• D-Line TV Cord Organizer - Paintable White - The half round profile neatly hides wires on walls, and are paintable for the perfect finish
  • When concealing cables on-wall, the single-piece hinged latching design of D-Line wire covers give flexibility to simply add or remove cables at a later date.
  • D-Line TV Cable Organizer Raceway can discreetly hide wall mounted TVs cables. The innovative 1/2 round profile of D-Line cord covers leaves a discreet appearance, preferred by all
  • To install D-Line Raceway - simply peel and stick self-adhesive backing to smooth, clean surface (can be drilled and screw fixed for added stability). Hinged lid can be opened to later add or remove cords. Quick and easy to install, looks great
  • Dimensions of D-Line TV Raceway: 2" (W) x 1" (H) x 39" (L). Made from a high-quality pvc so cable covers are easy to cut to required length.

I got one of these stuck on my finger and I couldn't pull my finger out so I then went around my house and was slapping everyone with it while it was still stuck to my finger. Now I keep it next to my bed so if someone breaks in I can put it back on my finger and defend myself.

I wanted to move my desk to a different location in my home office, and that meant running an Ethernet cable by the only window in the room. This product is a bit expensive, but it let me quickly hide the cable, keeping in secure. No tools, or screws needed. Delivery was fast, and the product was in great condition.

This is the perfect solution to hiding a cord! It looks like it is just a part of the base board. Mine is covering a cable wire only, but I think they are big enough to hide more than one cord if needed. I didn’t cut mine, and I bought two. You can tell where the two meet if you look close. However, I do not think anyone would notice. I can’t believe I let our cable cord sit across the floor for this long. I wish I would have found these sooner!

Excellent raceway and a perfect solution for concealing wire. They're rigid, so you don't have to worry about sticking them on straight. They open and close easily and when closed they're secure. The finish is perfect for placing on or adjacent to white/off-white baseboards, which is how I used mine. The semi-circular shape ended up looking like part of the baseboard. I couldn't be happier.

This thing is awesome!! We measured, cut it easily with a saw, tucked about 5 unsightly cords in there...and then BAM, the whole look of our TV station changed. Also, since there are several color choices it’s easy to match a lot of typical wall colors. If need be, it can be painted to match a wall. Thumbs up.

I ordered one of these to hide my cords and ended up ordering another one because of how nice it looked. I painted it to match my walls and it makes things look so much neater. I would have liked to cut it to fit in a corner, but it is very hard to cut. I only had box cutters and they could not even dent them. Cutting would definitely take a stronger tool, but they look great and I love how they look. Also they stick easily to my walls with no issues.

Perfect for what I needed. Easy to use. High quality.

Looks great on the wall. I have two HDMI cables, optic sound cable and a power cable for the TV running through it which is probably about max. closes so well I have trouble figuring out which side opens. I put it up yesterday and self-adhesive seems to be doing a great job so far. Painted it quickly before I put it up but it comes in a nice shade of white that should blend in with most walls. Easy to cut, I used a bread knife to saw it to the desired length. Very clean look. One downside was that it was packed very poorly. The first one I got was dented in the middle. Amazon did send me a replacement at no cost and I was able to cut the sides of the bent one and use them for small projects.

We laughed at the cable "cover" sent with our new Samsung curved TV. I was pleased when I found this one on Amazon. I liked the fact that I could EASILY cut it to the length I needed and that I could simply "pop" the TV cord back in and out, as needed. Also, it coincidentally matched the wall perfectly. After removing the adhesive protective cover, simply insert the cord into the cover and "snap" it closed. The adhesive provided on the back of the cover was strong enough but not too strong that it would remove paint from our freshly-painted walls. For those OCD folks out there, save some time and use a level for a perfectly straight cover. Also, I saved a piece to cover a router ethernet cable on the same wall.

Looks nice and is easy to assemble. Did NOT come with pre-drilled holes, as many similar cord covers do. I know how to use a drill and drill bits so this was no problem (I actually prefer to make my own decisions about where to drill). Make sure you know your dimensions - I wanted a thin cover to only hold two power cords, and this juuuust barely got the job done for me. If you have a whole bundle of cords to cover you may want something thicker.