Titan Grip | Set of 20 | Clear - by Titan Grip
B**T
Things to know before buying:
First the good: This design is probably the most functional to hold cables. I used it for a standard/insulated outdoor extension cord and it fits perfectly. The fact that it holds the cord from the left and the right simultaneously gives you a solid grip on it and keeps it in place.The bad (in my opinion): It's that very cheap, shiny plastic that looks like it could snap quite easily in the wrong location. The screws are very short so if you're using this in an area where there is high tension on the cord or cable, if you're going into soft wood, it could pull out. You get about 1/8" depth of hold and on a simple application (flat area without tension) I imagine it will hold just fine.I used mine to hold a cord going around 2 corners and those are the ones I'm worried about, given the thickness of that cord.Overall, I think it's the best design to hold heavier cable, would just like to see a more pliable matte plastic used so there is a little more give to them. (Matte so the clips are more camouflaged against the black wood I used it on).Tip: If you're working outdoors with these during cold weather and using a heavier cord/cable and need a bend in there, make sure you keep your cord inside where it's warm before installing so it's more pliable. It'll help if you're running it under eaves and down around the foundation of your house on those area where it has to bend.
S**Y
Surprisingly well-made for a plastic clip.
I have a love-hate relationship with hardware and fittings. The outsourcing of manufacture to China has typically provided great prices, but lower quality. Screws and bolts are so soft they don't take much force. Plastics are not as strong as I like. When I do things, I like it to look really good. These were perfect. I was able to modify a view of these as I needed with a Dremel tool and the plastic was perfect--cuts well and can be shaped. Sturdy and thick plastic that has just enough give to pop in a cable without cracking.What is really nice is that there are more than enough screws and a drill bit of the right size is included. Gotta love that.Be careful with the pilot hole as the screws are short, but are long enough for a firm substrate like wood. I was running a heavy cable, so I added a drop of white glue to the screw tips.
J**Y
These are the best cable containment system, in my opinion
OMG, these literally revolutionized the cords and wires running from my desk across the room to the modem and surge protector. Dogs and people were regularly tripped on our cords. My office looks so neat and tidy now! Best of all, they are movable and can hold at least 2-3 ethernet/computer cables or skinny adapter cords. I am SO glad that I bought these instead of those little brackets you nail into the wall to hold the cords in place. One box was more than enough for my home office computer desktop needs, which included taming about eight different cables across 14 feet of walls (horizontally and vertically) used on two different wall surfaces. SO HAPPY!
B**T
Perfect for my needs; I ended up buying two more :)
I first bought a pack of these when I built my guitar pedalboard. An 8 channel bypass looper switch creates a lot of clutter under an already massive board so these cable organizers really saved the day. I was looking for something that didn't use adhesive and could easily add or remove cables. These are tough and work great!The packaging is nice and simple. There were more than enough screws included for mounting, which I ended up using for a pair of jacks in the side of my board.I really like this style and they fit my needs so well I bought two more packs for future projects.
F**.
Perfect size for cable on surge protector
I have a small room I use for an office. I put my roll top desk in the closet area (removing the doors). The surge protector has a 24 foot cord so I brought the electricity in the closet by using these to adhere (screw) into the trim to the back of the closet. Using the studs it brought it all to the top of my desk. Not unsightly and very convenient for using my computer system. I like them so much I have ordered two sets (clear) for the entertain center in both the office and my living room.
C**Z
Good Clip, Bad Screws
The clip is exactly what I needed and expected from using smaller ones for phone charging cables. The screws are worthless: the steel is too soft for the threads to get a bite in a sheet metal hole unless the hole is so large that the screws won't hold. I ended up using slightly longer, larger diameter screws: these left the head of the screw a little proud of the clip, but not enough to interfere with inserting the cable.
D**E
Durable
These clips are sized for coax cable up to about 3/8". They're snug, and you think they're going to break as you snap the cable in; but the material is strong and won't let you down.The screws are included, as well as a pilot drill in case you are going into very hard wood.
D**S
Great for 14 gauge extension cord.
A perfect fit for the 14 gauge extension cord we use for our boat’s dual battery charger. Chord now neatly runs from the nearest outlet ~ 30 feet away along the edge of the dock around two cleats and one water spigot. Out of the way from being stepped on and no worries of it falling into the water. Will easily remove and store cord for the winter when the boat’s in dry dock. We’re very pleased.
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