Put convenient power behind your mounted TV to give your installation a sleek, finished look. This pre-wired, power-ready system has everything you need to provide power to TV and devices and hide cables, cords or wires behind a wall without the need for an electrician.
Sanus – In-Wall Cable Concealer Recessed Power Kit for Mounted TVs – White
Rated 5 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(2905 customer reviews)
$99.99
Last updated on November 16, 2024 6:19 pm Details
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2905 reviews for Sanus – In-Wall Cable Concealer Recessed Power Kit for Mounted TVs – White
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kwalkomedy –
In a recent effort to update and mount all the TVs in new home, I purchased several of these kits. The Geek Squad members who did my installation let me know that this kit may not be the best to meet all my needs. As it turned out, I could only use one of the four that I purchased [due to fire safety structure of home and for one – just the positioning in terms of proximity from the outlet – this just didn’t make sense. PRO TIP: check to make sure it’s a good fit for your space – it works well for larger TVs mounted for gaming group viewing. I would highly recommend using the Geek Squad… they came, accessed my needs and made my purchases fit my space. You could possibly do it DIY – but the Geeks knew what they were doing!
4Quarts –
This In-Wall Cable Kit is a clever way to hide cabling for your wall mounted TV. The only issue I had was I installed this kit in the Exterior wall of my house. Due to insulation and the fact my wall was less than 4 inches thick, I had to make a 1/2″ frame in order for the recessed duplex to fit properly, (see the image below). I would buy this kit again.
cosmoguy –
Bought this in order to eliminate the the wires hanging from the TV. I could have paid hundreds of dollars for an electrician to run the wiring, per building code. However this setup meets building code plus is DIY… start to finish in under 30 minutes!