đź–¤ Tame the Tangle: Elevate your space with effortless organization!
The 50pcs Cable Clips are designed for effective cable management, featuring a strong adhesive that sticks to various surfaces without leaving residue. Made from durable PA66 material, these clips are compact and perfect for organizing cables in any environment, whether at home, in the office, or on the go.
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Item Dimensions L x W | 0.32"L x 0.55"W |
Material Type | PA66 |
Color | Black |
M**Y
Just what I needed.
I install stairlifts and wheelchair ramps for a living. The stairlifts have battery chargers that are permanently connected to them. The smaller DC line can be stapled to the wall or baseboard, however, the A/C wire is too thick to effectively staple.These cable clips fit the bill, nicely. They stay stuck when applied to a clean, dry surface and are easily removed without taking the paint off or leaving adhesive behind.One note is, that they are reusable. Do not bother attempting to reposition them. If you must relocate one, throw the original away as it will not stick well once removed. Simply discard the original and use a new one!I will be ordering these, again and again.
C**.
Small bits but a lot of them
Edit***after a few months, the adhisive is not strong. Anything heavier than a phone charger cord has fallen and is droppy again. Clamp is small but I could double wind a phone charger and holds a thicker cable with ease. Used lots because I have many cables for my gaming desk. Haven't tried to remove yet but they are holding and makes hiding cables easy.
C**.
They do what they're supposed to - after some fidgeting
These do a nice job of managing cables and wires. And removal/remounting of wiring is easy since these never really fasten closed - they just have a flex opening. And the adhesive is quite strong, in fact, place them carefully, because once in place they're hard to move.I removed one star for the backing plastic over the adhesive base; one needs to have the fingernails of Cassandra, Mistress of the Dark just to get the backing off of each one. Perhaps this is the price one pays to have adhesive that remains cemented throughout the life of the build. I didn't have to remove any, but I suspect that would have involved acetone and required the removed clip to be replaced. That's a relatively small deal since the larger concern is integrity of the adhesive.I used to install avionics and wire harnesses on aircraft. Aviation has similar wire bases as these for this purpose although those require a separate tie strap to hold wire bundles and cables. So there are many times I would have preferred these over what was available to me at the time (for those in the know, these would have had to have FAA approval for that use). Speaking from the perspective of an experienced installer, I found these to be very useful and clean. I still have quite a few left after the build, otherwise I'd say that I would buy them again - even though I don't have Cassandra's nails.
T**G
Works awesome.
The media could not be loaded. I like the fact these are small enough that they blend in perfectly to my interior color. I have posted a video answering to those that have posted a negative review as to why they don’t work without the proper preparation to using in a vehicle.
B**N
Effective
Needs a bit of glue to stay hung outdoors
J**I
Small clips - work great.
I did not realize how small they were until they arrived. I had ordered similar clips in the past that were much larger. I did not think I would use these because of how small the clip itself is - I was wrong. I've used about thirty of the fifty clips. They work great to hide small wires and I have used them to secure power wires of electrical items (lamps, radios, extension cords, etc) with no issues. I do not like wires hanging out from under furniture or being seen on a bookshelf or similar. These work great as long as you don't overload them with too large of a wire. I will use the larger clips along with these smaller clips sometimes to help organize wires like on the back of the aquarium stand pictured. Used them setting up the new etagere to hide the power wire and the antenna wire.
C**E
I LOVE THESE LITTLE CLIPS !
These clips are the perfect size for what I needed to tame the spaghetti that was going on on the underside of my pedal board. I had used bigger clips with zip ties previously and had to route a bunch of power cables together and was getting some buzzing and some noise through my amplifier. Now with these smaller clips in place, I can route each power cable individually for each pedal and have much less tangling of wires on the underside of my board. If you are a guitar player, I highly recommend using these clips to route your patch cables and power cables on the underside of your board. The adhesive sticks very strongly and they take up very little space and make organizing everything much easier.
C**S
AVOID WIIBROOK: Sub-standard, brittle plastic
I've attempted to use these indoors to run thin wires along walls. While the adhesive (looks like 3M VHB or some other pressure-sensitive adhesive) sticks just fine and can be removed* with little or no damage, the clips themselves snap off the base with little warning. I don't know why they're so embrittled, but it's as if they're made of the absolute lowest grade firm plastic or were exposed to ultraviolet light for long periods of time.With Amazon, you're often rolling the dice on any one particular product, especially from fly-by-night brands, usually from China. Try another cable clip because, out of the handful of cable cips I've purchased, WIIBROOK is the only brand whose plastic structure just break apart**.* For removal, in addition to an gentle adhesive remover like Goo-Gone, I strongly recommend getting one of those plastic "razors" - they make it super easy to remove gunk without damaging, sensitive surfaces like wood.** Before I get accused of putting too much tension on these clips, I'm litterally talking about the clip breaking free from the base (while the base is still adhered) merely from a, thin, static iPhone cord just being held by gravity. I'm not yanking these things or pulling thick insulated ethernet cable through them.
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