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Uxcell Heat Shrink Tube Electrical Industrial Electrical for Wiring & Connecting Review

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🔌 Wiring & Connecting, 💡 Industrial Electrical

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Description of Uxcell Heat Shrink Tube Electrical Industrial Electrical for Wiring & Connecting

Diameter(Before Shrinking): 4.5mm / 0.18" ; Length ( approx.): 1m / 3.3ft; Shrink Ratio: 2:1. Operating Temperature: -55 to 125 Degree Celsius. Minimum Shrinkage Temp: +70 Degree Celsius; Full Shrinkage Temp: +125 Degree Celsius maximum. Heat shrink tubing is good useful, of the specification of good electrical insulation, corrosion resistance and high temperature resistance. Widely Applications: Electrical Insulation, Wire Protection, Cable Bonding, Data Cable Decoration, Color-Coding, Wire Marking, Wire Bundling & more.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

SO EASY TO USE - Industrial Electrical

These things are sooo easy to use. Fixed all my darker kids shoelaces, they look like new. I even made some laces out of ribbons and added them, so beautiful and transparent that made them more attractive. I have so much left, I only needed a tiny bit for each shoe which is great.

Pros
  • Diameter (before shrinking): 4.5mm / 0.18in; Length(Approx.): 1m / 3.3ft; Shrink ratio: 2:1.
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for securing the ends of shoelaces (aglets)

My son had a pair of Nikes with the laces being too long (about 8-10 inches for some reason). This tube was great for making new shoelace/aglet tips. We cut a 1/2 inch piece of tubing, slipped it over the existing end of the lace and lowered it into the desired location. We used the flame of a kitchen lighter very close to the tube to push it onto the cord. Then we cut off the extra tip and burn the new tip a little. Looks the same as the original factory lanyard.

Pros
  • Wide range of applications: electrical insulation, wire protection, cable connection, data cable decoration, color coding, wire identification, wire binding and more.
Cons
  • Slightly torn