What types of cable grommets are there and what are their differences?
There are various types of cable grommets, each serving specific functions and based on different principles.
First, there are flush-mounted boxes. These are designed to conceal cables inside walls. They are recessed into the wall and fitted with a cover, making the cable invisible to the viewer.
Power strips make it possible to collect several cables in one place and use them as needed. They usually provide additional protection against overload and short circuits.
With cable tunnels, you can bundle and organize cables to avoid tangled messes. They are very useful under or on a desk, behind a TV, or other electronic equipment.
Cable grommets are special solutions for desks or countertops. They help route cables neatly through furniture and ensure an orderly appearance.
Clamps and clips are small cable guides used to secure a cable in a desired position. They are usually used to organize cable runs or secure loose cables.
The differences between these types of cable grommets lie in their specific application, the type of installation, and the degree of visibility and organization they provide.