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Reddit mentions of Wiremold Cable Management Kit, Wire and Cable Cover for Wall Mount Flat Screen TV , Cable Raceway for Hiding and Organizing Wires and Cords, White, 30 inch, CMK30

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We found 30 Reddit mentions of Wiremold Cable Management Kit, Wire and Cable Cover for Wall Mount Flat Screen TV , Cable Raceway for Hiding and Organizing Wires and Cords, White, 30 inch, CMK30. Here are the top ones.

Wiremold Cable Management Kit, Wire and Cable Cover for Wall Mount Flat Screen TV , Cable Raceway for Hiding and Organizing Wires and Cords, White, 30 inch, CMK30
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  • IN WALL CABLE MANAGEMENT KIT: The CMK30 in wall cable management kit is perfect solution for power outlet and in-wall cable organizer. It is suitable for all types of wall mount Flat Screen LED, LCD, and Plasma Televisions. The kit includes 30-inch channel, wall anchors, and screws.
  • ENHANCED DESIGN: Snap-on/Snap-off Cover makes adding additional wires easy. Just snap off the cover, add the cables, and snap the cover back on. Has a slim and sleek design and blends with any décor. Its channels can be painted to match the color of your wall. This cord cover is ideal for Wall Mounted TV Cords, HDMI cables, and TV cables.
  • EASY TO INSTALL: In wall cable management kit offers flexibility while installing the product. It has pre-drilled holes to simplify the installation. If you need a different size, simply cut the covers to your desired length.
  • WIREMOLD QUALITY: Wiremold products work together seamlessly to save installation time, while providing enhanced flexibility and productivity in environments ranging from residential dwellings and educational institutions to meeting rooms and healthcare facilities.
  • ADD STYLE: Upgrade your home or office with style and innovation. Add the perfect finishing touch to your home or office, delivering advanced features to enhance every day life, while complementing any decor.
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ColorWhite
Height0.75 Inches
Length30 Inches
Number of items1
Size30 inch
Weight1 Pounds
Width3.6 Inches

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Found 30 comments on Wiremold Cable Management Kit, Wire and Cable Cover for Wall Mount Flat Screen TV , Cable Raceway for Hiding and Organizing Wires and Cords, White, 30 inch, CMK30:

u/pencilvester_C137 · 10 pointsr/InteriorDesign

Good man. Now just lower the mount height of your TV so it's actually at eye-level when seated. Unless of course you're sitting on bar stools while watching TV.

It'll also help conceal that unused pass-through.

Otherwise this is also an option that lays on the wall and runs the cables inside of it:
https://smile.amazon.com/Wiremold-CMK30-30-inch-Screen-Cover/dp/B0015EA3NO/

You can then paint it to match the color of your wall. I have it in my apartment and while there's an obvious wide 'bump' on the wall it works wonders to keep things looking sleek.

u/fatshamers · 8 pointsr/malelivingspace

Yo bro.

Try cleaning up your cables. Amazon has some cool plastic hiders.

Also, try spacing the stuff on your walls a bit more. It's a bit congested. Other than that, not a bad college pad.

u/Crgx22r7 · 7 pointsr/CableManagement

If you don't have the option of hiding them in the wall and coming out under your desk, you could go with some of the concealer/strip items and try to match it to your wall color. Something like this

u/icehands · 3 pointsr/DIY

Depends if you have Prime and need it ASAP. That's the only time I'll forgo my platinum discount.

EDIT:
Those Monoprice raceways are pretty crappy - I have bunch for cheap network drops. They don't hold well if you stuff them full.
Personally I have this on my wall:
http://amzn.com/B0015EA3NO

u/subtract30 · 3 pointsr/battlestations

I just bought a cheapo wall mount from Best Buy when I wanted to wall mount my monitor and it worked great. Fortunately, monitors that support wall mounting all follow the same VESA standard that TV's follow, so you can buy any TV/"Display" wall mount that has a range support for your monitor size (generally, VESA wall mounts will say '24"-40"', '42"-60"' etc.) and bolt it in!

From there it depends on if you want one that is static, or if you want one that tilts up and down, or one that moves forward/back/left/right. You can also get an arm that attaches to your desk and has a VESA mount on the back.

Tons of options, really just boils down to the features that you want. As far as quality goes, I'd look at reviews to be sure but after mounting 4 TV's and One monitor in my lifetime, I've never had a wall mount break or fall off the wall - just make sure you follow the directions on the box.

The one thing I 100% recommend is to drill pilot holes. Absolutely do it. It may sound unnecessary but I guarantee you it is completely worth the time in case there's something in the wall that prevents you from putting in the lag bolts, also an extra measure of precaution against cracking your stud. Easy to do, only takes a couple extra minutes, and can save you some major headaches.

Also I'm offering all this information on the pretense that you haven't wall mounted anything before.

TL;DR: Go on Amazon (or your local electronics store if you're impatient/OK with spending more money) and find a mount/monitor arm with the features you like that supports a 34" display. Also make sure to drill pilot holes.


EDIT
For cable management in the context of cables going to your monitor, you have 2 options: Either a cable cover or running them through the wall. I've done both- when I lived in an apartment, I did a cable cover because I didn't want to carve out a hole in the wall in a rental, but in my house I ran them through the wall. The cable cover is super easy because it's just a piece of soft plastic that either bolts or adheres to the wall, you run the cables through it, slide on the plastic cover and bam, done. Looks super clean. https://www.amazon.com/Wiremold-CMK30-30-inch-Screen-Cover/dp/B0015EA3NO/ref=sr_1_6?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1482943183&sr=1-6&keywords=cable+cover

Running the cables through the wall isn't much more difficult- took maybe about 30-45 minutes to complete. The best way to do it is to get a drywall saw, some brush plates from a hardware store, and cut a hole to the dimensions of the brush plate. The brush plates are nice because when all is said and done you don't have an ugly, open hole in the wall, instead you have something that resembles a wall socket or a lightswitch (brush plates are the same dimensions), and the receptacle part of the brush plate that goes in the wall generally has a hook to keep your cables from getting stuck in the wall if/when you disconnect them.

Sorry if this is information overload/stuff you already know lol, I like to help others when I'm knowledgeable on the subject.

u/BenKenobi88 · 2 pointsr/battlestations

There's what OP used, and there's also pieces of plastic like this: http://www.amazon.com/Wiremold-CMK30-Screen-Television-Cover/dp/B0015EA3NO/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1376752699&sr=8-3&keywords=cord+cover

I painted mine the color of my wall and it blends very nicely.

u/Clark-kant · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Just your run of the mill IKEA Linnmon 47.25"x23.625" inch desk. Screwed this onto the back of it for cable management.

u/graydoubt · 2 pointsr/battlestations

I suggest some type of wiremold. Home depot, etc. generally have them as well. There are all kinds of types. Some of them stick to the wall with tape and snap apart after installing, so you can always pop them open to change your cable setup, etc.

u/mz-s · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

If you don't want to run a new outlet behind the TV, get one of those cable raceways (http://www.amazon.com/Legrand-CMK30-30-inch-Screen-Cover/dp/B0015EA3NO/ref=zg_bs_6577543011_2 is an example) to run the cables down the wall. These can be painted to match your wall and aren't super visible once painted.

u/miken77386 · 2 pointsr/DIY

If you don't end up being able to go into the wall to hide cables you could try a paintable cable hider...not as pretty as putting them in the wall but kind of the next best thing...can be a good temporary solution...something like this

https://www.amazon.com/Wiremold-CMK30-30-inch-Screen-Cover/dp/B0015EA3NO/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1487860247&sr=8-5&keywords=cable+hider

u/DrVanNostron · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

http://www.amazon.com/Legrand-CMK30-30-inch-Screen-Cover/dp/B0015EA3NO/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1450799206&sr=8-5&keywords=wall+mounted+tv+cable+management

I got one of these when I mounted my TV, as I was unable to hide the cables behind the wall. It's slightly noticeable, but not bad at all.

u/jakethebavarian · 1 pointr/hometheater

I used something similar to this we great results. It doesn't look nearly as good as in wall wiring, but it works, and you can usually paint these.

http://www.amazon.com/Legrand-CMK30-30-inch-Screen-Cover/dp/B0015EA3NO/ref=sr_1_13?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1414501793&sr=1-13&keywords=cable+management

u/Endiny · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

agreed, something like this should work fairly well.

u/AdonisChrist · 1 pointr/InteriorDesign

I'll tell you what. They sell things that cover those, made for just your situation.

http://www.amazon.com/Wiremold-CMK30-Screen-Television-Cover/dp/B0015EA3NO

Bam! Look, a product to buy! Paint it the color of your wall and follow manufacturer installation instructions.

u/deathchimp · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

The room looks great, Those cords need work. I'm finding them very distracting. Maybe something like this?

u/iamnerd · 1 pointr/hometheater

It's a fire hazard to run a normal power cable inside a wall. You could use a cord cover like this one on Amazon.com I'm using the same type product in my bedroom and it looks great once you paint it to match.

If you do want to run your cables in the wall, you could use a kit like this one from Monoprice.com. You have to hard-wire the outlets together using solid copper wiring. The lower outlet gets power from the included power cord, which allows you to hook your TV up to your surge protector. This is the setup i have in my living room. It's a bigger pain in the butt to set up, but it looks nicer in the long run.

If I had to do it all over again, I would probably opt for the cord cover in both rooms.

u/Yung_Charmeleon · 1 pointr/battlestations

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0015EA3NO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_wM7pDbVGN4MRR <--- one i personally used

it is basically a cable raceway, or a channel, that can either mount onto the wall with either screws, or adhesive (which i used, since i don't own the house.) it gives it a very clean look, without having to drill behind the tv into the wall and running cables through the wall. you can also paint the raceways if you don't like the white color on them.

here are a few other alternatives, but i haven't seen how good they are.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H9B66D2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_qS7pDbB6M2Z2F

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q5Q2ZQX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_3S7pDb5T2NN7X

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00845SXDE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_7T7pDbK7HPQXC

u/skookum_qq · 1 pointr/MonsterHunterWorld

Buy this. Super easy to install.

u/serotonin_flood · 0 pointsr/malelivingspace

If it was my place, I would mount the TV to the wall and use one of these to hide your TV cables like this.