- 50 PCS cable ties in package
- Great for computer, appliance, and electronics wire management and is reusable,Great for cable or wire organized and tying use, and easy to make markes.
- Ideal for keeping all kinds of cords cables well organized and tidy in place
- Reusable, durable, flexible fabric material ,Detachable design is convenient to use.
- Multi-purpose and reusable cable straps
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Maria Louise
Strong Cable Ties, Not the Most Pliable
For holding cables together these look like they will do the job for a long time. I really like these and will use them a lot. The cable ties are very strong, and they have an approximately 1" hook part which holds securely to the loops. This is more hook than I have seen on similar products, which indicates the hold will be stronger. I was a little disappointed that the material is a bit stiff, so it doesn't have a good tactile feel. If what they are holding bounces around a lot, they may cause abrasion.
Helena Loffelmanova
Move over duct tape, these do so much more
These simple strips are one of my favorite, definitely most useful, efficient, and cost effective Amazon/online purchases, probably ever; and that's saying a lot, because I buy everything online. (I HATE to go shopping) I used them for their intended use the day they arrived to quickly and easily clean up the cable and electrical cord mess that seems to grow exponentially. As I was leaving on a 2- week trip, I stuck a dozen in my pocket - glad I did. They are they best little travel companions, don't trigger TSA alarms, and offer amazing solutions to many travel issues, from their intended use of keeping my electronic gear neat and organized, securing my tent LED light to a lamp in a dimly lit hotel room so I could actually see to work, holding my broken glasses together so I could read the departure board for my connecting flight, serving as a fairly decent temporary handle on my luggage after the airlines ....used it as the nose gear??? It seems about daily I find another use for these, so need another pack or two; and my daughters will be receiving the colorful sets, a gift from the Easter Bunny, via Amazon!
Tanya Jannat
Love These!
I was so sick of messy cables. Like, a drawer full of just tangled mess. Grabbed these.. they're cheap, and now I'm super organized. I've used them for just about all my cables, both for management and storage, even sticking two together to wrap a cable around a large object, or to bind rolled up thick/long extension cords. Oh, and with the amount of these I've used I still have like half a bag left, and they were very reasonably priced!
Vera Chang
Must have for home or office.
With quadruple monitors, PC, Mini PC, laptop, speakers, printer, lamp, mini fan, etc. it was a must for me to organize the cables. Originally I started with zip ties I had stashed away but quickly realized I need something I can readjust as needed. With so many cables I would reorganize them while organizing them (it was a bitch), which would pointlessly waste zip ties as you need to cut them off and can't reuse them. I don't think I could find anything better than this, nor do I have the need to given it's mostly pros: -They're lightweight without any anchors or starters, very convenient to apply, especially when you're twisted upside down under the desk. -Velcro allows you to apply it with any pressure required. At times I needed it to be real tight and hold up the cables, other times I just needed them to be bundled together loose. -You receive more than enough so you don't have to ration them or worry about running out. I burned through them at my desk without any worries, still had plenty leftover, so I decided to organize the cables in the living room as well, and still have some. Good thing for such a purchase. -Color options, although black works best for cables and blends in which makes it even more discreet, you do have a choice of pink ties if you're a spoiled princess with a pony. Not much really for cons, except when you try gripping the cables with it (more so when you try to tie them to the post of your desk) you might struggle a bit to get that tight hold. Trick is to let the Velcro attach itself before you pull on it for tightness. Even then sometimes it would slip out if you pull too hard at first. Also, don't pull hardcore either, few of them ripped off on me, but then it might be a me problem as my entire life everyone complained I close jars and and bottles and tie things too tight. I wouldn't consider the above cons thought, it comes with the lightweight and convenience aspect of the product. If you need heavyweight I'd consider another product, but for a home or office these are perfect. I"ll be ordering these again for sure should I need more in the future.
Dion Nichols
So much more organized
Very helpful! I organized my computer when I moved, so I don't have a before and after picture. However it was very useful. Being able to bind cord together and tie up excess cord so it's not going every where. It's not like a zip tie where once you secure it it's done. You can readjust these as much as your hearts desire (it's velcro, after all). It is strong enough to hold together all the cords, even the fat ones. Definitely a must for computer gamers who have tons of cords, and probably a good idea for TV sets and any other cable bundles out there.
Murtaza Kothari
Better Than Expected
Nicer than cable ties, these are white velcro wraps you can use to bundle wires, etc. They're quite adjustable and long enough for fairly big jobs. They seem durable enough to use outdoors, probably, and grip well, and they ought to stand up to repeated opening and closing. A lot of velcro-type fasteners are rated according to how many times they can be fastened and unfastened and still work; this stuff seems pretty tough. These are also pleasantly smooth when closed, with no serious rough edges, no stiff bristly bits exposed. An excellent value. Would buy again.
Robert A. Patterson
I no longer steal binder clips from the office
I normally use nylon cable ties for more permanent wire organization (power strips, etc), doesn't work for stuff I need to unravel and pack away regularly like my charger cable etc. I was using binder clips I get from the office, but not the best solution. When I saw this 50 pack for this price, I opened up my wallet, but only ever so slightly given what a good deal this is. I got these and went to town on organizing all the wires I could find. Multiple colors meant I could color code as well, no more arguments on whose charger is whose. Quality is great, velcro holds well. I messed up a few times, ripped velcro open, redid and reattached velcro with no issue. Given 50, I will most likely not need to, but would not hesitate to buy again.
Andy Kovesdy
Very happy
Honestly I wanted a quick easy velcro strap for managing power cords and cables etc. I could not decide between this and the one from Velcro - so I just bought them both. LOL! I think this one is easier as I dont have to loop the velcro through the hole first - and I like that these are in strips. The other one is on a perforated roll and is really NOT all that easy to separate them. I read that some peeps said these ripped etc. For the amount I got for the price and the fact that I didnt buy them to be used over and over and over again but rather more like just wrap some cords up and be done - I think they will work for my purpose (and if one should rip - I can just use another one). If they really do rip easily - then if I was wrapping and unwrapping something daily - or semi often - I can see that would be an issue but these totally work for my purpose.
Rhiru A. Biñas
Everything has a cable these days😕
I like many of you are overrun with cables.The are everywhere my home, in my car, and just in life in general..... multiple cables in multiple places. So I have thought about comma researched for and finally decided on these velcro strips. They are extremely useful. They come in multiple sizes/ lengths. The 7-inch are perfect for standard USB cables, computer cables, and charging cables. Or anything else you need to keep organized. I ordered the hot pink....so pretty! You get 50 of them. Plenty enough to take care of all your needs. I recommend this product.
Shannon Kilfoil-Russo
Freedom
These saved me from accidentally pulling all of my computer cables down. A side effect of Parkinson's Disease is dyskinesia. I call it the Parkie dance. When my legs are flailing a bit, my feet and toes tend to grab any dangling cables. With these colorful Velcro strips, I was able to lift those cables out of my way, and the ties are so easy to use, I did it myself.