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📦 Tame the Tangle: Elevate Your Cable Game!
The Cable Clips 3M Adhesive offer a practical solution for cable management with a 50-pack of versatile clips and 10 reusable ties, designed for easy installation on any smooth surface. Perfect for organizing cables in various settings, these clips are a must-have for professionals seeking a clutter-free workspace.
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Item Dimensions L x W | 1.75"L x 0.75"W |
Color | Black |
C**H
Perfect for multi cable management.
Just wrangled 3 monitors worth of video connections as well as power cables neatly behind the desk and out of sight. Super easy and pretty strong adhesive.
C**.
Clips are great
Adhesive did not hold well! Will need to redo that part! Otherwise easy to use!
L**M
Do the job well
It holds multiple cables to flat surfaces.
R**.
Great when they work, useless when they don't -- 50/50
You'll notice that the product images show a bundle of eight ethernet cables inside the clip, but you should also take note that the clip isn't closed because it's impossible with eight cords inside of it. I purchased the largest size clip and I can fit five ethernet cables inside. This is quite lucky for me because I had exactly five to put inside.What I believe is this product listing's biggest failing is not providing interior dimensions of the clip. I purchased the largest ones listed at 1.75 x 0.75 inches (44.6 x 19.2 mm,) which is the size of the *entire clip* when measuring the rectangular underside where the adhesive is. The interior dimension where the cables go is 1.27 x 0.27 inches (32.4 x 7 mm) at the narrowest points. An average indoor cat6a SSTP ethernet cable is 0.23 inches (6 mm) in diameter, so you can do the math. The interior size of the clip also prevents me from using them to manage the interior portion of an outdoor cat5e FTP cable with a thickness of 0.3 inches (7.7 mm.)I also take some issue with the adhesive. The liner paper says "3M PE Foam" but I get the distinct feeling that it's one of many offbrand facsimiles with that printed on the liner but aren't actually 3M. 3M PE foam should be able to stick to almost anything indoors and its primary marketing point is that it can stick to irregular substrates. Attempting to stick one of these to textured plaster doesn't work at all. It won't even stick for a bit and fall off, it just won't stick at all as if there is no adhesive in the first place. I ended up peeling the adhesive off the product and using hook and loop tape to fasten these to plaster. These are my results after preparing surfaces with 70% isopropyl alcohol.These clips do stick very well to whatever coating seals the composite fiberboard that any given home computer desk uses (urethane? I'm not a carpenter.) I have many of these clips attached to the sides and underside of a desk and those aren't going anywhere. I even used these clips to bundle up cables and hang them underneath the desk for over a week until I could cable manage them properly. They also stick well to drywall, and wood like windowsills.Don't try to put them on painted surfaces, I guess.
T**S
Great clips and ties
Love being able to tidy up my wires and also used the adjustable straps to tie up some plastic covering for my covered deck. They worked perfectly.
P**R
Adjustable Version: Decent for What They Are
I used the adjustable version to secure some runs of fiber optic and CAT 5E cable through my basement. My usual practice is to staple CAT5 cable in place with cable staples, but I wanted something "softer" for the fiber optic cables.These little guys worked fine. The adhesive was helpful in that it held that clips in place long enough for me to get one of the provided screws into them. You *do* need to be careful not to drive the screws too far, or you can drive them right through the clip (I wish the screw holes in the clips were much smaller). I was able to easily open, close, and adjust the clips multiple times (adding an additional cable to an existing run).These aren't super high quality, and I don't think I'd want to open/close/snug these little guys too many times for fear that they'd break. But, absolutely sufficient for the job.
D**
A M A Z I N G !!!!!
I work in an office, the reception to be exact. I use them along the wall for cords to equipment and the outlets. I use them under my desk to run all the cables for my computer, phone, mailstation, printers etc.. We have an oval shaped counter around my desk its hard to hang lights and decorations. If you use tape it falls, I can't staple into granite, so I adhere these under the counter, OMG it's a great thing. For holidays I hang lights, garland, wreaths, stockings, hearts, shamrocks, bunnies, turkeys, well you get the gist of it. And because they're black when not in use, which is rare, you don't even know they're there. Really they are great. I even bought some for home. I haven't use them yet, but my plan is to place them around the windows to hang the lights for the holidays. I'll let you know how they fare with the elements.
M**N
Not as strong upside down.
Doesn't adhere quite that well. Be careful how many cables you try to secure.
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