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Belkin(R) 6ft. Cord Concealer, Gray



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Average Rating:3.5 out of 5 stars
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Product Description
The Belkin Cord Concealer allows you to hide cords that run across the floor or counter. Stop tripping over the cords that connect your devices!


All Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 out of 5 stars
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsheat in boiling water - works perfectly, 2008-09-26
Why spend more? This is a great product for the price. Don't worry about damaging these thing - it is almost impossible. Quickest and most effective way I know to get the strip laid out flat as a board is to stick it in a pot of water, heat it to a boil and then lay it out flat on a hard flat surface. Obviously, use caution when removing it from the water, and handle with care (it just came out of boiling water.... it is hot, and it stays that way for a while). As far as my experience goes, I don't think you can over-cook these things. I got distracted by a phone call and let one boil for 15 mins. Same result as boiling it for 5 mins.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

2 out of 5 starsJust can't get the thing to lay flat, 2008-09-03
Product comes coiled and Never seems to uncoil. The double stick tape helps, but product is 6 ft and only 3 ft tape provided.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsWorks great if you follow a little tip..., 2008-09-01
The complaints with this product mostly center around its inability to lay flat after being shipped tightly rolled up. I had this problem at first too (I had the beige concealer). I was a bit fed up but thought perhaps a little bit of heat might help loosen it up. I had cut it into two 3 foot sections to use at different doors, so I got on my hands and knees at the first door and used a hair dryer to gently warm up the rubber. It seemed to work but was taking forever, so I grabbed both sections of the cover and tossed them in my bath tub. I let them soak in very hot water for a few minutes, and pulled the first one out, which felt pretty limp like a noodle. I drained the water off (gave it a few swings to clear the water from the channel) and laid it on the floor to cool off and dry with some heavy items pinning down both ends, same with the second.

The heat "reset" the rubber a bit, and letting it cool while sitting flat locked it in nicely.

Since then, both of the covers have worked flawlessly.

Using wide strips of 3M double sided foam tape has helped keep them very flat and very much locked into place.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

2 out of 5 starsMight as well use duct tape., 2008-04-28
I've had the thing several weeks now, and still can't get it to lie flat. Sure, you can't see the cord...but what good is that if you keep tripping over the concealer?


5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

3 out of 5 starsOkay for one cord, 2008-02-22
This cord concealer was cheap and that's exactly what it is. It came in a 6 foot section all rolled up. That means it now won't stay flat on the ground covering your cables. Its okay if you run one cord through it but forget about more than that. This concealer is meant for one cord and is not very durable.




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