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Reddit mentions of One-Cord Channel Cable Concealer - CMC-03 Cord Cover Wall Cable Management System - 125" Cable Hider Raceway Kit for a Power Cord, Ethernet Cable, Speaker Wire - 8X L15.7in, W0.59in H0.39in, White

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We found 11 Reddit mentions of One-Cord Channel Cable Concealer - CMC-03 Cord Cover Wall Cable Management System - 125" Cable Hider Raceway Kit for a Power Cord, Ethernet Cable, Speaker Wire - 8X L15.7in, W0.59in H0.39in, White. Here are the top ones.

One-Cord Channel Cable Concealer - CMC-03 Cord Cover Wall Cable Management System - 125
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  • Messy Cable is Solved! Perfect when you only have one cable to conceal, while would like to maintain as low of a profile as possible. Designed to enclose a low-voltage wire or cable such as a power cord or 1 cat5 cable, 1 speaker wire, or 1 lamp cord
  • 8 Pcs Cable Channels for Maximum Coverage: Each cable channel is 0.59" x 0.4" x 15.7". Total length 125 inches. Provides ample length to accommodate any home or office project
  • 130" Strong Double-sided Adhesive Tape: Comes with clear PE mounting tape that has strong adhesive and is flexible. Simply secure the channel with the cable where needed
  • Home and Office Organizer: Use our cable concealing system to organize and manage the power and electrical cords on walls, work areas, or entertainment system
  • Family Safety Comes First: Loose cables are not only unsightly, but they could also pose a possible danger to your baby, children, and pets. Install our easy-to-use wire concealer to prevent unforeseen accidents
  • Warm Reminder (1): CMC-03 Model is ideal for a single standard-sized cable. Max to 2 small cords and not suit to hide multiple wires
  • Warm Reminder (2): You'll get 1 roll of adhesive tape, which is very plentiful as well and strong. But NOT suited to use on textured walls
  • Warm Reminder (3): Our tapes are made of very strong material (so they won't slip off). Ideally, the route should be planned before installation and preferably not removed after installation
  • If you must remove the tape, please preheat the tape with a hairdryer or heat gun before removal, that way the tape will be better to achieve peeling
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height0.39 Inches
Length125 Inches
SizeSmall
Width0.59 Inches

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Found 11 comments on One-Cord Channel Cable Concealer - CMC-03 Cord Cover Wall Cable Management System - 125" Cable Hider Raceway Kit for a Power Cord, Ethernet Cable, Speaker Wire - 8X L15.7in, W0.59in H0.39in, White:

u/adamantwinds · 17 pointsr/malelivingspace

Can also blend it in with something like this: One-Cord Channel Cable Concealer - CMC-03 Cord Cover Wall Cable Management System - 125" Cable Hider Raceway Kit for a Power Cord, Ethernet Cable, Speaker Wire - 8X L15.6in, W0.59in H0.39in, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D8WVJWF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_GKoEDbCEG26T6

u/White_Phoenix · 5 pointsr/Kappa

The excuse some of these people make is that they're in living arrangements where you may not be able to do such a thing. All I can think of is just run a goddamn wire against the wall. You can make a cable run look clean if you put it as close to thew all as possible and if you have to cross floors fuckin use cable raceways with that adhesive on the back to cover it up:

https://www.amazon.com/One-Cord-Channel-Cable-Concealer-Management/dp/B07D8WVJWF

Problem fucking solved. That way you don't make holes in your wall to do it and it looks clean.

u/iNeedAValidUserName · 3 pointsr/sffpc

Cable Channels painted to match the wall.

OR

Passthrough wallplates and fishing it through the wall. Note that if you go this route you'll likely not meet local firecodes if you send the power cable through it.

u/ChiefKraut · 2 pointsr/mancave

I’m using these for my desk (though they’re a little short). However, these (or something like these) would probably be a bit better and look more elegant for TV setups.

u/MyUsernameIsJudge · 2 pointsr/hometheater

Cord concealer is another option, I use this to hide the cables for surrounds and anywhere else. You can run it just above the floorboards. Try pulling a bit from the corner of the carpet. It may make a ripping sound but it's not tearing just pulling off the little tacks. It may be different though if it's glued down.

https://www.amazon.com/One-Cord-Channel-Cable-Concealer-Management/dp/B07D8WVJWF/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=cord+concealer&qid=1562343028&s=electronics&sr=1-3

u/koriar · 1 pointr/truegaming

Mesh networks are good, but yeah nothing beats getting a house properly wired.

I live in an old farmhouse, so I definitely get wiring complications. If you can't run it under a carpet/rug/baseboard/etc then the best solution I've found is to use cable channels like this: https://www.amazon.com/One-Cord-Channel-Cable-Concealer-Management/dp/B07D8WVJWF and just stick them to the wall/ceiling...

That said, I currently have a projector that has all the wiring held to the wall/ceiling via 3M hooks, so I'm not exactly the most stylistic when it comes to design.

u/freespace303 · 1 pointr/ultrawidemasterrace

Usually what I do is run the ones behind the monitor down the back of the monitor desk mount, then back behind/under the desk using either cable channels or mountable zip ties, and then buy extensions for any of the cables on amazon if I need them

u/MountainManGuy · 1 pointr/battlestations

Eh, it's not that hard when you have such few pieces of equipment that OP has. 2 speakers, 1 monitor, and a desktop. Those are the only wires he has to hide.

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Mouse and keyboard are wireless, he doesn't have an xlr mic or desk mic, doesn't have a second or third monitor, doesn't have surround sound, doesn't have a UPS, doesn't have an electric desk, etc.. This is all when it starts getting difficult to properly hide the wires.

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You'd be surprised how easy it is to hide a few wires if you get a couple of these. https://www.amazon.com/One-Cord-Channel-Cable-Concealer-Management/dp/B07D8WVJWF/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1GEFPJTBL558K&keywords=wire+channel+for+wall&qid=1557500835&s=gateway&sprefix=wire+channel%2Csporting%2C162&sr=8-3

u/the_slate · 1 pointr/Ubiquiti

Would you be able to run Ethernet to the wall and run a drop there?

Here’s my proposition:

You get an HD pro, or one of the other APs that have an output, ceiling mount that then run Ethernet across the drop ceiling to the wall. You can go behind the wall ideally, but if not, just run Ethernet down the wall in a raceway like this: https://www.amazon.com/One-Cord-Channel-Cable-Concealer-Management/dp/B07D8WVJWF/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=cable+raceway&qid=1557349650&s=gateway&sprefix=cable+ra&sr=8-4

Then put a switch. This is how I’d do it.

u/gummibear049 · 1 pointr/AskTechnology

> Was thinking about getting a long Ethernet cable and having it run across the ceiling but it would look pretty damn ugly.


There are products out there to help conceal your wires.


https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Management-Channel-Organizing-Wall/dp/B0781J9Q2S?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_3


https://www.amazon.com/One-Cord-Channel-Cable-Concealer-Management/dp/B07D8WVJWF?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_4