Just when you thought that all in-wall cable hiders were the same, we drop this little gem. With 4 ways to install it, you can customize the cable pass-through for your unique setup. Shout out to our lawyer Saul Goodman for patenting the hinged design, what a great guy. With this design, you'll be able to point the cable hider up or down. Even better, you can install it recessed into the wall or pointing out. Whichever way gets your engine revving like Dom Toretto. If there's one thing that revs my engine, it's TV cable management.
Better Brackets Than March Madness
Some crappy cable pass-throughs require you to supply the brackets to secure them to the drywall. But this isn't one of those. Ours come with brackets in the box & give you a few major bonuses.
First, you can install them anywhere you want. Because you aren't limited to an existing wall bracket, you can place each wall plate exactly where you want. Hiding cables on a mounted TV? Our brackets fit inside mount wall plates for a slick setup. It'll make your friends say "ohh dammnnnn" when they walk in the living room.
Another big plus of the included brackets is a flush finish. Forget about playing Home Depot roulette hoping you can find brackets that match the pass-through plates. Confidently put the brackets on the wall knowing they'll fit. Long story short, you'll get a perfect finish with this kit and still have time to make the Dane Cook CD signing.
Install Is Like A Frozen Pizza: Quick & Easy
This cable hider won't taste as good as a nice Red Baron za, but it's almost as easy. You'll need to grab a few tools like a drywall saw & screwdriver, but otherwise, everything you need is in the box. That includes a wall cutting template that helps you visualize where you want the wall plates. Once you pick out a spot, trace the template with a pencil and you'll know exactly where to cut. Nothing sucks like repairing drywall, and our template saves your drywall repair supplies for times when you really need them. Like that time you forgot a banana peel on the floor and crashed right through the wall. Clearly you haven't played enough Mario Kart, banana peels are dangerous and should always be properly disposed of.
Wanna Join Our Gang?
We've got 2 different size wall plates to help hide all the cables. Picking the right size depends on your setup. The single gang is smaller but comfortably holds 8 HDMI cables. If you're planning on hacking the mainframe and need more gear connected, the dual gang can hide up to 16 cords in the wall. However, total capacity will depend on which type of wires you're hiding.
To wrap it all up, look no further than Echogear for your in-wall cable management needs. We've got you covered with quality product & customer support available 7 days a week if you hit a snag.
The Nerdy Stuff
- What's In The Box? 2x pass-throughs, 2x mounting brackets, installation hardware, install template
- Dimensions: 4 1/2" x 4 7/16" x 1 3/4"
- Minimum Drywall Thickness: 3/8"
- Maximum Drywall Thickness: 5/8"
- Is It Edible? Wouldn't recommend it