Over at Amazon, they have a new semi-private coupon system, meant for “influencers” and affiliates to share special deals with their audiences. So far, tool brands haven’t been on board. I peeked at the most recent list, and found a good deal worth mentioning.
There’s a good-looking promo on a Wiremold CMK50 CordMate II kit, a raceway system meant for managing and hiding power and AV cables from sight.
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The kit is priced at $20, and at discount it comes down to $15. Clicking the “buy now” button, below automatically activates the coupon code.
I have used this stuff before, not for its intended usage but for something else, and it’s well-made, not to mention easy to use.
The kit comes with 4 cord channels, 3 couplings, 2 flat elbows, 1 inside elbow, 1 outside elbow, and 1 T-fitting.
It’s not easy to find the dimensions of the wire channels, but I found a Legrande PDF that says the C50 channels are 1″ wide x 1/2″ tall. The kit comes with (4) 30″ channels, for a total of 120″. You can cut them down to size if needed.
The channels attach to your wall (or other surface?) via PSA adhesive. The channels and couplings are paintable.
Sale Price: $20 – $5 = $15
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Deal ends 12/30/2017. The final price is shown in your cart at checkout.
adam
installation of these products can become as frustrating as assembling plastic toys on Christmas Eve
Stuart
I don’t know what that means.
I recently put two toys together for my son, and they were pretty easy. One was tool and fastener-free, too.
Jason. W
Toys aren’t nearly as bad as they used to be. I have a 3 year old and 1 1/2 year old, and never struggled with a single toy. I have many memories of my dad riding the struggle-bus a lot trying to put together stuff.
Most have scissor free packaging as well
It’s great
Hilton
Awesome! I just bought the CMK10 the other day for $13 so this is a steal. I’m just checked out with your coupon so thanks a stack.
John Blair
+1 Affiliate sale
It’s great to help support a site I read every day plus feed my addiction at the same time.
Chad
went ahead and got these via your link… thanks for this I have been wanting to get the wires hidden on the rear speakers in the living room!
thanks
Bruce
I always buy my stick on wire mold at the local electrical wholesaler. 600v rated. I once made the mistake of not marking a guideline before sticking it to the wall. It’ll flex at least 4″ off center if you don’t pay attention….
Edward Frattarelli
Just ordered it, How did you know I needed some ; )
Cr8on
I used to use these often in my former life(Home Theater A/V installer) and they are quite easy to use. Tip if possible use anchors and screws every foot or so, over time the adhesive succumbs to gravity.