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LewKrew
> 3 dayComes with everything need, including cut-out templates.
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Melissa T
> 3 dayI mounted my TV on the wall, and this solution was perfect to put cords through the wall and not violate code. Youll need a drywall saw to cut holes for the top and bottom plates. The templates included are very helpful. You have to screw the faceplates in for longer than expected for them to be firmly in place. If theyre wiggly, just keep screwing them in. A few things made this a four star review instead of five: - The upper outlet is recessed, so if you have a large or odd-shaped plug (like my Rokus) it wont fit in the recessed portion without an adapter. - This is way too expensive for what it is. Its cheaper than calling an electrician, but its ridiculous to pay this much for just a few pieces of plastic
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V. Fattore
> 3 dayLove this product. My only advice is to make sure you screw the screws all the way- at first I thought it wasn’t working on both boxes. A+
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Jei
> 3 dayI have installed 2 of these so far and very easy to install. Before you run all your cables such as few HDMI cables, run them through before final install.
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Rodney
> 3 dayI can’t believe how well this worked out and was easy to do!
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Bobby
> 3 dayThis is an exceptional product and produces a very professional finish. The install is very easy if you are the slightest bit handy. It does require cutting into Sheetrock and it’s helpful if you know how to find studs in your wall to prevent placement problems. This product is more expensive than other cord management kits, but the additional expense is obvious in the quality.
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AllyOops
13-04-2025This was easy to do, and a perfect solution to hide all the wires that go into my TV. I bought a TV mount and soundbar, and the whole setup was easy to do! I ran across a small issue: my stud finder indicated a horizontal stud. I couldnt get wires past this. I didnt think to check for horizontal braces before I cut holes! Luckily, my husband thought to put the tape measure down the hole Id cut. He encountered no obstruction. I fished wires down a third time, and it went through no problem! The quality is okay, Id have preferred a heavier plastic. But, it does the job! Unfortunately, 5 days later my TV decided to die. I will have to move the mount up a bit, as we will likely upsize our TV. Figures, right? Grr.
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Joe M Anderson
> 3 dayThis is the 2nd one I’ve installed and it only took about 15 minutes. Having the two plugs is a huge bonus and there’s no plastic tube to run through the wall like other systems I’ve tried in the past. it came with easy to use paper templates (just tape them to the wall with painters tape, level, and trace with a pencil, and cut out with a drywall saw). Good quality product compared to the options I looked at in Home Depot.
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James Stanley
> 3 dayWorked exactly as advertised, the provided templates were a perfect match. Once cut, the wire dropped right into place, snapped together, and enabled me to quickly install the plates.
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DSA
Greater than one weekVery nice product! I used it to run the cables from our TV that hangs above the fireplace. Our installation was a little trickier than most likely are. We actually had to buy the extension kit because we had to run the PowerBridge up the wall, over, then down because of some obstacles. It was still a very easy process. I dont own a wire fisher so I just used a wire clothes hanger and some twine. It worked just fine for our purpose. I also just used a utility knife to cut the holes in the drywall since I didnt have a drywall saw. This was very simple and it cut down on the dust created. Even with the extension kit, it was so much cheaper than hiring an electrician.