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The Happybuy 3 Pack of 2 Channel Cable Protector is designed to support up to 11,000 lbs per axle, ensuring safety and durability for both vehicles and cables. With its slip-proof rubber construction and modular interlocking design, this product is perfect for a variety of settings, from commercial parking lots to home use, providing a reliable solution for managing cables and controlling traffic speed.
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Item Dimensions L x W | 40"L x 9.7"W |
Material Type | Rubber, Polyvinyl Chloride |
Style | Cable Protector |
Color | 3Pack |
A**R
best price i could find on these - they ARE the vevor ones found elsewhere
heavy and tough. work well!
C**N
Excellent choice to protect EV charging cord on a driveway
I've owned an EV for 4 years (Tesla Model 3). Because my property has an easement (a right of way for my neighbors to drive to their properties), it's tricky to charge my car. My parking spot is about 25 feet from my house. So I need to run the charging cable to the car from the house over the easement. I've tried a few different cord covers in the past, but they haven't held up that well over time - they move around too much or have simply worn out after repeated crossing of my neighbors' cars.This set of cord covers from Happybuy appear to be much sturdier than my earlier choices. Also, the fact that this cover is a bit of a ramp slows down one particularly nasty neighbor who liked to drive over my cord cover at high speed, inflicting as much damage as possible. She tried that once with the Happybuy cover in place and probably smacked her head into her car's ceiling (sorrryyy... NOT!). That slowed her down.Anyway, the HappyBuy cord protector ramps install easily, fit together well and have plenty of space for an electrical cable even thicker than my current 20 amp/12 gauge extension cord. You could easily fit a garden hose in one of the two channels. The only issue is that they do slide ever so slightly after repeated car crossings. I've just nudged them back in place with my feet, but I will probably use a bit of construction adhesive underneath them in order to anchor them more securely to the cement driveway.Will post an update if they develop any problems over time, but so far, so good.UPDATE (February, 2023): Well that nasty neighbor struck back. She started revving up her car to a high speed and slamming the breaks when on top of the cord cover in order to force them to slide, thereby causing the covers to separate and exposing the cables inside. I have Ring camera video footage of it. It's actually kind of humorous to watch. Some people must have very sad lives. Anyway, I tried a couple of different construction adhesives, but all required over a day to set, and none of them held the covers in place for long. My ultimate solution was to use Tapcon concrete screws to hold the cord covers in place on my driveway.By the way, after melting a couple of the "titanium coated" Tapcon bits, I discovered that these mortar bits work *much better* when you use an impact drill, as opposed to a regular drill. The impact drill allows the Tapcon mortar bit to drill through concrete and cement pretty quickly without melting. I also poured a little water into the holes to keep the bit cool. Once I secured the cord covers in place with the Tapcon screws, they stopped moving entirely. Several months later, they are still firmly in place. This does make it a little more difficult to do leaf and snow cleanup (since I can't move the covers now) but the power cable is well protected, which is the important thing.Happybuy Cord Protectors (with Tapcon screws): 1 - Nasty Neighbor: 0
D**I
Sturdy
They work great and sturdy
L**I
Hope it holds up
This was a good price for this item. it's fairly heavy, so I think it will protect the cables well. My only unknown is how it holds up to the test of time (and sun exposure here in So California). Hopefully they are durable.
G**S
Sturdy. Work great.
These are very sturdy and the rubber (?) compound is heavy but not too heavy (i.e. they stay in place).Easily linked together and the channel is simple to use (with each channel large enough for more than (2) 12/3 cords).Reasonably priced too. great product. would buy again.
J**.
Works great at driveway
Excellent product.
F**1
Heavy duty and durable.
These are heavy duty and durable. They interconnect easily and protect the cables and wires from being crushed. The price was right and provided exactly the amount I needed for my needs. I would buy these again.
D**I
Cable ramps are a must!
I am glad to have invested in these for a few reasons.First is guest & client safety, I’ve tried taping down cables (messy, takes forever, VERY WASTEFUL, consumes precious tear down time, can still pop up, low visibility, etc), I’ve tried working with venues to secure extra mats to cover my cables in awkward placements (I’ve learned to not rely on venues for things I need, as I am a vendor and NOT the client), running cables in cracks at outdoor events, you name it. Nothing has come close to getting these cable ramps, determining the direction of the cable, laying down the ramps, connecting them, running the cable, closing it up and not worrying about them being an issue for the duration of an event. These ramps have not skid at all, they have a good weight to them, I have only placed them on flat surfaces.Second is a clear indication of “industry professionalism”, this can be a divisive concept depending on who you talk to, but in my experience, no matter what kind of gear you pull out, or how clear, concise, or tech you talk with a client, the moment they see me laying down the cable ramps, they have all acknowledged my professionalism. Idk what it is, but it’s a common reaction since using these.Third is really close to second, & that’s cable preservation. I mentioned earlier about the messiness of taping your cables. If you have to tape, then you have to tape. I do still carry Gaffing tape in the event I don’t have enough cable ramp. I’m not anti tape, I’m pro convenience. Running the ramps, placing the audio & power cables in them, you’re ready to go ASAP! Then when tearing down, it’s the same. Collect your cables, wipe them down(dust, etc) and pack them up nicely for the next gig.Fourth is really being able to set up in places you may not have previously b/c of compromised cable placement. These really increase your flexibility when it comes to placing your A/V, IT, AC runs.I hope these help you! Granted they aren’t a complete catch all, full proof safety measure, but they contribute greatly to the overall safety of clients/guests, preservation of gear, & professionalism you may want to convey as a mobile AV provider.
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