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Prime Members: Perlegear In-Wall Cable Concealing Management Kit for Wall Mounted TV & Speakers $26 + Free Shipping

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Bestergo Direct via Amazon [amazon.com] has for Prime Members: Perlegear In-Wall Cable Concealing Management Kit for Wall Mounted TV & Speakers on sale for $45.99 - additional $20 off w/ code 6XBQ8QD8 at checkout = $25.99. Shipping is free.

Product Features:
  • Accommodates multiple HDMI, Ethernet and audio cables
  • All you need is a drill, along with step-by-step instructions, to set up hassle-free in 30 minutes.
  • The secure locking wings ensure your cable modules stay in place.
  • UL and SGS certified and built to last. Crafted from strong, fire-resistant materials.
  • Includes drywall hole saw drill attachment, cutting template, dust bag, two power modules, power cables to connect wall modules and a 6' extension cord
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Bestergo Direct via Amazon [amazon.com] has for Prime Members: Perlegear In-Wall Cable Concealing Management Kit for Wall Mounted TV & Speakers on sale for $45.99 - additional $20 off w/ code 6XBQ8QD8 at checkout = $25.99. Shipping is free.

Product Features:
  • Accommodates multiple HDMI, Ethernet and audio cables
  • All you need is a drill, along with step-by-step instructions, to set up hassle-free in 30 minutes.
  • The secure locking wings ensure your cable modules stay in place.
  • UL and SGS certified and built to last. Crafted from strong, fire-resistant materials.
  • Includes drywall hole saw drill attachment, cutting template, dust bag, two power modules, power cables to connect wall modules and a 6' extension cord

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This must be another shill post brought to you by SD. This is still expensive for this kit. every single reviewer got this product for free 🤔
Last edited by dep411 April 28, 2025 at 09:08 AM.
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Quote from dep411 :
This must be another shill post brought to you by SD. This is still expensive for this kit.
Definitely on the higher end of pricing but not crazy expensive, looking at alternatives the cheapest I could find was $14 and it also came with the drill bit but it did not have the same look. After that we were already in the $20+ range but some did not have the drill bit and or template like this one. Overall is it the best deal, nah, but still better than most if this is something you need. Similar kits with more components in them were all going for $50+.
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Just a heads up, I got a kit like this since the wiring in my house is a rats nest and thought it was a good way to get around having to add another outlet on. These are NOT up to code, as you are technically running an extension cord through the wall. If you have a fire in the room insurance will not cover it. I ended up paying $100 to the neighborhood electrician to sort through the wires and run a box where I wanted the TV. I had him put in an outlet that had multiple USB a and c ports built in as well for dongle cords to avoid the wall worts. Tied up all the cords and used command hooks and cable hangers to keep everything clean.
Last edited by rewdey April 28, 2025 at 09:26 AM.
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Quote from rewdey :
Just a heads up, I got a kit like this since the wiring in my house is a rats nest and thought it was a good way to get around having to add another outlet on. These are NOT up to code, as you are technically running an extension cord through the wall. If you have a fire in the room insurance will not cover it. I ended up paying $100 to the neighborhood electrician to sort through the wires and run a box where I wanted the TV. I had him put in an outlet that had multiple USB a and c ports built in as well for dongle cords to avoid the wall worts. Tied up all the cords and used command hooks and cable hangers to keep everything clean.
I'm shocked any licensed electrician did that for $100. Actually, I just flat out do not believe it

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