Edit: ATTENTION! They can easily break if you bend the tab you're holding too far to get it through the lock. I also forgot to mention how to remove them if yours are stuck the same as mine. Warm up. Take a hair dryer and work the piece, then take something very thin but strong (I used a metal blade for clay, very flexible but strong) and stick it between the tape and the surface when it's soft and warm is. Bingo! The problem is solved. Obviously I really only needed 2 large clips to hide most of my cables while giving you loads of utility. I've read other reviews complaining about clips sticking, so I pre-purchased some screws and washers to deal with that. Much to my surprise, these little guys are doing damn well. There's no way to move them, probably without damaging my wood, so ahah, looks like I won't be needing screws any time soon. And yes, they're reusable in the sense that you can open and close them again, just don't move them after they're stuck. But I cleaned the wires! Of course also in combination with another wire attachment (black Velcro).
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