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πŸ”Œ 100-Pack Single Black Mounting Flex Clips with Strain Relief Screw for RG6 and RG59 Cables Review

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Description of πŸ”Œ 100-Pack Single Black Mounting Flex Clips with Strain Relief Screw for RG6 and RG59 Cables

Single Flexible Clips with 1⁄2” screw. Use this flexible clip to avoid strain on the cable and preserve the integrity of the signal. Can be attached using a hex head driver or Phillips screwdriver. 1⁄2” screw depth; 1/4" nut driver head; 3/4" long. Made from pliable UV-stabilized polyethylene. Won't constrict, nip, or damage cable.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to use wire clamps

I used these to attach 1/4" water pipes (ice maker pipes) to my garage wall. They were easy to use, I didn't have to pre-drill holes in the plywood. The sheet They are flexible and fit on the pipe.They are easy to use and the price was pretty good for the number of clamps you get.

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  • Electronics
Cons
  • Expensive

After 3 months it is working fine but it is getting thin under gravity. This stuff seems tough, but look at how much it's sagging in 3 months and you're wondering, like me, if it's not going to break under its own weight. Spend real money and get "solid copper", not aluminum (like that material). You get what you pay for and these are the cheapest aluminum cables on the market. I wouldn't buy it again after seeing how much it sags and stretches over time. I have never seen a cable stretch so…

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  • Cable Management
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I wouldn't even go in there with a 1/8 " pilot hole!

I don't usually write reviews but today I installed a camera system and used it to attach the ethernet to a steel wall ceiling. I know that they weren't designed for their intended use BUT even when drilling the 1/8" pilot hole the screws turned to oil and wouldn't go in the pilot holes! At the end of pushing the drill and trying the threads were garbage and the drill could literally be hanging on the screw because it warped and just got stuck in the drill.Complete rubbish, I went to the box…

Pros
  • cable tie
Cons
  • cable is shorter than others