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✨ Tame the Tangle: Your Cables Deserve Better! ✨
The Conwork Cable Clips are a 50-pack of adhesive wire management clamps designed to organize and tidy up various cables in your home or office. Made from eco-friendly plastic, these clips adhere firmly to smooth surfaces and can accommodate cables with a diameter of up to 0.3 inches. Easy to install and remove without residue, they are perfect for creating a clean and organized environment.
D**D
Highly Recommend
Used these to help my cable management for my office at home. Stick well, you get tons in a bag, and easy to use. Have had to remove some to move things around and they left no damage or residue.
P**E
Works as needed, wish the adhesion was stronger. I would prefer it to pull the paint off the wall.
As stated.PRO:This works for my needs, just barely. It is not overly expensive and that is also a benefit. If I only needed thin ethernet cords, this would be perfect for that type of application. I would say, in that case it would have been flawless.CON:Heavier cords such as surge protectors it pulls off the wall some, but in my case not all the way. I would rather the adhesive pull paint off the wall than have it come off cleanly. That adhesive is just not strong enough for my liking. It is separating because of a wire from a surge protector. As this was one of the primary purposes for purchase, this needs better glue.
B**N
Fantastic cable clips, better than any others I've used, and much cheaper as well.
Honestly these are fantastic, very simple, but the fact they actually "lock" down the cables rather than just grip them like most cable management clips do is a major plus, it also makes them very easy to remove the cables when needed. They also easily hold multiple cables each, easily 3-5 cables depending on size. They are slightly too small for power-brick cables however, but then most cable grips are too small for those. Adhesive is fantastic on the 6 or so I've used so far, and feels like they can easily hold up several pounds in weight each.With exception to buying some larger ones for the thicker cables, I'll be using these almost exclusively from now on.
J**S
Not sticky enough
Easy to install, but weak adhesive means clips are prone to falling off. Some didn’t last a day.
T**Y
I suggest looking for a different solution
If you have almost any amount of cable management needs then these won't cut it. Unless you only need a single thin cable to be routed with zero tension on the cable clip, then these won't work.I've added pictures, one showing the best scenario they could work in which isn't very helpful, another showing a failure after being pushed way past the clips limit, and one showing the foam left behind everywhere after the clip inevitably fail.A single surge protector cable is what made the clips fail on the desk leg, it's the least I would expect it to be able to hold, but it could not. The failure point is always between the clip and the adhesive. The adhesive, annoyingly, still sticks to whatever surface it's been stuck too and will need chemicals to get off completely.If anyone is looking to do cable management for their computer desk with a bunch of cables of varying sizes, these simply will not do what you want them to do.
B**A
Adhesive doesn't work too well, but with some glue they work
I got these for a ceiling run of my coax cable from front of Apartment to read where my Gateway is. Some of them stuck well, some didn't and I had to use gorilla glue, these aren't too sticky but the cable clamp part is the right size for, say a coax and an ethernet cable both. They need to improve the adhesive some, but other than that, these are great to have!
S**N
Great clips!
Everyone who owns a computer (not just a laptop) or multiple electronic devices that regularly need charging knows how quickly cable management gets out of control. I was getting sick and tired of cables always sliding off my work desk and night stand for example. I was looking into several options but then decided to go with the "tried and true" clip system as other methods didn't seem to be as reliable. Time will tell how durable the sticky pad is. For now I am happy that my cables are kept at bay and don't fall down multiple times a day. (and please don't sue me for using Great Clips! in the header)
A**R
Simple and effective
I used these when installing a switch in my basement to keep Ethernet cabling clean, and secure. About 3 months later the adhesion is holding well. If you are using with CAT 6 I recommend no more than three cables per clip. Cat 5e I'd say maybe about five cables or so. Also, easy to open when adding / replacing cables. Definitely a good find, and something worth having on hand for a multitude of uses.
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