✨ Elevate your space with style and safety!
The Electriduct Cable Shield Floor Cord Cover CSX-2 is a 58-inch PVC wire protector featuring a stylish wood grain finish. Designed for durability and safety, it includes a pre-applied adhesive backing for easy installation and a secure 2-piece design, making it ideal for both high-traffic areas and wall applications.
Installation Type | Nails,Screw In,Freestanding |
Item Dimensions L x W | 59"L x 2"W |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Style | CSX-2 - 58" |
Color | Wood Grain |
L**.
Durable cord covers - still going strong after 5 years
I bought a few of these Electriduct Cable Shield Cord Covers nearly 5 years ago, to manage various stereo-speaker and Ethernet cables that I had running crossing various doorways / entranceways -- on either side of the doorways, I was usually able to secure the cables discreetly against the bottom edge of the walls and/or through the walls or under carpets, etc... But the doorway openings proved challenging, and I didn't want to run extra cables all the way up, over, and around the doorframes... So instead I just routed the cords through these cable shields at each doorway where the cables otherwise would've been exposed these entrance paths (and inevitably the cables would've either been damaged by people walking on them and/or would've tripped people -- plus a tangle of exposed cables would've haven't looked nice at all)....Anyway, my initial impression was that these cable shields did their job just fine -- they were easy to cut to size, and the cords I had routed through them easily enough, and they did the trick of making everything look organized and stay relatively protected... On the other hand, they also seemed a bit pricey for what were really pretty simple flat-tubes of rubbery plastic...It would've been nice if longer lengths or more pieces were provided, and/or if they had an improved felt or silicon lining on the bottom that made them less likely to move around on smooth floors (there is also a two-sided tape option to secure them in place, but there were a couple of spots where I wanted to maintain the flexibility of being able to move them around without having to tear up tape every time -- but it would've been nice if they weren't quite so slidy)...However, I'm upping my rating to five stars because I've now had these cord covers in place in my house across multiple spots for nearly 5 years -- and despite being stepped on and kicked around a thousand times, including by pets and kids -- they still look nearly as good as new. They've never cracked or ripped, the cords they're protecting are all still in great shape, and no one's ever been tripped up by them...So I gotta compliment this product for not only doing it's basic job, but also holding up for the long-haul!
T**T
Does the job well.
I was able to hide a coax cable, thin power cord for a 19" tv, and a flat AV cable with the yellow, red, white ends in this CSX-2 Cable Shield Cover. It was easy to cut to size with a box cutter by continually scoring the plastic. The piece snapped off in a clean cut once the score was deep enough. I needed the cover in a tight corner which made it impossible to slide the cover back on the track. Snapping it into place does not work well at all, which to me is a good thing in that you know the cover wont be popping off any time soon. However I needed a rubber mallet to pop the cover onto the track. (And that was in a location that had only the coax cable by itself. Therefore it was not the amount of cables inside, rather the quality of the plastic cover snapping into place keeping it from easily snapping on) The section with the three wires was in a location where I could simply slide the cover back on the track with no issues. So keep this in mind if you are working in tight corners like I was. The adhesive on the back of the track worked very well. No issues there at all. And the faux wood sticker finish was very nice and blended well with my light wood grain paneling. I would definitely recommend.
P**R
Works great on the floor
This blends in extremely well with my floor. We use this to run an electrical cord over to our power recliner / couch which is in the middle of the room. This covers the cord and protects it very well. It's much nicer than a plain black one or having the cord dangerously run without a cover - that is a tripping hazzard.
M**X
Good Solution For Exposed Wires
Almost impossible to get apart and then almost impossible to snap together. Once I was able to pry the end open a little it was easy to open the rest of the way, but my hands got a workout! Overall I'm pleased with the way it looks, but I wish the wood grain color didn't have the orange strip on the sides. I used this to cover a floor lamp cord. The cord is behind a chair and no one is really going to walk on it, but the covered cord looks neater than the exposed wire. I didn't want to glue anything onto my new wood floor, so I didn't tape it down. The cord was long, so I loosely folded it in half and used Scotch tape to hold it in place in the channel while I snapped the top on. I'm satisfied with the way it looks and will purchase another one.
A**H
quality
Great quality product, loving it!
R**G
It's ok and looks very nice. But it has one major flaw
It's ok and looks very nice. But it ha one major flaw. To open it up, you have to slide the cover off completely from the end. It would have been better if you could open the cover from the top or snap it off. This creates a major problem that prevents you from placing it right between two walls or placing two of these right next to each other. For example, if you have a 15 floor shield cover, you need 30 feet of free space because the 15 top cover needs to slide off all the way to the edge (doubling the length to 30 feet) in order for you to then stick the cable through) before you slide the cover back in. Also it is difficult to slide the cover back. So the cable shield is 15 feet and you want to place it in a doorway that is 20 feet, you can't do it because it would be impossible to slide it open to put the cable through. If you want to put two of them next to each other, again you can't do it because the first one will bump into the second one when you slide it open and the second one will bump into the wall when you slide that one open assuming you don't have enough clearance. All could easily be remedied if the design was modified by allowing you to simple open the cover from the top like a lid, putting cable through, and then snapping it shut. That would be a major improvement.
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