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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de agosto de 2024
Make sure you have this exactly where you want it before you press. The adhesive works great, but it will pull paint off if you makr an error. That strong adhesive is necessary, so if you goof that up and pull paint/drywall off to reposition, that is not the manufacturer's fault.I bought this to hide a plug-in type fixture cord for a hanging light over my sink. It hid the cord well enough that I forgot it was there. Highly recommend. Good product.
Joan A. Smith
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de julio de 2024
The electrical cable from the Tonal machine had a bit of slack in it, and I would just barely nick it when removing the long bar from the accessories shelf. That cable is very thick - more than 1/4 inch - and not very flexible. So I needed something that could handle it. This cover system was reasonably easy to use and managed to encase the cable. However, the wall is textured so I had to mount the cover to the wall studs for security. That was a tricky endeavour: Mark the stud locations on the cord cover, open the cover to drill holes at the locations, then screw flathead screws in so that they would not interfere with running the cable. Had to get an outlet adapter so that the cord would plug in sideways, since there was too much stress on the cord cover to have it wrap around to the front-facing outlet position. Happy with the result, though.
Joe G
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de septiembre de 2024
Cordmate worked fine, it's paintable ,I required black to hide it under a shelf. Works great. Easy assembly.
Smoky62
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de octubre de 2023
I used this to get my tv cable off the ground and secured to the base of the house. This allows it to look nice and keeps the connections off the ground where water and dirt hurt the connections. The adhesive backing didn't work well in all places so I bought some small clamps to help hold it up. Looks great and does the job.
Book Junkie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de noviembre de 2022
I live in a 1910 house that has a lot more character and quirks than modern amenities. When I had an electrician add an outlet and porch light switch in my kitchen, for example, he had to run conduit through the floor to avoid destroying the plaster wall. All that is cool with me, since I bought the house for character. But there are no backsplash outlets in old kitchens, and that was less cool. I wanted to run an extension cord with multiple outlets and USB charger ports to the room without having cords exposed, calling attention to the house's limitations.I used a similar product years ago when I converted a ceiling-mount light to a plug-in, pull-chain light and mounted it on the laundry room wall. I tucked the electrical cord into the tube, mounted it on the wall, and guests think it's original to the house. They don't see the channel end a few inches from where the cord plugs into the wall behind the washer/dryer. So this product was an obvious choice when I needed to cover the extension cord cable in my kitchen. I used an extension cord with a flat plug and bent the cord tightly around the side of the electrical box surface mounted on the wall. Then I tucked the cord into the CordMate and ran it horizontally to the corner of the room, then upward (the corner piece perfectly hides the junction) behind the cabinet. That enabled me to completely conceal the cord when I mounted the power supply on the wall. It took two coats of paint to match the wall, but I think it looks nice. I did add some construction adhesive to the back of the CordMate after reading reviews about the affixed adhesive being weak. A month later and the connection to the wall seems sturdy. I love this stuff!
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