













PowerBridge TWO-CK Dual Outlet Recessed In-Wall Cable Management System with PowerConnect for Wall-Mounted Flat Screen LED, LCD, and Plasma TV’s
-
Blanca Considine
> 24 hourI saw this product on YouTube somewhere (or something similar), so I decided to give it a shot. Saw the great reviews for this particular product and gave it a try. I have to say that it installed fairly easily and the end result is so professional. Great buy!
-
Stephen
> 24 hourI’m a guy who grew up without a dad that fixed anything so I’ve had to rely on YouTube videos and friends to learn anything. This was my first time cutting into drywall, but I promise, I’d you follow the directions you can’t mess it up. Measure twice and cut once. This makes your living room look like a pro hung your TV and it takes about 20 minutes.
-
Tyler Hippey
> 24 hourLove this product! Second time I have used this with mounting my TV(s). Incredibly easy to install, took me approx. 45mins. The only problem I could see with instillation is making sure you dont have a fire break in the wall. Have to check for studs that run horizontal between the upper box and lower box. If you dont have a fire break this install takes hardly any handyman skill. The only thing that I didnt necessarily like is that for my install there was a ton of extra cable left. With this particular product you cant shorten the amount that lies behind the wall. Other than that I highly recommend to get that professional instillation look.
-
Mark Edwards
> 24 hourLoved this kit, but ended up needing 3 outlets, so I used a small 3 plug extension cord. If you are doing the same you might want to save the little bit of money and get just the single outlet. Used the Irwin drywall cutter and it did the job perfectly, just cut aim to cut inside the line with the template they provide and should be good to go. I did have an outward facing wall with insulation but was able to snake it through it with a coat hanger. And actual fish tape would have made things a little easier.
-
albert collins
> 24 hourMy package we arrived previously opened. Missing the one of the wall clips and screws. And another screw was broken. Immediately called 800 #. Awaiting response to see if this is made right . For $70 at this point its easy to say Im disappointed
-
A. Goldberg
> 24 hourI bought a used item from an individual seller, and I ended up receiving the Two-Pro model instead of this one with the easy connect power cord. Nevertheless, it was quite easy to install and connect. Ive never done anything requiring a drywall modification beyond hanging a picture frame or a TV mount. But I got me a little jab saw, took my time to locate (and avoid) the studs and fire breaks, and I got both the input and output boxes installed perfectly. I would have preferred to just run wire and cables to a circuit in the attic since there are no nearby wall outlets available; however, a huge and complex pile of HVAC ducts prevented that strategy from the outset. However, with this powerbridge setup, I can plug in my TV and sound bar, with all required A/V cabling, and then just settle for the cord of my surge protector running along the wall to the nearest outlet. Everything is hidden in the wall, without any concern for fire danger or anything like that. I can say that the instructions were of fair quality. The cutout templates worked great. Everything plugged in very easily (which is probably more relevant to users who are considering the TWO-PRO model that I got). To that point, one thing that didnt go smoothly is the powering of the little green light. It looks like it was an afterthought add-on after factory production had already begun, and I didnt really get the wires to stay connected securely. So I just taped them and left the light unpowered. Which is fine anyway, since I dont need any little green lights anywhere behind my cabinet or TV. All in all, Im totally satisfied by this well-engineered, if overpriced, piece of home theater kit. Ultimately, you can get the receptacles with wall plates & boxes with a few feet of Romex for a lot less, with the same results. But theres something to be said for the convenience of this plug-and-play solution.
-
B
> 24 hourVery impressed by the simplicity of this install. With the proper tools, (pencil, level, flathead screwdriver and a handheld jab-saw) this install was completed in 20 minutes. I wish that the item were lower in price, and had kind of conduit to make fishing add-on cables easier, but if you feed A pull tape/cable on the initial install, that won’t be much of a problem for later additions.
-
Ramsfan99
> 24 hourIf you are mounting a TV on the wall, I highly recommend this. This kept me from having to run and outlet through the stud and up. Plus this allows you to plug it into a surge protector. Wish they came with three outlets since I put led lighting and a sound bar so I had the TV, sound bar, and lighting to plug in. I got a power splitter though which solved my problem. I saw this on the TV show I want that...love it!
-
JoeTAZ
> 24 hourWhen I first mounted a TV on the wall I drilled some large holes behind it in the drywall, snaked some wires down along with the power cord and hid the upper hole with the TV and the bottom hole with a dresser. Although I didnt lose any sleep over this hatchet job it did bother me a little bit. I replaced that TV recently and the ugliness of my previous installation job was once again staring me in the face so I decided to fix it once and for all. After doing some research on Amazon I selected the PowerBridge ONE-CK. Easy would be an understatement. The only problem I had was the template for the hole wasnt in the box. Not a big deal since they did provide the measurements so I just cut one out of a scrap piece of cardboard. Fortunately the holes I originally made were smaller than the template so I cut out the drywall, ran an HDMI, a digital optical cable, and a string down to the bottom along with the included snap-on power cord, inserted the boxes, secured them, plugged everything in and mounted the TV. I can now sleep at night in full knowledge that the installation looks like it was done by a professional. So, why did I choose this one over the other gazillion products? It came down to a few things. One, many of the others required me to supply an electrical box - not a big deal but you need to add the price of two boxes to the product price. Second, I really liked the way this one connected the power from the bottom box to the top. Some of the competing products wanted you to drop a six foot extension cord down the wall. I suppose thats OK but, to me, it just looks sloppy. Finally, this brand seems to have a number of positive reviews for this and other products. After receiving it I understood why - it looks well built.
-
Hawaiian Island H2o
> 24 hourWatched a lot of youtube on this type of installation. Read reviews and i always look for pointers that are mentioned. I already hung the tv brackets on studs so i knew where it was located. Made it easier for me to know where to cut the holes. I used painters tape to draw out the template. Drilled a screw in the middle to hold on to when completing the cut so it wont fall back in. There were insulation so it is a little difficult to fish the cords and i used my measuring tape. I also fished through 2 strings that i can use later if need to add another cord. Like others have said, dont over tighten the screws or it will break the tabs. I was careful to screw it just so that it was snug. Not too loose, but jussst right. Proud to have done this myself. We can now enjoy watching the tv without the cords hanging :)