on context, spirals are fine for all-dark cables, but mixed colors means get a sleeve instead.

  • Raceways & J-ways

    ( example ): These often come with adhesive backs and you can get corners and intersections and basically hide cables inside a "tunnel" shaped like wall or desk. Oh, there are floor versions too. J-ways are usually just straight strips, but almost perfect for any desk with a vertical back panel.

  • Plastic shoeboxes in a solid color (yes really) & "Cable Managers" & Cable Trays

    ( Example ) These are good for areas where lots of cables meet. Your surge protector, for example, should go in one of these (preferably the box kind, not the example), and they should be mounted to the wall. Otherwise they're most used for massive networking installations, IIRC. Cable trays are like this, but more open. Use them somewhere hidden, can take the place of loop sticks with longer or thicker cables.

  • Loop sticks

    ( Example ) These are for basically, getting rid of slack. Or putting your earbuds in your pocket, but slack works great, especially tucked just out of sight with the rod zip tied to an adhesive tie mount.

  • Grommets

    ( Example ) Now this is serious cable management, if you have a drill. Run your cables under the desk, until a central (or several small!) grommets to minimize their visual presence.