🛡️ Safety Meets Style: Cover Your Cords with Confidence!
The D-Line 6ft Floor Cord Cover is a heavy-duty cable protector designed to hide and safeguard extension cords, preventing trips and falls in busy environments. Made in the USA from flexible, abrasion-resistant PVC, it features a tapered design for easy installation and a ribbed non-slip base for stability. With a linkable design, you can customize the length to fit your needs, making it perfect for offices, gyms, and events.
Manufacturer | D-Line |
Part Number | FC83B |
Item Weight | 2.78 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 70.87 x 3.27 x 0.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | FC83B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 6 Foot |
Color | Black |
Style | Heavy Duty |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Installation Method | Freestanding |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**I
Great product
I recently got the D-Line 6ft Floor Cord Cover, and it's been a great addition to my apartment setup. As a guy in my mid-20s, I'm always looking for ways to keep things neat and organized, and this cord cover has done wonders for hiding all the messy cables.The 6ft length covers the distance between my entertainment center and the wall outlet. It quickly hides multiple cords, including my TV, gaming console, and soundbar cables. The linkable feature is awesome too, allowing me to extend the coverage if needed.Installation was pretty straightforward. The cover comes with adhesive backing, which makes it easy to secure to the floor without any hassle. I cut it to the length I needed, adding to its versatility.One of the things I appreciate is its durability. The material feels sturdy and can withstand foot traffic without any issues. Plus, the low profile design means it doesn't become a tripping hazard, which is excellent for my small space.The only downside is that the adhesive can be a bit strong, making it tricky to reposition once it's in place. But overall, the D-Line Floor Cord Cover has exceeded my expectations. It's practical, well-made, and keeps my space looking tidy. I highly recomend it to anyone looking for a reliable way to manage their cords.
A**R
Works well for hiding cables, no concerns about damaging
I've bought two of these over the past couple of years. They work well for what it's intended for. One hides a few thickly braided ethernet cables in the house, the other is used for battery tender cables in the garage. Sturdy, doesn't collapse under pressure (although haven't driven across the garage one yet), easy to slip the cables in without disconnecting them. Overall happy with it.
A**R
Does its job well
This is the 2nd brand of cord cover I've purchased. This one is a world better in my opinion. I don't feel a cord tucked into the side of the central hole when walking barefoot. The cover is happy about lying flat -- much less of a trip hazard than my previous purchase. It was a pain to cut to size but heavy duty scissors worked. I'm going to go with this product whenever I need to deal with a cord crossing a room.
G**T
Does Protect any Wires
Nice, but could be a touch more heavy duty (thicker walled).
R**O
Expensive but worth the close. Industrial quality
Buy this cord cover. Don't go cheap or you'll get what you paid for.. Much better than the useless less expensive version I returned.
P**R
No problems
It lies flat and stays out of the way. It looks fine, although I wish it came in other colors.
A**R
Depending on needs most products will not work.
Make sure you do your research, most of these cord protectors are not protecting the cords. They are at best cable organizers because they are either soft rubber, silicone, or some other weak material. I needed a cord protector that can cover a ethernet and HDMI cable. These cables absolutely can not have any pinching force put on them without major issues happening. I am trying to protect them from an office chair that has the standard split wheels that are very good at applying a lot of pressure into a very small area. I bought this because it seemed to be the best choice at being rigid, but it is not. I can see this being enough for foot traffic but that would easily be its limit. It has some stiff resistance in the walls of the center cavity, but almost none on the bottom and very little from the top. I run my office chair over this and the cables are toast. It seems that the only thing that might work are the solid PVC floor protectors made for cars, and that is overkill for a room setting. So I guess my lesson is if it ships rolled up its not going to work.
N**L
Just right, handles more cables that the common ones
I needed to several thick audio cables and some USB across a section of carpet. Not in a main walkway, but it's in a place I have to step through fairly often, and besides protection I also needed to reduce the clutter. The old standard cable protectors don't have sufficient space, I'd have need four of them. I cut this one in half, I'll run a power cord separately through one piece, probably with the USB and keep audio by itself—the thick power cord is too much to fit with all of them in a single strip anyway.The material is strong but pliable. I cut it with a razor blade. Stepping on it should be no problem. The inside end keeps a curve when uncoiled, while the rest flatted out right away, but that's something that will flatten out in a day of being unrolled. You can flex the split open, on the underside, to easily load the cables.
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