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TVS & LARGE DISPLAY / ACCESSORIES

  Vogels Hides Your Unsightly Wires

By Mendelson Tiu | Friday | 11/07/2008

The Vogel’s Hide-a-Wire is a do-it-yourself solution to organize and conceal your loose A/V cables.


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According to Vogel's, its Hide-A-Wire is a universal cable cover suitable for your home, living room, bedroom or office that conceals unsightly cables on the floor, wall or ceiling. It can also conceal cables running from a floor level power point and antenna socket up to a wall mounted plasma or LCD TV.

Easily installed without tools, Hide-a-Wire comes in a roll and folds into shape, with cleverly designed clips to hold the cables firmly in place inside. The system can be easily re-opened to allow you complete access to the hidden cables anytime. Available in silver or white, the white version can be painted over to suit any background colour.

Hide-A-Wire is made from high quality material and is sold in a convenient roll in either a 1.0 or 2.5-metre pack, ready to be cut to size with standard scissors. It can be used as a stand-alone product or in conjunction with Vogel's LCD and Plasma TV supports.

The Vogel's Hide-A-Wire is available from leading audio and video equipment retailers nationally. RRP 1.0 metre pack $49.95 and 2.5 metre pack $99.95.

See: www.canohm.com.au

 

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