

🔌 Declutter like a pro—because your workspace deserves the VIP treatment!
The Simple Cord Cable Management Kit includes five 16-inch J-channel wire organizers, each capable of holding up to 8 cords. Designed with a user-friendly outward-facing opening and equipped with strong self-adhesive tape, this kit offers quick installation and versatile use across desks, kitchens, and entertainment areas. Crafted from durable plastic in sleek black, it’s the ultimate solution for professionals seeking a tidy, efficient workspace.





| ASIN | B06XZPYP7Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,939 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #338 in Cable Raceways |
| Brand | SimpleCord |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,868 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00856703007019 |
| Installation Type | Self Adhesive,Tabletop,Freestanding |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 16"L x 1"W |
| Item Type Name | J Channel Cable Management – Set of 5 Raceway Channels – Cord Hider and Wire Organizer Kit for Desk, Office, and Kitchen Use by Simple Cord (Black) |
| Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Trademark GLB |
| Material | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 16"L x 1"W |
| Style | Single |
| Style Name | Single |
| UPC | 856703007019 |
| Unit Count | 2 Meters |
C**N
Great for hiding computer wires on a desk
I have a desk located in the middle of my room and I normally try to hide all the USB cables, etc. underneath the desk. I recently upgraded from my desktop iMac to a Mac Mini which means I have many more cables to hide. I purchased this J-Channel to be installed on the front of my desk to hide the rat nest of wires going between my Mac Mini and the monitor and other peripherals I have on and under my desk. The J-Channel itself is pretty sturdy and well constructed. It comes with a 2-sided sticky adhesive pad which was super sticky and strong (taking off the protective film was a bit difficult!). The J-Channel stuck to the front of my wood desk with no problem and was strongly attached. All of the cables and wires were neatly stowed in the channel and out of sight-- mission accomplished! I'm really glad I purchased this product and highly recommend it for having a tidy desk.
W**T
Best cable clamps I've tried
I've gone through countless iterations of cable clamps -- mostly the smaller stick-on variety. Most have ultimately failed to stick, and those that are screwed on are still a pain because they tend to hold only a couple cables, are very hard to open/close without dropping them all, or tend to break over time. These channel cable guides so far solve all those problems. The adhesive, as others have said, is rock solid, due to its much larger surface area. And it's easy to work cables of various sizes in and out of the channels if you need to remove them. No clamping or unclamping required, just slide in and out over the front lip. A winner! As others have said, just be sure to think through where you want them because they do tend to stay where placed.
C**J
Worked perfect
This jchannel can fit more wires than advertised. I have thick power cables and DVI cables running through them That is 4 alone. Then a few misc wires running through them, another 3-4 maybe. They are packed tight but really cleaned my desk up nice. The far right picture, was my previous setup. I didnt have any good before pictures but I had a bunch hanging and some zip tied. After updating a few things I really wanted it to look nice and I think this did the trick. I was able to use them on these thin desk legs and they are seemless. You wouldnt believe all the wires I have hidden away and the work thst had to be put into it just to make it clean. It does take a whole to sift through all the wires but this j channel helped a lot.
R**Y
Great way to simplify cable management
After years of trying different methods of concealing cables and, whenever something needed to be swapped out or changed groaning because I'd essentially have to undo all my work, I saw someone using a raceway on reddit and couldn't believe such a simple solution exists. Certainly this won't solve all cable management problems, but for me it solved the vast majority, and in a way that's extremely easy to work with and change. First off, like virtually everyone, it seems, I'm using this with a desk made of pieces purchased from Ikea. The raceway itself is taller than the desktop is thick, so it hangs down a bit, but the adhesion strip is almost exactly the same thickness as the desktop. The desk I'm using has a kind of texture to it, so unfortunately the raceway isn't adhered quite as tightly as I'd like, but it has never fallen down - it would just be a bit easy to pull off, which ultimately is probably a good thing. I have almost every single cable running through the raceway, and while it did get a bit difficult to keep jamming them in there, whenever I've had to pull one out it's been very easy. No more having to cut cable ties or reposition those little cable clips adhered by foam tape that always tears and leaves a mess - just grab one end, pull slowly along the length of the raceway, and out it pops. One other thing to note is that I had to actually saw the raceway into certain length pieces, as I have a monitor clamp on my desk I had to work around. So I just measured, used a fine-toothed handsaw to cut, and sanded down the edges. Also had to measure and cut the adhesive strips since they're the same length as the raceway pieces, but this was no big deal. Anyway, if you need to run cables along a straight distance, I would strongly recommend this. I'm unable to use something like this in more complex setups, but even just running them along the baseboard of a wall helps clean up the cable clutter to a considerable degree, and it makes a big difference in the overall look of everything while requiring *very* little effort.
B**N
Excellent for cable management
There is honestly nothing I hate more than a messy desk. I may be disorganized in many aspects of my life but when it comes to my work/game-station I always have it looking nice and clean. I knew that I was going to have to purchase some sort of cable routing option to make the appearance of my new setup look as organized as possible and I've contemplated several different methods. I finally did reach a conclusion and chose to go with this particular brand of raceway channels and I could not be happier about them. They are made of a nice plastic that is hard and durable, they can hold several cables within them while still maintaining a slim and low profile appearance (I have nine different cables running through one and there is still plenty of room for more), they stick really well with the provided adhesive strips, and they are good price. I only needed to use two channels for my setup, yet the package came with four so I have two left over that I can use if I ever find a place for them in my apartment, which I like. Definitely something that I would recommend getting if you really do appreciate having a clutter free work-space.
R**W
Tons of uses for these!
I actually don’t use these for cable management. My robot vacuum kept getting stuck underneath the door of the dishwasher and installed this as a bumper to prevent the Roomba from getting stuck. It actually works great. I have to clean between it, and the dishwasher occasionally with a rag, but it beats getting up every 10 minutes when the Roomba gets stuck! This probably won’t help anybody else but this product worked great for what I’m using it for. Hope it helps you too.
J**V
Good Desk Cable Organizer
These desk cable organizers are perfect for my needs, they keep all the extra hanging wires tucked away nicely underneath my desk. Good quality, easy to install. Comes with large pieces of double sided tape that are the same size as the cable organizer, so they might be pretty difficult to remove later on in the future. Easy to stuff wires inside through the side, just pull down to make some room and shove the wires in. My desk looks great now that there isn't a nest of tangled wired hanging down everwhere.
M**T
Stiff and small, but the adhesive is great.
I've used the Electriduct/Master Manufacturing J channel before and loved it, but it only comes in 48" lengths. I ordered this hoping it would be the same thing but shorter. Unfortunately, it's made of a much stiffer plastic and the overall size is smaller. It's rather difficult to get large cables in and out, and hiding coiled-up excess length inside the channel is out of the question. On the bright side, the adhesive is better, because it covers a much larger surface area.
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