🛡️ Keep Your Cables Under Wraps!
The Electriduct 4" SafCord Carpet Cord Cover Strip is a 12-foot long, black, non-adhesive solution designed to secure and hide floor cables and wires on commercial carpets, specifically Berber and Loop styles. Its low-profile design minimizes tripping hazards, making it ideal for various settings including offices and trade shows. Reusable and washable, this cord cover can be cut to fit your specific needs.
C**A
Good carpet tape!
This is a great idea! I think it worked out great. My wires are black and come out the front of my end table. The kids kept pulling the wires and unplugging my recliner and end table! The adhesion is not the best but I did fix it a ton of times. It's pretty sturdy because kids step all over it and it hasn't come off! I cut one in half easily and covered two wires. The only thing I would change is the color. The company should offer different shades so it could blend it better with the carpet. I would definitely recommend it.
J**E
Works well! But there are a few things that you need to keep in mind...
These surprisingly work well with the carpet I have. I think I have looped-pile carpet, and according to other reviews I read prior to making my purchase, it works perfectly well on my floors. While it was pricey for me as well ($50, because I bought two of them), I didn't know how much I realistically needed, so be aware of the cost -- this should be considered an investment.The material is strong and sturdy, but it can be easily cut with a sharp pair of scissors. When application starts, I would recommend having a partner because they can precisely put down the cable cover as you apply pressure (SLOWLY) on each section as you evenly distribute the tension to cover your cables. I ended up covering 16 gauge speaker wire, and I used one to cover two cables and another to cover six. The one I covered six pieces of speaker wire had to be carefully twist-tied together to ensure the tension could be distributed evenly. Also, with the six-covered cables, it's considered a high-traffic zone because leads from the living room to the kitchen, so I ended up duct-taping the ends a little bit to keep it covered, but overall, the Velcro holds well and you don't have to get it an a gaudy trip-hazard yellow (unless you need to warn people of the covers).The color I ended up going with was black, and it fits the earthly tones well of my sound system. Just remember: 1.) Have a partner, 2.) Use twist-ties/zip-ties in addition, 3.) Be aware of the cost, 4.) Have loop-pile carpet. This isn't a miracle cable cover unless you're literally covering one cord at a time. Like every DIY solution, think about it logically and you should be fine. Also, my cats run across the covers all the time without anything happening to them, so with bipedal humans, everything seems to stay sturdy.
J**N
Great cord solution
I needed a temporary power drop through a high traffic location in a public building. I usually use tape but it often leaves adhesive that's hard to get out of the carpet. I cut the 30' SafCord down to lengths I most often need - 12', 8', 6', & 4'. In my current instance, I needed a run of 18 feet, so I used the 12' and 6' end to end. The nylon fabric cut easily with a standard pair of scissors, although cutting through the Velcro edges required a bit more effort. The Velcro is securely stitched along the inside and outside edges, and across the end. The nylon fabric is also stitched across the end, leading me to wonder if the pieces I cut will eventually ravel out. The produce description states that the cord cover can be cut to length as needed, so I'm hopping the factory end stitches are just extra reinforcement against unraveling.After several days of use, the SafCord Cord Cover is still firmly in place on my commercial loop carpeting. I chose yellow for high visibility, although its low profile shouldn't cause and pedestrian issues.Be aware that this is not a sleeve of two lengths of fabric sewn together through which you run your cables; it's simply a single layer of Cordura nylon with Velcro stitched to both edges. Run your cable(s) across the floor and put the cord cover over it, pressing the Velcro edges down to stick to the carpet.Another thing that's not clear from the photos and description is how much space you have for your cables. I got the four-inch wide cover which uses 1-inch wide Velcro along both edges, leaving a two-inch gap down the middle for cables. If you have a lot of cables or a few really large cables, this cover may not do the job; then again, if you have that many cables, you should probably look for a more industrial solution anyway.So far, I'm very happy with the product. The only negative is the price. At the time of my purchase, it was offered by an Amazon seller and fulfilled by Amazon at very near manufacture's list price. I found this same item for much lower prices from other online sources. I ordered from Amazon because I have Prime and I needed it next day.
R**S
Sleek and drag resistant
Easy to apply, and have not tripped or untangled it once!
L**S
Great product.
Tried to add a photo but unable.When I found this product several years ago I was very pleased to see how well this works. The Velcro works great in staying fasten to the carpet. As the Velcro stays, this means the cords stay under the SafCord and removes all trip hazards. Use of the SafCord also 'cleans up' the area removing the unsightly mess of various cords. The SafCord product is used in many of our conference rooms covering cords from the wall outlets over the carpet to the conference table. Again, it's clean and keeps the cords out of sight and removes all trip hazards. I have had multiple inquiries on the Safcord, "what is this, how does it works, and where to purchase".I buy the 4' width and the 30' length. At first I purchased the 6' length and found after a period of time I had various size of lengths to which I was then piecing pieces together to cover the cords. With the 30' I no long have various lengths. So much better. It is very simple to install. Layout your cord/s, measure the length of the area to cover, cut the SafCord to size, place over the cords on the carpet, and press down. Super easy, super simple. For any reason you need to remove / reposition the Safcord it's very simple. Pull up on the end to release from the carpet.Enjoy your SafCord. We ( I ) do.
M**T
Valcrove didn’t stick on a standard carpet when it should
Great idea when running cords from a power chair can’t be helped. Sadly it didn’t work for our carpet type but can’t imagine it working on most carpets since it’s the standard. Order and Return went smoothly!
M**R
Not great
Feels like plastic rather than carpet, barely sticks to carpet. Worth maybe $5 but not what it’s selling for
A**N
It functions as described. I have used this about ...
It functions as described. I have used this about 30 times now and it has not degraded at all. I could even cut it to length without any fraying.
C**N
Good product
It is professional looking and sticks well to the carpet. We provide training in a classroom and it covers the wires beautifully.
R**E
good to have
covers the cords and sticks nicely to the carpet
M**K
Five Stars
Safety first!
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