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Wanna get rid of ugly TV power cables dangling all over the place? We get it. Sure, you could just punch a hole in the wall and throw all your TV cables into it. You also could douse yourself in gasoline and have a campfire. Putting normal power cables in the wall is dangerous. If something happens and it catches fire, your insurance will flip you the bird and leave you moving back into your parent's musty basement. But it doesn't have to be this way. Using in-wall rated power cables ensures that you won't be screwed in the event of a fire. That's where we come in. Grab one of our in-wall power kits and keep your crib safe, while also making your TV look 1,000% better. It'll look so good, your next date might actually stick around for some breakfast. So stock up on pop-tarts and roll up your sleeves, we're about to hide your TV wires. After cutting perfect holes with the included drill attachment, you'll route all your AV cables behind the wall. Then just plug in the power at the bottom, and bada-bing-bada-boom, you're done. Grab one here: https://www.amazon.com/Echogear-Power... Just want to hide HDMI or audio cables behind the wall? Save yourself come coins and grab our grommet kit. It doesn't have in-wall rated power but works great for other AV cables. https://www.amazon.com/Echogear-White... Not 100% sure what is the right cable hider for you? No sweat, we've got a bunch of options, and a dynamite blog that walks you through all of them...And yes, I did write the blog so I'm extremely biased. Take a peek and let me know if it's actually terrible: https://www.echogear.com/blog/how-to-...