📺 Hide the mess, flaunt the finesse!
Legrand Wiremold's 9-foot white cord cover offers a durable, low-profile solution to hide TV cords for wall-mounted setups. Featuring a self-adhesive backing for easy installation and a design that minimizes trip hazards, this product is perfect for professionals seeking a clean, safe, and stylish cable management system.
Manufacturer | Legrand Wiremold |
Part Number | C110 |
Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 36 x 0.56 x 0.1 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | C110 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Size | Small |
Color | White |
Style | C110 - 108 Inches |
Finish | white |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | Kit |
Shape | shape |
Installation Method | Self-Adhesive |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 9 |
Certification | No |
Special Features | special_feature |
Included Components | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
K**N
Great wire covers
Easy to use holds well.
L**R
Just What I Needed
I couldn't get this product at my local hardware store, so I had to find it online. The online product, packaged under the same brand name, legrande, was the type of wire cover I needed and was the exact match in width to what I'd already put up in the area. The only thing different was the length. The hardware store sold it in longer lengths, but the 3-foot length worked out fine for me. The big plus was the joinery. The corner and straight covers were a big bonus because I always had to buy those items separately. They were included in this package. I have regular (not heavy duty) electric extension cord wire under one set and audio cord (3.5mm) wire under a different set. You can't get more than one cord inside. Plus, if you have audio extensions, the plugs won't fit. My audio cord was sufficiently long, so I didn't have this problem. I like the fact you can put the covers up first, then load the wire. You can cut them (with a little difficulty, but not too much) with a Kraft knife, but a saw is recommended. I've done it both ways.
C**N
Unit works
These work as intended
J**G
Excellent product for concealing speaker wire
My room is 16x15, and I have a Pioneer HTS-GS1 home theater in a box system, with speakers in every corner of my room on speaker stands. So I had a ton of wiring laying around looking terrible! I bought 6 of these kits in total. It was going to ship in two shipments since 3 were from Amazon (all they had left) and 3 were from an outside vendor. I received the first 3 packages, yet one of the boxes was empty. I notified Amazon and they promptly 2 day shipped another one out to me. Big thumbs up to Amazon Customer service. But I decided to go ahead and start my installation anyways, even with just two out of the six packages. I busted out a measuring tape and hacksaw, and got to work. It was my first time doing anything like this and it was very straightforward. I now have about 40% of the wires concealed using just these two kits. I would definitely recommend using a hacksaw to cut through this stuff, as it is pretty hard. I used the elbows around the corners and they worked like a charm. I thought that varying the height of the raceways (on top of molding, and then going down to the floor for going across doorways) wouldn't look good, but it blends in very well. I am very satisfied with this product, and would recommend it for anyone who needs to route speaker wire and doesnt want to drill holes through their walls.
P**E
Works as described. Looks great.
I had never used one of these before. If you have a few thicker chords it may be a challenge to put them all in but I just had a really thick power chord for an old TV and a Fire TV stick power chord. Line it up and push the chords into the gap and work your way down pushing each section in. This was easy for me.It’s going to show up to the eye obviously but it looks very uniform and neat as opposed to loose wires. It has an adhesive peel that stick to the wall well as for the adhesive lasting long who knows but command strips, tape, etc are easy fixes for that issue if it arises over time. Overall great product especially considering the price. Does it’s job well and fixes a bothersome issue when you mount a pretty TV
W**E
Almost great
I bought this product about 6 months ago, I had to run speaker wires from my TV stereo setup on one side of my fam room to the opposite side. Th fam room is open so 2 speakers had to be mounted on columns but the wire had to be placed on the under side of a cross beam connecting the columns, also the beam is made of concrete so it not smooth like sheet rock. Anyway, when I first installed the wiremold c110 everything was perfect, it looked great and was easy to cut with a hack saw or sheers etc. I was thinking of painting everything when one morning I came downstairs and a piece of the molding on the underside of the beam was hanging, I pushed it back up and it stayed for a couple weeks then it dropped again. This happened a few times ove the past couple months, before I went on vacation for 2 weeks, when I returned the entire lenght (about 18 ft.) of the molding had fallen! Strangely enough it always stick back when I press it back up on the beam, but it will eventually fall as in the past. Now I am happy to note that all of the molding I put on vertical walls stayed in place without problems, but gravity seem to be too great for the adhesive on the upside down placements. So I would recommend this product if you are placing it on sheetrock or on vertical walls but not for the purpose for which I needed them. I hope this helps.
V**N
Smart - simple - effective solution!
First time using a product like this. I ran a 50' flat ethernet cable because I got tired of the glitchy wi-fi issues with my Microsoft Surface RT. (Should have read the reviews on the Surface RT but that is another matter.) Took my time to make sure I utilized the the length most efficiently for the spaces I wanted to cover. The rest of the cable is behind furniture so not visible. In about 30 - 40 minutes I was done with the one package. After the first package I could knock another one out in 15 minutes easy. Cuts easily with a hacksaw. The cable tucks neatly into a slit running the length of the molding. The peel off backing reveals the sticky side which adhers well, but is movable on oil based paint if needed with a little effort. White molding blends in OK with my off white trim. Looks a lot better than a bare cable and the molding is paintable if I get a notion to do so.
A**9
Perfect solution
Needed to hide a transformer wire to my DC operated blind motor in my master bath. This wire was very thin, so it was not a problem to push it through the slot access. The slot opening is not very flexible, and prying it open further to allowed a larger wire would be difficult. For my purposes, this worked extremely well and I think looks extremely finished. The tape really bonded well to my tile sill, and on one piece I had to adjust it, and it was possible to remove but it was a struggle. I elected not to snap the opening closed as it is hidden against my wall. I love it. Note: unsnapping the closure is difficult, but not impossible.
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