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Reddit mentions of Stageek Cable Raceway Kit, Cable Management System Kit Open Slot Wiring Raceway Duct with Cover, On-Wall Cable Concealer Cord Organizer to Hide Wires Cords for TVs, Computers - 9x15.4inch, Black

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Reddit mentions: 13

We found 13 Reddit mentions of Stageek Cable Raceway Kit, Cable Management System Kit Open Slot Wiring Raceway Duct with Cover, On-Wall Cable Concealer Cord Organizer to Hide Wires Cords for TVs, Computers - 9x15.4inch, Black. Here are the top ones.

Stageek Cable Raceway Kit, Cable Management System Kit Open Slot Wiring Raceway Duct with Cover, On-Wall Cable Concealer Cord Organizer to Hide Wires Cords for TVs, Computers - 9x15.4inch, Black
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    Features:
  • Quick & Easy Installation: Simply peel & stick the cable raceway kit to the wall, the innovative cable management kit has a one-piece design making it easy to add or remove cables, perfect for protecting your children and pets from hanging cords
  • 9 Cable Channels(15.4”each) in Pre-cut Slim Sections: The cable management system are pre-cut into 9 sections to provide optimal installation length. Eliminate unnecessary cuts and save your time and make your DIY route plan more flexible and easier
  • Extra Strength Self Adhesive Tape or Screws: The wire raceway duct comes with upgraded stronger self -adhesive tape for easy installation, great for organizing cables of wall mounted TVs or monitors. 12 screws and 12 drywall anchors are included for optional installation
  • Slim and Sleek Design: The cord cover raceway kit is paintable to blend with any home décor, you can paint it to match the color of your wall,perfect for tidying up TV's and Computer's wires and cables,the parallel openings on both sidewalls facilitates customization
  • Each package contains 9 cable cover raceways (15.4"x1.6"x0.8" each). 138” cable concealment in total
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.8 Inches
Length15.4 Inches
Width1.6 Inches

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Found 13 comments on Stageek Cable Raceway Kit, Cable Management System Kit Open Slot Wiring Raceway Duct with Cover, On-Wall Cable Concealer Cord Organizer to Hide Wires Cords for TVs, Computers - 9x15.4inch, Black:

u/Bohan_of_Rohan · 6 pointsr/betterbattlestations

Here ya go. I've done a few similar projects and I've used these everytime. They make cable management super easy and super fast.

u/AlmightyGnasher · 5 pointsr/battlestations

Bought everything. The desk itself is from Etsy. I stuck cable raceways around the outside of the desk, they're awesome I recommend them. Other than that double sided sticky pads and cable clips come in handy for sticking power packs and extension leads under the desk.

u/Vertisce · 4 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I can tell you that THIS is literally what is used in that image because that image is what is used in the images on the sale page. I can further attest that these are absolutely amazing and worth every penny! Also...not expensive at all.

u/zilla0100 · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

The easy solution would just be a box and a sticky back wire trough. It isnt as pretty as some more intrusive fixes but it would be easy and cheap and look around 300% more professional.

Put all the splices in a box with a blank face and have the wires come out straight into the wire trough that sticks to the wall until they dive back into the drywall. The troughs even come with 90's to do the turn.

Something like this,

https://www.amazon.com/Stageek-Management-Concealer-Organizer-Computers/dp/B07FFN2HN6

you can get them in different colors. I use white to conceal my VR setup base station power cables.

Or you could start cutting open the drywall to put the cables in and patch it up. You'll still probably need a box to access those connections though, I'm not sure what code is for that stuff.

u/vexlit · 1 pointr/battlestations

Of course :) I recently bought these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07FFN2HN6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and find them quite useful but I don't know if they're available outside the UK. One thing to bear in mind is to make sure if you have a wired headset or mouse that it has enough space. I solved this by letting my headset cord loose behind the drawers and it's working really well so far!

u/Quasmo · 1 pointr/cableporn

https://www.amazon.com/Stageek-Management-Concealer-Organizer-Computers/dp/B07FFN2HN6/

I have a surface dock, a netgear 8 port switch, 4 port USB switcher, and power strip. I screwed each side of a zip tie to hold up the power supplies. I have plans to add an hdbaset reciever.

u/BassheadGamer · 1 pointr/AskBattlestations

You didn’t state a budget so I’m just gonna suggest these for more room/ cleaner work area: Bigger desk (at least 55” in width), monitor mounts, cable raceways/cable box for all of your cable management needs.

For a desk I would suggest looking into something like an IKEA Bekant, the one I linked is the bigger one, 63” x 31”and that should give you more room to work with for textbooks on the desk.

For monitors mounting is best (imo) so you can have that much more room to push stuff alll the way back to take advantage of the depth. This monitor arm Is good.

For cable management I would suggest this raceway. It comes with 9 15” long pieces that you can mount under your desk. I would use some command strips to hold them in place. Use the raceway to feed all your cables through to a cable management box, Something similar to this one, so you can stuff in the excess cables and make it look nicer. Just have the box behind your pc or along on of the desk legs.
NOTE: the IKEA Bekant does come included with a cable management pouch/net under the desk but imo with 2 monitors, a switch, and keyboard it would be too much worse for that little thing.

Ps: you don’t have to use the stuff I listed, there’s always alternatives if you have a question just ask, I’ll see if I can help.

u/mike2048 · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

Not bad, stand does not look too heavy to move away from the wall in case you need to make changes. Pro-tips (used to wire AV racks):

  • Whenever possible use velcro instead of zipties
  • Label your cables on each end with a number / letter
  • Use a raceway to manage a large number of cables

    I Like the stand design, works nicely for multiple systems. You can add a metal angle right behind the top trim piece to take out the sag.