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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Joe M.
> 3 dayWhat an unbelievably simple solution for relocating power and cable management in wall for entertainment setups. I bought 3 of the single plug ONE-CK, and by the third one, I think I got the install down to about 15 minutes. It is stupid-simple. Use the supplied template, trace the cut holes for the top & bottom receptacles, cut with a drywall saw, run your hdmi, power....tuck it all in and tighten the covers down. The power connector snaps together (a little sloppy--you really need to make sure the opposing tabs click into place). My only gripe is that the bristled pass-through holes for the cable management were slightly too small for an HDMI cord I had which has a magnetic coil shield attached it (large cylinder shape just a few inches back from the actual hdmi connector). With a little force, I was able to sneak it through, but be wary of your respective plug sizes.
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BluNunn
> 3 dayI bought this one for my bedroom tv. It was incredibly easy to install and used along with braided wire wrap and zip ties resulted in a professional looking installation - no wires showing, dangling, etc.. I was able to install this directly behind the wall mount arms and within the outline of the mount. Very clean unfettered look. I bought another for mounting my OLED tv in the family room. I endorse this product without reservation.
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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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O. Collins
> 3 dayNo more cables hanging on the wall. TV appears to not be connected to anything. Very clean look and plenty of room for multiple cables and two power outlets at TV.
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Ryan Scheel
> 3 dayOverall very easy to install with the provided guides for the holes needed. The fit was firm and secure as was the connection between the top and bottoms parts. I recommend this product.
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fynot
> 3 dayExcellent product, meeting the exact need to conceal cables on a wall. Great idea!
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Jo Thack
17-11-2024This is an amazing product. I love everything about the PowerBridge outlet except for the price. However, in the end, I dont even think twice about it. My entertainment area looks so much better without any wires showing and I have received tons of compliments on how it looks. I am asked all the time if I installed the outlets myself and how I did it. This outlet is easy to use and is very effective. I am not super handy but I looked up videos on youtube and it was really easy to do. I have set up two different outlets in different spots in my house. If you are going to go through the trouble of mounting a tv to the wall, dont skimp on the wires, you will be much happier that you did the job right.
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Pablo Panjit McDougalson
> 3 dayHave installed several of these/smartly designed and make for a professional look. Only way to go imho.
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RALLYROAD
Greater than one weekMake sure you arent locating the box over a stud. Trace the template with a pencil. Cut it out with a razor knife and/or small saw. Fish the wires through, connect the power between them. (keep a fish wire or HDMI between them and use it as a future fish wire if needed) Push the boxes into their holes and tighten the screws. Piece of cake!
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D. Aldridge
Greater than one weekI am writing this review 5-6 months after purchasing and installing the system. I do not remember the instructions now, but they certainly got me through the task of hiding my cables in our wall effectively. But our wall was an outside wall with insulation in it, and the task of getting the cable through/around the fiberglass was tricky. After working this out, we were very happy with the product and the clean way it worked for us. However, we needed to add another cable today. We had left a length of cord in the wall for this purpose. The bottom end of the cord was tied to a cable behind the lower box. The long upper end of the cord extended through our upper box and was tucked behind the adjacent TV wall hanging bracket. This meant that I had to remove the lower box, pull the new cable through the upper box, down to the bottom hole in the wall, push the cable through the lower box, and reattach the lower box to the wall. Both tab wings that hold the box in place broke off when I attempted the reattachment. I was especially careful with the second one after the first snapped off, but it did the same thing anyway. My observation was that these plastic tabs are way too weak to support the reinstallation process. This was not a happy revelation, but the product maker, PowerBridgeSolution.com offers Replacement Tab/Wings for a dollar each. I just purchased a small number of them for my immediate need and as extras, just in case. Just be aware of the fact that you may have to do the same.