PowerBridge TWO-CK Dual Outlet Recessed In-Wall Cable Management System with PowerConnect for Wall-Mounted Flat Screen LED, LCD, and Plasma TV’s
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Philwvudavis
> 3 dayIt was very easy to install. My plugs were not below the TV they were to the side. I used a snake to pull the cables through to the TV. This was perfect for my needs, a power plug for TV and another for the sound bar.
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ajust
17-11-2024Really liked how easy this was to install. Instructions are clear & the templates made cutting onto the wall a breeze. I do recommend verifying theres enough cable to run through the wall & to the selected electronic. I wasnt paying attention & one HDMI cable was too short. It was really simple to replace. I liked this product so much I just bought another for my guest bedroom.
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Greg M. Long
> 3 dayThese are really excellent if you want to hide your wall mounted TV cords and dont want to pay an electrician to run a new outlet.
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Renee Johns
> 3 dayI love this thing! Hides all my wires. Very impressed with the quality. I kept saying, This thing is awesome! as I installed it. As I was plugging it in I thought, This would be perfect if there was just a little LED light to let you know the bridge part was getting power. and sure enough, I looked up and there was a little green light! Couldnt be happier!
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T. Davenport
> 3 dayI am not savvy with electricity at all so when it came time to mount our new TV and figure out a way to hide the wires in the wall AND make the DVD player and Fire Stick work, I went looking for something that would be dumb-dumb-proof. LOOK NO FURTHER! Use the provided templates to cut some holes in the drywall both behind the TV and down by the floor outlet. A couple things to keep in mind: (1) assess the inputs and power cord location on the back of the TV before deciding where to place the upper box (2) makes sure you have no plumbing or pipes in the section you plan to place the boxes and (3) do some research on the style of plug your TV comes with. Some newer models have a 90 degree plug (the cord runs 90 degrees from the prongs instead of straight out). This makes it difficult to plug in multiple things - get a plug extender that has inputs on multiple sides to ensure you can use both sockets in the receptacle. The cords for this unit are quite rigid and drop down inside the drywall very easily - you wont need a line to fish them through. They secure easily into the wall and are quite sturdy as you feed HDMI, power or USB cables through them. My only negative point is that you cant add an additional face plate on top of the units. Youre left with a white face plate (which typically is hidden behind a dresser or something) but in my case, its exposed and doesnt match the other electrical outlets now (which have custom face plates). Oh well. Ive purchased this 3 times now and continue to be happy with the other installs.
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Tysonbrody
> 3 dayI wish I’d used this before I did my own outlet install. Due to the way my house had outlets daisy-chained, I decided to buy this AFTER I’d done my own new outlet and pulled it out. Boy do I wish I’d just used this at first. Soooooo easy to insall and ensures you are compliant to codes and that your home is safe from a power cord fire in the wall.
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Jennifer Geaslen
> 3 dayThe PowerBridge is a great product for easy setup of in wall TV cables. I am NOT really a DIYer but thought I would try and tackle this project to get rid of the cables hanging from my living room wall mount. I was lucky that my installation was in an interior wall with no insulation. I used the included templates to mark the spaces to cut out and bought a drywall saw. This was the part I was most nervous about having never cut into drywall, but it was actually easy and only took about 15 minutes to complete. As long as you cut out along the template lines, the outlet covers will hide any messy spots in the cut out. Fishing the cables through the wall and connecting them was super easy. Again, if you have insulation to deal with, it might be tougher. Make sure you check youtube for some helpful videos on finding studs before you decide where to place the outlets. And dont forget that your HDMI cables will need to be long enough to go through the wall and come back out the bottom. I found that my 6 cables were just a bit too short and ordered a couple of 8 Amazon Basics cables. I would recommend the TWO-CK over the single outlet, especially if you are going to need to plug in any addition items to the back of the TV such as a Chromecast or FireTV stick that will need its own power source. When all was said and done, probably only spent an hour total on this project and very happy with the results.
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Senthil Kumar
> 3 dayLove this Dual Outlet Recessed In-Wall connector. I had bought this after reading some great reviews and i wasnt disappointed. The quality is really great, well designed, very very easy to put together, clever horizontal spacing mechanism to pull in all the cables without any fuss. They even have a cut out template card which came in handy and a great idea. The Best Buy geek squad folks were highly impressed and after seeing the product, they decided to get an exception to use my product over theirs as part of their install. They also said they will replace their current brand with this one. The dual outlet was necessary for me to plug in my TV and my roku/fire tv stick to power.
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Daiboy
> 3 dayI was extremely satisfied with this product. It took me a few hours to completely install it, but overall it was pretty easy. The hardest part was finding the right spot in the wall and also pulling cables through the wall was a little slow because I had insulation in the wall I was dealing with. I was a little concerned about how firmly the box would be anchored in the wall, but the mechanism they use is pretty ingenious and extremely easy to tighten up. The box is extremely solid and withstood the force of me pulling cables through it. Just make sure you use the template provided to cut the holes and don’t make them any larger than that. I ran three HDMI cables and one set of composite cables through the box. It was pretty tight with all those cables going through the opening. I’m not sure if I could have gotten another cable through it or not. It would be nice if the opening was slightly larger, but again, it worked out well for my application and should for most.
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Joe M Anderson
> 3 dayThis is the 2nd one I’ve installed and it only took about 15 minutes. Having the two plugs is a huge bonus and there’s no plastic tube to run through the wall like other systems I’ve tried in the past. it came with easy to use paper templates (just tape them to the wall with painters tape, level, and trace with a pencil, and cut out with a drywall saw). Good quality product compared to the options I looked at in Home Depot.