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A $15 set of cable covers saved me from arguments at home
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I originally used 3M Command cable clips to route Ethernet cables along baseboards and parts of the ceiling.
To me they weren’t too obtrusive—or so I thought until I got the cable channels in place.
The adhesive wasn’t too sticky either, so I’m less worried now about my wall paint.
I don’t typically pay much attention to my home’s aesthetics, but I’m glad I got nudged into this.
For $15 bucks and a few hours, my place looks nicer and I preserved an important relationship.