D-Line Cable Box Hides Power Strips — Stylish & Safe

D-Line Cable Box: Hide Power Strips Neatly
Hide Power Strips

• Key Takeaways:

• D-Line Cable Management Box conceals power strips and cords with built-in ventilation and multiple cable entry points. • Two sizes: Large fits power strips up to 14" x 2" (or double strips up to 10" x 5"); small option also available. • Colors: black, white, and white with a wood-accent; prices roughly $29.99 (large) and $22.99 (small) on Amazon. • Over 13,600 Amazon reviews with a 4.5-star average praise the box’s build and minimalist design, though some note the price for plastic.

What the D-Line Cable Management Box does

The D-Line box is a simple enclosure designed to hide power strips and the tangle of cords that collect around desks, entertainment centers, and countertops. It keeps plugs and adapters out of sight while allowing cables to exit through purpose-built ports.

Sizes, colors and price

D-Line offers two size options. The large model accepts single power strips up to 14 inches long and 2 inches wide, or double (stacked) strips up to 10 inches long and 5 inches wide. A smaller version is also sold for less bulky setups.

The product comes in three finishes: all-black, all-white, and a white unit with a wood-accent top. At time of reporting, the large box retails for about $29.99 and the smaller model around $22.99 on Amazon.

Design, ventilation and cable routing

Unlike under-desk trays or open baskets, the D-Line box is intended to sit in plain view, on a shelf, or under a desk while keeping components concealed. It includes three rear entry/exit points—one on each side and one in the center—to direct cords where you need them.

The enclosure also features ventilation slots to help maintain airflow around the power strip, reducing heat buildup during heavy use and supporting safe operation of surge protectors and transformers.

User feedback and practical uses

On Amazon the D-Line box has garnered more than 13,600 reviews and averages 4.5 stars. Reviewers commonly call it “solidly built” and praise the minimalist look and ease of installation. Some buyers question the cost given the simple plastic construction, but most agree it improves tidiness and safety.

Common uses include office desks, TV stands, holiday decoration setups, and kitchen counters. For improved organization, users pair the box with adhesive cable hooks (including low-cost options from Dollar Tree) to route and secure cord runs.

Quick tips

• Measure your power strip before ordering to confirm fit.
• Leave space near the ventilation slots—don’t block them with fabric or paper.
• Combine with adhesive hooks or cable ties to keep external cable runs tidy.

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