🔌 Lock in your cables, unlock your space!
The Speedy’Z Spring-Lock Cable Pass Port is a 2-inch cable management solution featuring a flexible grommet and spring-lock system for secure cable hold. Designed for quick, paintable installation in drywall, it’s ideal for wall-mounted TVs and speaker setups, combining functionality with a sleek, compact design.
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Material Type | Plastic, Rubber |
Style | Compact |
Color | White |
B**P
Clean Install
Worked great for pulling network cable though! I pulled about 9 different lines with room to spare. Cut the hole at 2.5" and inserted and done! Super clean looking.
M**R
Not sure it will keep bugs out, but it does the job (simply)
I used one of these to clean up some cables which need to pass through a wall for a security system. It looks much better than the "hole version 1.0", and I think it should provide better sealing too. However there are gaps in the rubber "seal" which are necessary for the wires to pass though, and leave enough room for bugs to enter. I packed the backside of the pass through with insulation which will help, but also plan to further seal the wire entry point to block the critters too. I think of the available options, these are a pretty good, and simple to install, way to tidy up a wire entry through drywall.
C**B
An Easy Addition for any Do-It-Yourselfer
I love this little "gadget". It does exactly what you need it to do. I cut a 2 1/2" circular hole through my sheet rock wall with my drill (I have the saw attachment) and installed the first one there with the strong spring clips that hold it in place! I put the coax cable and Ethernet connection wires through my bedroom wall and passed them through the living room wall on the other side. I then pulled the wires through and connected them to my Router and Modem, ran them through the second "pass-through" and Voila! A solid, finished look for the wires and the job was done. Now I can stream anything right through the wall! I also used an "L" shaped connector for the cable connection in the bedroom so I could angle the coax cable in any direction I needed. A wonderful self-fix at a fraction of the cost the Internet/Cable company would have charged me! You CAN do this and at little cost as well as little time & effort!
T**N
Good for making a clean cable passthrough
Overall, this is a good device and a quick and easy cable pass through hole. Very easy to install, and works with various drywall thicknesses. The gasket helps make it look even cleaner. However, as you are passing cables through it, the gasket very easily pops out of the frame. It is also easy to put back into place, but it's a little annoying that it falls out so easily.
R**N
super simple solution to lack of outlet
This was perfect for my needs with a home audio and TV installation in a newly renovated basement space. The contractor failed to follow wiring diagrams and I was left with no outlets where my stereo and turntable were to go. There was an outlet on the other side of the wall however so all I had to do was drill a 4" hole (with hole saw) on both sides of the wall so I could pass the cords through this portal and they exit on the other side of the wall and directly into a surge protecter and plug. It holds in place with sturdy cleats and looks quite professional. Way better than attempting to hide cords with plastic tubes. I bought a 2nd one for a different location.
M**N
Works as expected.
Using this to run Ethernet from a bedroom to the attic. Eventually I might add more drops as this room has a switch in it, but for now just the one. It installed fine and looks great, despite me tearing a bit of the drywall paper as I drilled it from the attic. Oh well.
C**K
Worked great!!!! Good quality!
This is exactly what I needed to drop a power cable down for a security camera. It was easy to secure and looks finished/great. This cover is of good quality!
R**.
Easy Install but Expensive and Rubber Grommet Fails Easily
I've purchased 3 of these spring-loaded wall grommets/cable pass-thru's and have used them for two different TV installs and also for my home office with my PC. This grommet does what it's designed to do and looks fine but is severely overpriced for what you're getting, which is my primary complaint.►Deficient rubber/silicone ring material:Aside from my issue with the price, the rubber or silicone material used for the inner part where the cables pass through isn't durable at all. On two of the grommets I've used the inner material has torn completely through. The material can be rotated and is still usable but definitely not rugged at all.► Installation:Installing this grommet is super easy. I have an adjustable, rotating drywall saw that attaches to my cordless drill and just set that to bore a 2.25" diameter hole. After that just a bit of drywall dust clean up and snap the cable pass-through port into place.►Pros:+ Looks good+ Cables pass thru the grommet easily+ Simple to install►Cons:- Expensive- Inner material is cheap and tears easily, especially if you have a lot of cables to run
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