Cable Trunking, Stageek 9 Pieces of Cable Management Kit
Cable Trunking, Stageek 9 Pieces of Cable Management Kit, 3.5 Meter Open Slot Self Adhesive Desk Cable Tidy Cable Cord Cover Cable Concealer Raceway for Home and Office-9 x L39cm*W4cm*H2cm, White
TV Wall / Home Theatre
Make your TV Cabinet/Mount line orderly
Computer Desk
Neatly tidy, customise your computer desk at will
One of the Best Line Hiding Scheme
Openings Design,Feel free to change your device placement
Weight: | 1.3 kg |
Dimensions: | 350.52 x 4.06 x 2.03 cm; 1.3 Kilograms |
Model: | 4336300153 |
Part: | CR001 |
Colour: | White |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Stageek |
Dimensions: | 350.52 x 4.06 x 2.03 cm; 1.3 Kilograms |
Quantity: | 1 |
Well designed product, really easy and quick to fit and also cut if necessary. Low profile cable management solution for our Xbox, 2 monitors, usb hub, led lights, keyboard, mouse, speakers and Mac Pro. Highly recommended!!
The adhesive isn’t the best I will admit, I recommend you plan out how you want your desk before actually applying the raceway though. Despite this it’s very good and efficient for hiding your cables
I was not expecting much when I ordered and nearly canceled but I’m glad I didn’t
There was more pieces then I needed and came with corner bits
I didn’t need to try and cut any pieces and putting together was so easy even for me
Don’t go to diy stores this is all you need for a nice clean job
Thoroughly recommend and quick service
Perfect for running the cables down the side of my wall mounted Thermaltake p3 PC case. Plastic is tough enough to be durable but still easy enough to cut and the sticky backing holds well (Although the kit does include screws and wall plugs)
The design of the cable routing holes is a little tight for some larger cables and the plastic needs bending in or out to get the cables in place, but it’s tough enough that it doesn’t snap although some may find it a little difficult to bend.
Got a lot of this and I need more. For most places, it will probably stick fine, but for my composite wood, it didn’t really stick well. It does fit a large amount of cables in it. So far I have 1 with mains, hdmi, phono, network and speaker cable and still have room, so pretty good at hiding all those. Wish it was more sticky.
Great product and very adhesive. The covers clamp on securely and the holes were just large enough for thick cables to pass through.
Only two comments stop it being 5 stars:
1 – the joiners were a brighter shade of white than the conduit. The conduit has a slight yellow shade and I worry that it will discolour over time.
2 – It would be nice to have a couple of end-caps in the set of bits.
I’ve had these installed for a few weeks now so I can give a proper review. They’re really useful for cable management, and hiding cable runs to give a desk, TV unit, shelf etc. a tidier look.
They’re quite easy to install, with a strong adhesive on the back that feels like it would need fair pressure to come unstuck. The plastic is nice and thick, giving them a nice strong feel.
My only complaint that I found was that installing the covers was a bit awkward, but that is most likely due to the location I have the trunking installed in.
I run a lot of cables under my quite thin desk. Two screens and their power and video cables, speaker wires, wireles charger, audio cables, VR headset wire and a bunch more I’ve forgotten and these things gobble them up like champs. The holes on the side are great for things like keyboard or mouse wires which need to go in at certain places to keep a tidy desk, and for screen cables running up monitor arms. The holes however have quite narrow entrances so if your wire is quite thick you need to bend a tooth quite a bit to get the cable in, otherwise it feels like it’ll slice it open! But when it’s in, it’s in.
My desk top is quite thin, so I didn’t opt to screw these in rather use the pre-applied 3M tape. I have 4 sets of the trunking stuck directly underneath my desk with all the above cables in and none of them have fallen down so far in the past couple months they’ve been installed, and that large amount of cables isn’t exactly light!
That said, the lid or covers for the top of the trunking can fall off quite easy. To be clear, if you pop wires in, pop the cover on and leave them, they will not go anywhere, but if you have some cables that run out the ends (not through the cable teeth on the side) and they move, like my VR headset wire does and a charger cable does when I pull it out to charge my phone, it can grip the cover and slide it, or worse push against it and fall off, taking with it all your fiddly-to-manage wires. Nice and easy to re-insert them, but still a bit annoying. Would be nicer if the cover was more snug, but also if you’re bending teeth to get cables in some may cause less grip anyway.
Either way, fantastic kit for the price!
Well who would thought that putting a TV on a wall would create so much effort, yes on account I also had to relocate the blue ray, virgin box, Alexa gizmo etc etc, on account none of them had a levitation function! But where the TV oak cabinet hid the cables, now I had suddenly created a spaghetti junction of huge proportions. Having tried trunking before it was not really a great idea as the cables had to go in top come out bottom, I needed a solution that allowed access various points down the track.
I went on Amazon, and found this set, seemed to fit the bill so ordered it and it arrived next day. As soon as I opened of the box, you could almost smell the quality, the way it was packed, the quality was obvious, so with any further ado, I set about fitting it, to be honest it is as simple as it can get, but I would definitely suggest using either a hacksaw with fine pitch blade or stanley knife to cut to length, and use stanley to cut adhesive pad.
I fitted it all in 20 mins, had to redo one bit as I cut too short, but another really good point t is that I placed this o to newly pai Ted wall, and was expecting when I took the bit off the adhesive would pull the paint off!!!! It didnt it left the adhesive on the wall and with a finger you can just roll it off, leaving the paint still on the wall, how brilliant is that for a value add.
It comes with various joints and corner pieces and asset of stainless screws and raw plugs should you want a more permanent fix.
Would I recommend it, definitely 10/10 for build quality, ease of use, flexible options to take around any space, value for money and brilliant adhesion. I already recommended to several friends so well done, I’ll be getting more for home and work, my go to trunking solutio
Since the whole lock down and working from home thing, I have treated my self to s new desk and so on as it isnt going to change any time soon! Part of this I wanted to better manage the cabling to the three monitors on the wall, my PC for home use and my MAC Book Pro for work. These little boxes are great, stuck to the underside of the desk, ran all the cables, to an from my kit and keeps them fastened securely and neatly. So why 4 stars, well my only two complaints, firstly, the cable ingress in and out of the trunking could be better, they are little lugs allowing the cable to escape. They are a little bendy which results in the lid being hard to fasten down if they are out of alignment, no real problem you just find the one out of place and bend it back but a little but if a pain. Secondly the sticky on the back of them I think could be a little stronger, once a few cables of any weight go in their, I found they could come unstuck from the underside of the desk. Fixed quickly enough with new double sided tape, but in the spirit of a review, this was my experience. All that said, fantastic value for money and they ship plenty of them in the box, super happy with the result. Recommended
Adhesive: STRONG
Material: PVC was a great choice and saved me not once but twice
Design: Sleek
Price: For what you get I am going to say reasonable
I spent a very long time researching the best way to do cable management and just by chance I came across this on amazon. Easily the best choice I made was getting this kit. The design of the channels is very sleek and although at first they look “small” I must say they are more than enough. One of my channels has 7 cables (2 of which are thick cables) and there is probably space for maybe 2/3 more “normal” sized cables to fit comfortably. The “slots” for the cables are unfortunately a bit small for some cables (especially my thick ones) however this really isn’t a problem as the PVC material is malleable. All I had to do was bend one of these slots down and just like that it triples the size of the cable slot to allow for the thicker cables.
The adhesive is STRONG, make sure you plan your placement properely because once these are down they are down for good (which gives me confidence that they won’t just fall, or at least I hope they won’t). I placed two of these channels down incorrectly (my fault) and was only saved by the fact the material was made of PVC and not something more stubborn. The first one I placed at an awkward angle which meant the sliding mechanism of the face plate couldn’t come off fluidly because it kept hitting the desks edge. Luckily because the PVC is malleable it allowed for more than enough play to get it off. The other mistake I made was I stuck another channel down way too close to the “wall” of the desk. This meant I couldn’t slide the face plate off at all. However PVC to the rescue again. All I had to do was lightly press each cable hole “clip” along the channel and slowly unclip the face plate.
I never had to cut any of the channels but I’m sure it wouldn’t be that hard if I needed to do so.
The only cheeky request I would ask for to improve this product is if they could have added a few individual cable clips with adhesive to the kit. And possibly a small roll of the adhesive they use on the channels, this would really perfect this cable management kit.
I ordered this cable management system to tidy up cables in a cupboard used to store computer network equipment. As we work from home, we have 2 broadband supplier hubs from BT and Virgin Media for resilience, an Asus wifi router and 2 network hubs and a number of Cat 6 cables to various parts of the house. It is an old house with thick brick walls throughout and wifi cannot cover the whole house from one location. Therefore with 6 devices and the associated power and data cables, it was hard to manage and needed tidying. Also keeping power and data cables separate as the power cable generated electromagnetic fields close to data cables can cause electromagnetic interference. The impact of electromagnetic interference are reduced data rates across the network.
The solution provided by Stageek Desk Wall Cable Management System was exactly what we needed to manage the cables in a confined environment. The product came well packaged with all the parts needed including connectors (left and right angle, straight and 90 degree vertical to horizontal) for the cable trunking system. The cable trunking has a very good peel off and stick system on the rear, however overtime I worried that the glue would fail. This was not an issue with this product, as Stageek also supply the small sharp screws and rawlplugs to attach the trunking to a wall or wood.
The regular spaced holes for the cables in the trunking work well. To get the cables to go into the holes could be a little fiddly, and I did worry that bending some of the side plastic would over-stress the plastic to locate the cable, this was not the case. The trunking lid snapped firmly back holding the cable neatly out of sight
I would strongly recommend this quality product for managing an unsightly mess of cables, to tidy them up for TV/DVD/Sound systems or cable management for computers on desks.