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The CableWholesale RG6 Cable-Clip is a pack of 100 high-quality clips designed to organize and secure your cables. Made from impact-resistant PE, these clips ensure durability while maintaining a clean aesthetic. With pre-installed hardened steel nails, installation is quick and easy, making it ideal for both home and office use. Plus, enjoy the confidence of a lifetime warranty.
J**T
They're ceap, easy to use and work quite well.
There probably isn't much one can write about cable clips... However, this is what I can tell you.1) They work really well. I used them with RG6 coaxial cable and had no problems with them fitting properly.2) They do not shatter or crack when hammering in the nail. This was nice because considering the price I thought they would be made of cheap plastic and potentially break apart. Not so!3) They look good on the wall and blend in well. (Granted, I have white walls.)4) They do a fairly good job at keeping the cable straight and taut. I found that if you use a clip and then run the cable out 7-8ft or so before using another one, that you can then pull the cable tight and add a third clip to the center (between the first two clips). This will keep the cable very taut and straight.5) I have no idea what I'm going to use 100 of these for, but I suspect they'll work well for my networking cables. As it stands, I think in running 40ft of cable I used about 15 clips. ...85 more to go. :)Conclusion: If you need some coax cables clips and you have RG6 wiring, these things are great. Just buy them.Help: If you're not sure what kind of wiring you have, 99% of them will say so on the cable itself. It's usually printed on there somewhere, so take a look and keep an eye out for "RG." RG6 is the most common for in-the-home cable applications, but you may see a larger or smaller number. If so, buy the correct clips.Rant: If you do not have RG6 coax cable, do not buy these and then give them a poor review for not working. That is your own silly fault.
R**.
They do the job.
I like this product.
B**R
Nothing distinguished
These are cable clips, one of the most simple products you can find on Amazon. There's not much to say. They get the job done. You can use them with coaxial cable, but it's a tight fit. I am using them primarily to tack an ethernet cable to a baseboard, and they are sufficient.There are three issues that prevent me from offering a five-star rating:-- Missing nails - I've come across a few clips which are missing their nails. There are so many complete clips in the bag that a few missing nails is not a big deal, but I expect to get what I paid for, which in this case means that I expected to receive 100 complete clips.-- Nail not flush with clip -- The tip of the nail protrudes from the bottom of the clip by 1/4 of an inch (6mm), approximately. It makes it a little bit difficult in tight spaces to seat the clip as you are preparing to hammer. The photo makes it appear as if the nail-tip is flush with the clip.-- No re-sealable bag -- Few of us will ever use 100 clips for one project. It would have been nice if the clips came in a zip-lock bag for easy storage and access.
T**O
(5/5) Great Product For Great Price!
So I purchased this in order to neatly route my RG6 coaxial cables around my house. I must say it it holding up beautifully after over 6 months of being indoors and outdoors (for my outdoor use of these, I coated them with a UV resistant material).Comes in a bag with a 100 of these cable-clips and for this price it's worth it in my books. After 6 months, all the ones that I've used from this purchase have no problems.My pros and cons:Pro(s):- Cheap (price-wise)- Plenty (lost/broke one? no worries, it's a bag of a 100 pieces!)- Simple to use (just aim and hammer away, the nails are already set inside the plastic clips)Con(s):- Not convenient when you need to place it in tight, small areas because hammering it will prove difficult (so how and where you place them is important)Recommendation(s)/Suggestion(s):- If you're installing these outdoors, keep them out of the sun's way (long term exposure to the sun will cause the plastic to fade/discolor and become brittle)This is great for tidying up areas/straightening cables for long distances.Thanks for reading this review. Cheers!
E**.
Great for running network cable.
I have 2 runs in my house for my network that are pretty long and I didn't want a permanent solution as I don't plan on being there for more than a few more years and the next owner may not have as many wired devices as I do, few people do.Nails are a little short on these, I bought some previously that were longer, but as long as you have something for them to grab to they are long enough and will not make big holes in your molding or ceiling tiles.Running 1 - 100 foot line to the back half of my house connecting to a 5 port switch and another 80 foot run to the front of my house to an 8 port switch.I have had 2 pull back out due to length of nails, but I have since tapped them in flush and no more issues after 3 months.. keep in mind I have very soft ceiling tiles.
L**A
Poor quality
Poor quality, not returnable. At least I didn’t waste much money. Went to Home Depot and bought better quality clips instead
R**3
The small wire tacks work fine with a single small wire, but to small for cable tv wires.
These tacks work, but I did not realize they were so small, have a bundle of 5 wires running along the wall with a wooden border at the bottom, had to use one tack on each wire, however, the big rounded cable TV wire was to large for these tacks, so, he to use two of them to jam it against the wall, which doesn't look neat. Were very cheap in price, and took weeks for them to arrive from China, but will work if your wires are small, and you a patient enough to wait for there arrival.
Y**E
Nails Are Too Short, Clip Fits Well on Coaxial Cable
I think these clips look good on the wall, not very noticeable. The only problem I had was that the nails were a little too short and sometimes they wouldn't stay in the wall which was a little frusterating. I ended up going to the store and bought longer nails (which were only $1 at Walmart) to put in place of the pathetically short ones that were in the clips. I would have rather only got 50 clips with longer nails if cost was a factor as to why this company went with such a short nail! They were a pain to take out and replace with the longer nails. It was also a bit of a hassle to have to get longer nails but you get what you pay for. My advise is to buy these clips in conjunction with nails that are 1"-1.25" inches to put in its place.
K**G
Nails don’t grip in drywall!
I purchased these to secure some RG6 coaxial cable to my ceiling. I was trying to fasten these to drywall plaster and these clips are horrible. Yes, the U-shaped plastic clip fit the cable perfectly. However, the short nails do not hold in the drywall. I ended up having to space these clips 1 foot apart in order for the clips not to fall out due to the minimal grip of the nail in plaster.
I**U
nail too short
The clip is snug for the RG6 coax cable which is good. However, the nail is way too short. It mostly penetrate the paint on the wall so I have to try multiple times which left multiple holes on my wall as seen in the picture. I am sure it works great on wooden wall or something that doesn't have a coating of paint, but really wish if the nail could be a bit longer to avoid this problem.
L**O
Don’t hold well, easily pop off baseboards
Not sure if the nails it comes with are standard length, but they’ve proven to be too short in my case. They don’t hold well and they pop off my baseboards without much force. They’ve all popped off over time. I’ve put several additional holes in my baseboards putting them back on. I’ve given up on these now.
S**.
Horrible
As some others have stated, these do not hold well as the nails are too short. I would definitely return these if I could, now I will just have to throw them in the garbage as they are literally useless.
J**Y
Didn't work, but it was likely user error
Didn't work for what I needed. I was trying to run an ethernet cable around my room and hoped to use these to help, but the nails kept splitting my baseboard and not holding the cable in place. To be fair, this was almost certainly user error, but they just didn't work for me.
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