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๐Ÿ“Œ Gardner Bender PSB-165 50Pk 1/4 Coaxial Staple, black: Securing Coaxial Cables with Precision Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ“Œ Gardner Bender PSB-165 50Pk 1/4 Coaxial Staple, black: Securing Coaxial Cables with Precision

For securing 14/3, 12/3 and 10/3 Romex, UF and other types of non-metallic cable. UV-resistant polyethylene saddles will not rust, rot or deteriorate. Zinc-plated nails. 1/4 in. Coax staple that secures RG-59 and RG-6 coaxial cable into wood. Black in Color. Includes a clip-on feature that allows the cable to snap into the staple for easier nailing. Suitable for indoor and outdoor applications. Coaxial cable staples. Secures RG-59 and RG-6 coaxial cables. UV resistant polyethylene saddle. For indoor and outdoor applications. Zinc plated nails resist rust and corrosion. Coaxial cable staples. Secures RG-59 and RG-6 coaxial cables. UV resistant polyethylene saddle. For indoor and outdoor applications. Zinc plated nails resist rust and corrosion.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

high quality ethernet cable brackets

I use these brackets to attach category 5 ethernet cable and other low voltage cables to wood, plaster and drywall surfaces. They are well made and easy to assemble. They can be painted over. Their use makes the cable installation professional and keeps the cable in place.

Pros
  • attaching RG-59 and RG-6 coax cables
Cons
  • very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Multiple Uses: Cord Clips

I used these to secure lighting cords to the patio cover and under the slat and under the overhang of the Cal King bed frame to bring some light into the under bed drawers. Rope lanterns are slightly loose compared to pinching. I also used some of these to attach RG-6 video cable to the roof joists to keep them organized. Another use (temporarily) is new climbing shrub branches.

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  • Inside and Out
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect! easy to install

What I like about them is the longer nail. Kind of a must if you want to hold it and hit it with a hammer. and even then you know what works amazing for hosting? stripping tool kit. The nail goes into the grooved hole for the wire and then you hit it a few times and then you can move the wire strippers and drive it all the way in. accommodates lamp cords, power cords and 14g and 16g speaker cords perfectly. the coaxial cable is too thick for this clip.

Pros
  • UV resistant polyethylene saddles will not rust, rot or decay
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not the easiest of installs

Update: This is really a nuisance to use. So I hit her with a star. There must be a better way. But I'll explain what I can. I've used them all over my house/garage. They're almost too small for most jobs, so be sure to check the hole dimensions. What they will work with - A USB cable - for things like Wi-Fi cameras that use USB power. - A two-prong power cord - Barely, but it works - Telephone lines, which I wouldn't use them for - Flat cable. I would find something wider or use a simplerโ€ฆ

Pros
  • UV Resistant Polyethylene Saddle
Cons
  • I vaguely remember