✨ Hide the Mess, Elevate the Space! ✨
The PowerBridge TWO-PRO-6 is a dual outlet in-wall cable hider system designed for wall-mounted TVs. It includes a 6-foot in-wall NM-B cable, a 6-foot extension cord, and all necessary installation tools, ensuring a clean and professional look while complying with NEC standards. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts, this kit fits standard wall constructions and eliminates unsightly cables for a polished home entertainment setup.
G**D
No more ugly wires on the wall - simple install and complete kit
Wanted to get rid of the ugly wires hanging on the wall under my TV. This worked great. Comes with everything you need. Well designed/thought out kit - accommodates other cables as well via its pass through port hole (HDMI, audio, USB, etc). Plastic is quality and cable length is good. Was easy to install with provided directions. Price was fair as well compared to other options out there.
S**Y
Brilliant solution
Brilliant solution to getting a power outlet and cables behind a TV mounted on the wall. I bought this model instead of the "non-pro" model. I'm not a professional, but I know what I'm doing and I believe the electrical code does not allow for flexible high voltage cable inside walls; this uses a 12-3 Romex cable for connecting the upper and lower component behind the wall. For those who do not know, 12-3 means 12 gauge 3 conductor; and Romex is technically a brand but is standard when running household AC wire; Romex is that stiff solid wire cable.Installation was as easy as something like this normally is. If you're accustom to cutting into your drywall you'll handle this fine; if not, it's really not that difficult. I used the provided template to trace a line using a pencil on the wall of where the gang box will actually fit into the wall. I put this into it's own wall cavity (between two studs without any other outlets between those studs). But, there was a standard outlet in the next wall cavity. If you're inexperienced and want to make sure that the outlets are level with each other (a good idea to maintain a nice aesthetic), make sure that you account for the difference in height between the piece that slides into the wall and the top portion of the exterior plate.I like the score the trace line with a utility knife, this cuts through the paint, any tape, and the paper exterior of drywall; and it makes the jab saw cut easier to follow. Once the hole was cut I used a fiberglass fish stick to run the wire from the bottom hole and pulled up through to the top. The easiest way to do this is to duct tape the wire to the end of the fish stick and pull up through to the top hole. I ran the Romex and HDMI next to each other; which isn't really the best practice but it is the only way it can be done with a solution like this. I used a shielded HDMI cable, if you don't have one - get one and save yourself trouble later.Once the cables are run through, and the box is assembled; it's simple to slide it into the wall and screw it tight. The screws do not go into the drywall; this is an "old work" style box. Basically, it means that the boxes aren't nailed to studs, but instead attached to drywall itself. My initial concern here was that the pressure required to plug the electrical cable in would cause some give or damage the drywall. But, that wasn't the case. The box is actually pretty thick, in fact probably about the average depth of the wall; and therefore it's anchored and also pressing against the other side of the wall providing enough bracing to handle sliding the power plug in.
G**E
Perfectly designed - a must have!
Update: Went to write a review for this product, and discovered I had already written one many years ago. This product has held up so well, I immediately looked it up when I needed to install another TV in my new home. This is my third one, and they always work flawlessly. They even work when you have to go between floors! This time, I had to go up and into the bedroom above, since I was installing above a fireplace and could not go straight down between the studs. Powerbridge was still the easiest solution, by far, and made for a very clean, professional looking install. Check out the picture of my completed job!This is an excellent, excellent product that transformed my mess of wires into a clean, professional-looking setup. It requires a little bit of handyman know-how, but not too much. You have to be comfortable with carefully measuring templates, using a drywall saw in a precise fashion (so as not to butcher your finished walls), running cables through walls, and of course, improvising. I could not be happier with the end result. Took me a couple of hours on a weekend to get it exactly as I wanted it, and I was so happy when it was done. I just wish I had done this years earlier!
B**A
Great product for hiding wires
We recently purchased a 60 inch TV, and finally decided to hide the wires with the wall mounted TV. The instructions are a little bit vague. My husband is smart and electronically inclined, and could figure this out, but I on the other hand, had difficulty. The kit itself is pretty self explanatory. You have to cut two holes in your dry wall, and templates are provided, which really saved some time. The wires are run behind the dry wall, so there is no cutting the dry wall and having to repatch afterwards.There are two cons to the product so far: 1) once each box is outlet is wired, there is a plastic case to put over the pack of the wires, which was very difficult to get in place. It comes with a very poor quality Allen wrench (sp?), which was easily stripped and caused colorful language during installation. 2) the cord that runs from the bottom outlet to the power supply itself is a bulkier power supply cord, which prevented the TV console from being pushed flush against the wall. With the invention of new flat paneled power supply plugs, I was hoping that this wouldn't be an issue, but unfortunately it is.Overall, it took approximately one hour to install. You definitely want to get your cables through the device before screwing it to the wall, it keeps the cords in place quite well. And you want to label each cord befor putting it in, it's hard to distinguish one from another as it's difficult to pull the cord from top to bottom. Now that we're done, it's very aesthetically pleasing, and we are happy to have purchased the product. People have come over and asked how we did it, and we've shown them the box and highly recommend purchasing this.
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