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12 Pcs Cable Cord Grommet Silicone Cable Grommet 3/4' Wire Hole Cover Cable Management Wire Organizer Cable Pass Through Desk Grommet for Table, Computer Desk, Office, Home (Black)

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  • High Quality: Made of white sleek silicone, these wall grommets feel very nice, durable and corrosion resistance, hard to brittle. The black color is not too bright or grayish, matching well with the plug and wall. Blending in nicely!
  • Worked Great: Compare to the plastic grommet of sliding cover that easy to be stuck, broken or lost, the flexible opening of the cable cover can accept multiple wires from any direction, more snug to fit the wire. Really flexible, putting no crimp nor pinch on the cable.
  • Practical & Useful: When the desk grommet are plugged in, the ugly holes and the messy wires are hidden and out of sight. The rubber can close up the cables tightly, getting a perfect cable and wire management effect.
  • Nice Size: 12pcs wall grommets for cables. Fitting perfectly into 3/4inch (19mm) holes. can pass through any cable up to 0.7 inches (diameter). They're a good size for speaker wires, HDMI cables and RCA cables, etc.
  • Easy to Install: Drill the holes in desks or wall, then place the main body of the grommet directly into the hole. Suggest hole diameter around 3/4", metric. No need for any glue or tape, these grommets can stay in place nicely.


Fitting perfectly into 3/4inch (19mm) holes.
white silicone, durable and corrosion resistance, hard to brittle.
Package details: 12pcs silicone cable cord grommet.
Note: Due to manual measurement, the size and weight may have a certain error.
Amazing and useful , the desk hole cover allow the cable going from one room to another via a hole in the wall, meanwhile blocking the gap from the hole.


Ammagne
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
Great package; flexible rubber feel; also bought VIKITON 1 inch Hole Saw which makes perfect holes for it;Using them for wall and ceiling penetrations for cables and in one case an antenna.
Roger Nesbitt
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2024
Too big and 1/2" ones were not available. Looks good anyway
Julian Escobedo
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
These were a perfect for our Ethernet cable my wife uses for work. Thanks!
RED
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024
Easy to install and pass cable through without any binding. Perfect for my needs.
JE
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Worked well to plug extra holes construction crew mistakenly made. Thin plastic, over priced
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
I just remodeled my house and the contractor forgot to put any cable jacks.When the cable guy came, he ended up putting holes in the wall to pull out the cable.I used this cable cover to hide those ugly holes and my walls look so much better now.
Mark Orlando
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024
Have indoor cameras but wanted to hide the cords in the wall for constant power. Installed one of these at the top and one of these at the bottom. Cord runs through perfectly and gives me a much cleaner look that what we had. Highly recommend and a great price for these too. Super easy to install. Will send pics when I am finished
M
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024
This grommet is flexible enough to squeeze into a not so perfect hole. The cables run through it just fine and the unsightly hole is covered! We'll be using these throughout the house as we finish hard wiring everything.
Quick and Dirty
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023
These worked great for my RGB cabinet lighting project using Govee LED strips (https://amzn.to/3rwTN5e). Very pleased with how polished the grommets made the installation and it adds a sense of "permanence" to the install. I used a 3/4 speed bore (https://amzn.to/43txA5l) to drill the holes.PRO-TIP: When drilling holes in cheap cabinets made of wood chips such as mine pictured above, drill a pilot hole first and use the speed bore to "cut" a circle in the laminate from both sides before drilling through. That will reduce the likelihood of everything splintering to hell when you drill the hole. Hope this helps!
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