Exhaust hose wall bracket 1 pc.

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Clean wall routing for exhaust hoses 💨

These wall brackets were designed to neatly and space-efficiently route exhaust ducts along the wall. They ensure a clean installation, prevent sagging, and bring structure to the exhaust area.

The assembly is flexible:
Depending on the surface, the brackets can either be permanently mounted to the wall with screws or attached without drilling using Tesa Power Strips. This makes them suitable for both permanent installations and temporary or rental-friendly solutions.

The brackets reliably hold the hose in position without pinching or constricting it. This ensures that the airflow is maintained and the hose lies neatly against the wall.

The wall brackets are available in the common sizes 100 mm, 125 mm and 150 mm, suitable for standard exhaust hoses.

Why we developed these wall mounts

In many setups, exhaust hoses are simply laid loosely or secured with makeshift solutions. This quickly leads to sagging hoses, kinks, and unnecessary wasted space. Often, cable ties, wire, or hooks are used as improvisations – solutions that either don't hold the hoses securely or constrict them.

In addition to the restricted airflow, the entire setup appears messy, and vibrations can be transmitted to walls or furniture.

It is precisely for these reasons that we developed these wall mounts.
The aim was to find a solution that would allow exhaust hoses to be routed cleanly, stably and permanently along the wall without impairing the airflow.

The option to mount the holders either with screws or without drilling using Tesa Power Strips makes them suitable for both permanent installations and flexible or rental-friendly setups.

Wall mounting of exhaust air

-Clean wall routing for exhaust hoses
-Optional mounting with screws or Tesa Power Strips
-No sagging, no slipping
-The hose is held securely without being constricted.
-Available in 100 mm, 125 mm and 150 mm

Frequently asked questions about irrigation

No, power strips usually hold very well. Screws are always better, of course. It depends on the surface.