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πŸ”· Gardner Bender PCS-100B ΒΌ Inch Masonry Coaxial Staple Clip-on for RG-6 / RG-6Q / RG-59, Black - Enhanced SEO Review

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Description of πŸ”· Gardner Bender PCS-100B ΒΌ Inch Masonry Coaxial Staple Clip-on for RG-6 / RG-6Q / RG-59, Black - Enhanced SEO

Designed to secure RG-59, RG-6 and RG-6Q 75 ohm coaxial cables and multiple phone cable into concrete block, mortar-lines, wood and stucco (not designed for brick or poured concrete applications). Polyethylene saddle offers UV resistance for indoor and outdoor applications - will not rust, crack or deteriorate. Protects wire insulation. Drive in with a hammer; easy nailing.

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Should have read the description more closely. They are what they are, but unless you have a grout-lined joint that has some depth, you're not going to use it. The nail is not long enough to penetrate deep enough into the mortar to be held. Couldn't use any of these. I hope I can use it for other work.

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  • Electrical
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for tools and equipment

These clips are the perfect size for RG-6 coaxial cable. Very easy to use: attach one to the cord (they have a little protrusion that holds the cord) and press it against the wall with the cord about four or five inches away. This allows you to hit the hammer well without hurting your fingers. The nails are strong - I've used them to pry through cinder blocks, poured concrete and even flagstones - and long enough to hold up well. Highly recommended.

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  • Tools and housewares
Cons
  • Defective

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Save yourself disappointments.

Are you serious? They should not be sold for masonry applications. They account for about 33% of the required length. You can't hold one of these over the cord and hit the head of a nail with a hammer without breaking your finger or thumb. Even if you drill a pilot hole, the nail is too small to hold and drive in at the same time. The nail is hardened but because the grout will chip if you try to hammer it instead of making your own hole. Spend a little more money and buy masonry cable anchors…

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  • Tools and equipment
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  • Ugly packaging