✨ 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.
A**R
Elegant Solution for wire management
A well designed and manufactured product for wire management. This was the perfect solution to a wall mount TV installation. Follow the simple directions and you will have a nice blank wall surrounding your TV with the cables tucked away behind the wall. There are other similar products out there but remember, "you get what you pay for".
P**7
Would buy again
Well built, does the job… easy install. Good instructions, no issues with install. Would buy again.
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**S
Best looking bridge I've found
I really wanted something that fit the normal box shape of the rest of our outlets, not some round, unusual rectangle, or funky ovaloid bridge outlet. This reduced the options considerably, and I found this looks just right. Except now I have to change all our other outlets to have white faces. :DIssues:- I REALLY HATED the screws used to attach the wire covers to the backs of these wall boxes. REALLY. HATED. They are itty bitty screws with hex heads, and while the product comes with the correct itty bitty hex wrench, the screws strip out long before you can tighten them all the way. I had a second wrench of my own to verify it wasn't the wrench that was stripped, but the screws. God forbid that you, like I did, forget to tighten the inlet screws in what looks like a standard push-to-connect tension connector and have to get that freakin' cover off again. I literally had to break it off because of those SCREWS THAT STRIP OUT in spite of the utmost care.This by itself is reason enough to spend the extra $20 to get the pre-fabbed connector version. Search for TWO-CK and buy that. Trust me, it's worth it to avoid the pain, frustration, and lost time if you don't need some special length of romex.- There is not enough room for many cables. I ran 4 HDMI, cable, cat5e, and optical audio - but it is awfully tight. It's very hard to slide an individual cable or even the bundle of cables once it's in the wall. It doesn't help in my case that the interior wall is packed full of insulation and there is no conduit tube for the cables with this kit. (Some cheaper kits have that...)- I also don't like the proximity of power to the data lines. Cat5e is supposed to be run at least 12" away from power when parallel, and I couldn't do that with this kit. In reality, I just couldn't find a kit with an independent power bridge that didn't look ugly. Fingers crossed that I won't get issues with interference.
L**E
Great product
Mounted our tv to a wall bracket and used this for clean effective way to run my wires through the wall without having to call an electrician. If I can do it I'm sure 90%of the general population can. Everything in the box you need
T**
Dishconnect
I was a contractor many years for the gentleman that has the patent on the power bridge and I got to say after 26 years in the business. This by far is the most superior option for wire concealment and electrical behind the TV.For starters, when you typically buy another in wall power unit so to speak, they leave a very big hole in your wall, the power bridge is much smaller and offers a variety of sleek attachments for romax whereas other in wall power units are prefabbed and have a very big fitting on the ends.I have probably over 60,000 TV installs under my belt and run into many various issues with prefabbed ends. Mostly the worst is trying to pull it through insulation on an exterior wall. If I only have to deal with the size of the romax and maybe an HDMI cable? Or what have you pulling that cable down through the wall is a lot easier with the power bridge.A lot of different states have regulations on what they call fire break and that is sideways studs against vertical studs which makes it almost impossible to run anything other than just straight romex and or with HDMI, either with a flex bit through the firebreak or drilling 1/2-in holes on either side of the fire brake stud and cutting out a groove to accommodate the cables. Counter sink the cables and patch it. I even texture it and have the most happiest customers because of power bridge. Thank you very muchBy the way, I haven't had interaction with this gentleman in a long time ,gosh 20 years or more.Thank you for making my life easier and being able to get jobs done without poking big monster holes
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