📈 Tame the Tangle: Elevate Your Cable Game!
The HOSALBL-466 Label-A-Cable Cable Labels come in a convenient pack of 60, designed to help you organize and identify your electronic cables effortlessly. Weighing only 0.05 lbs, these durable labels are perfect for all types of cables and are made in China, ensuring quality and reliability.
B**R
Good product
Worked as advertised, I did not mind the book format as other people mentioned; however, tear out pages would have been nice, but again, not necessary. The only problem I have is that the sticky tape protective sheet that wraps around your printed label is a GREAT idea; however, sometimes the tape comes loose if the cable diameter is too small, such it is for most 1/4" instrument cables. Works absolutely perfectly on the heavier instrument / microphone cables. I think you have to be really careful in how you install on smaller cables - try and get the clear tape part to only wrap around itself - which means you need to put on near perfectly straight.
T**R
Best way to label cables
Most people use these cable labels to label cables in use. That is one way to use them I cna look at the multiple plug in an outlet and see what they are connected to or the multiple calbes in a network switch and see what device they are connected to. A better use for me is to label cables and power adapters that are not in use. I have tons of power adapters or proprietary cables that I am not sure what they are for. Every external hard drive, phone, notebook computer, tablet, ebook reader has power cables and sometimes other cables that when they get seperated from the device it is almost impossible to figure out what hey are for. Lately I have been noticing something else and that is what looks like a standard cable (e.g. MicroUSB to USB) will only charge my phone OR carry data to my phone OR both. I have grabbed the wrong cable on multiple occoassion thinking that I would be able to use it to sync my phone but it only charges it. NOW everything is labeled. I also noticed that device manufacturers are using third party power supplies that DO NOT carry the devices name or manufacturer on it. I bought several Western Digitial External hard drives and each one had a different power supply with out AND NOT ONE of them had the words "Western Digital" on them. If they ever get seperated form the drives I will never know what they are for. Now I will with these labels
A**R
Great at first, but aren't holding up very well.
I was really really excited when I got these. I honestly said, many times, I can't believe I ever lived without these labels. They went on the ethernet cables around my house, onto the ones connecting to my wireless router, switch, wall plates and computers; they went on all the power cables plugged into the EIGHT UPS units in my home; they went onto all the cables that go in and out of the five televisions in the house. I was enthralled with them. Unfortunately, fewer than three months later, I'm much less excited.At least 30% of the ones that I've looked at in the last week are peeling off and unwrapping from the cables they're around. I haven't crawled under every desk or pulled out every piece of furniture in my home but I was reworking my UPS setup in my home office (four UPS units) and was really disappointed to see how many of these labels were peeling off. The adhesive end that wraps all the way around was loose, just flopping around out there.The good thing is that they're pretty inexpensive. Unfortunately, they don't seem to be holding up well. I read somebody suggest somewhere (maybe another review here?) that you make little 'flags' out of them instead of wrapping them all the way around. When I next apply these to a cable somewhere, I might give that a shot and perhaps that will last longer because the end would be flat instead of being curved around anything. Ultimately, I'd probably still buy these again only because I haven't found a less expensive solution where you can label so many cables.
M**O
By far, best and most flexible labels found so far
Great with fine point Sharpie markers! Besides labeling cables, it's a great general-purpose label system. Highly recommended!These labels allow you to write on them. They are simple to use, so flexible that they replace all of the other cable labeling tags I used to use and make, and look very professional for handwritten tags. Great for homes and offices to mark the ends of cables (power, computer, network, phones, etc.) so that you don't have to wonder whether you are unplugging the wrong cable.3 useful ways to use it: (1) wrap around cables of varying widths, (2) fold in half to create label tags, and (3) cut off the excess part of the tag and stick your handwritten part on a flat area. Have used it for labeling network and computer cables and equipment, home entertainment cables, remote controls.
O**A
I use a pTouch with these and they look great
They cost way to much though. I will find flexible tape to do the same thing.
J**E
they aren't that easy to remove when I need to change one
The only thing I can think is that some people must be putting them on wrong. I use these to mark audio cables for a band that travels and I have yet to have one unravel. As a matter of fact, they aren't that easy to remove when I need to change one. I've used a pack of 60 so far and am ordering another pack now. I haven't found anything better and easier to use than these to label audio cables.
J**P
As described. Quick delivery.
As described. Work perfect. Very hard to find these labels locally so great to be able to get them on Amazon. I do sound equipment consulting and installs and these are a god send for keeping cables organized and easily identifiable!
D**I
etichette per cavi
qualità del vinile buona parte da scrivere non male ma etichette piccole e difficili da staccare dal foglio... comunque abbastanza utilizzabili.
M**L
good for organizing alot of cables
this is super handy if you have a lot of cables in your house or shop, i can recommend this to anyone interested
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