✨ Elevate your space, hide the mess! ✨
The Legrand Wiremold Cord Cover is a 5-foot ivory cord hider designed for wall-mounted TVs. It features a self-adhesive backing for easy installation on any surface, allowing you to cut it to your desired length. This durable plastic cord cover not only conceals unsightly cables but also creates a smooth, trip-free surface, making it an ideal solution for both residential and professional environments.
Installation Type | Freestanding,Self Adhesive |
Item Dimensions L x W | 60"L x 2.5"W |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style | 5 Feet |
Color | Ivory |
J**O
Recommend
Works great for hiding cables.
C**Y
Worked as advertised! Made my room more clean-looking.
I live in a small apartment with no washer or dryer so I keep 2 small Haier units plugged into my kitchen, with the wires running across my hallway. For a long time, we just covered the wires with a rug, but now that we have cats who love to tangle themselves up in rugs and sometimes pee on then, it was time to make an upgrade.The cord protector did arrive rolled up tight and hard to flatten, but we just rolled it in the opposite direction and put some weight on it for a few minutes, and it flattened out just fine. If it had stuck, I'd have just doused it in hot water or used a hair dryer to relax the rubber.We trimmed ours into 2 pieces and managed to fit 2 cords into each part, which totally solved our wire problem. We didn't use any adhesive because we need to be able to sweep under that area, but haven't had any issues with it moving or sliding.Overall, solid product! Wish it was a little cheaper, but whatever.
I**S
Very stiff & curled but seems sturdy
I cannot give a full review of how this product will work out after it’s installed. But, I want to give this advice. I read other reviews saying it’s stiff. But let me tell you: it comes rolled up & is very stiff. I recommend taking it out of the package as soon as you get it and letting it lay flat for several days, maybe a week with heavy stuff placed on top. I’ve been doing this for a couple days off & on and it’s mostly flat, now.Also, because it’s so sturdy & strong, it was hard to cut with scissors neatly. I ended up sanding/ filing the ends. I am making a right angle turn by cutting it. I ended up using gardening shears. My razor knife blade couldn't get through all the layers smoothly.This should mean that after its installed, it should be sturdy enough to protect my cords.Also, it says it’s only meant for 1 cord, and that’s probably correct. I am covering a thick surge protector cord and a narrow thin ethernet cord together & they barely seem to fit.I’ll try to update after it’s fully installed.
B**Y
Look and Function are Both Great
I got this for my home office so I can run a power strip to my desk, but got tired of tripping over the cord. This is trimmable, so I customized it to fit my space. It sits flat (took a few days of being in place, but settles down nicely), and looks good against my floor since it's a matte finish tan color. Very durable, cleanable as well.
E**T
Good product with one serious flaw (see picture)
This is a good product with one significant problem. The material is heavyweight, it's easy to insert cords in the back groove, and the beveled edges reduce tripping hazard compared to just having a bare cord running across the floor. The problem is that the product arrives tightly coiled in the box, and the last foot or so is actually coiled in the reverse direction, presumably for some efficiency in the manufacturing process. The result is that the last 1 1/2 to 2 feet are bent in an S-shape, and the material doesn't return to flat, even after being out of the package for a while. I tried bending it back into shape, setting it out in the sun in the hope that the heat would help it settle, but it remains stubbornly bent. The curve is so strongly set into the material that the included adhesive tape won't keep it stuck to the floor. I'll probably have to just cut off the last foot or two, but then I'll end up with a much shorter cover than what I ordered. Good product, but the poor way it was sent means I can only use about half of the strip.
J**Z
Perfect for cables at ground level
This is the second time I have bought this particular device. I use it to hide the cables going to my surround sound speakers behind me. My living room is hardwood floors, which means hiding cables under a rug is out of the question. This things are well-made, they feel hefty on our thickly constructed With plastic that I am sure we last for quite a while. I also like the fact that they come with adhesive strips to keep them from moving. However, I decided not to use them, so as not to create any kind of residue buildup on my hardwood floors. My only complain, is that they are so thick, that, because they come rolled in a square box, I usually have to use a heat gun when they arrive, in order to soften them up enough that they will lay flat on the floor. However, this is a minor inconvenience, and I will certainly deal with it, if it means keeping my cables protected and preventing people from running into the cables and tripping.
C**D
Hides and protects the cord for recliner
This cord protector works fine for connecting my sectional recliner to the wall outlet. Even the robot vacuum has no problem climbing over it instead of getting caught up in the cord. Also, the beige neutral color blends well and is non-intrusive.
R**S
Keeps cords safe underfoot, but a bit lightweight
Thanks for clarifying — since this Legrand Wiremold is designed as a floor cord cover (not just a wall channel), here’s a revised take:---Keeps cords safe underfoot, but a bit lightweightI picked up this Legrand Wiremold floor cord cover to deal with some cords running across a walkway. At 5 feet, it’s a useful length for most small setups, and the ivory color doesn’t stand out too much on light flooring. It definitely makes things look tidier and reduces the tripping hazard.The low profile helps it blend in, and the channel is just wide enough for a couple of standard power cords or several thinner cables. Cutting it to size is pretty easy with a utility knife, and once laid flat, it stays in place decently on hard surfaces.Where it falls short is durability and weight. The plastic is thinner than I expected, and it has a tendency to shift around if people walk on it frequently, especially on smooth floors like tile or wood. I found that taping down the ends helped. It also doesn’t handle bulky plugs very well—you really want to run just the cord itself through.Bottom line: A practical, inexpensive solution to cover and protect cords across the floor, but you’ll likely need to secure it better if it’s in a high-traffic area.
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