Belkin F8B024 8-Inch Cable Ties (Multiple Colors, 6-Pack)
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Product Description:
Belkin 8-Inch Cable Ties come in a pack of six to let you tie up all sorts of cables and keep them organized by color: red, green, black, yellow, blue, or gray. They use a self-attaching design for easy use and reuse. With this six-pack, you can rest assured that your cables are secured safely, and that when you need to disconnect a cable you'll be able to find it fast. These ties even come with a lifetime warranty.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Organize your cables with a variety of color-coded ties
- Features self-attaching design for convenience
- Helps reduce accidents by holding cables securely in place
- 6 different colors (red, green, black, yellow, blue, gray)
- Lifetime guarantee
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Belkin
- EAN: 0722868185445
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Belkin Components
- LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
- Manufacturer: Belkin Components
- Model: F8B024
- MPN: F8B024
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: CABLE_OR_ADAPTER
- Publisher: Belkin Components
- Studio: Belkin Components
- UPC: 722868185445
- Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

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It's velcro
2009-03-23They do what they're supposed to. However, if your using them for audio cables (like myself) and you're going to be frequently wrapping and unwrapping them, I would suggest getting a brand that allows you to keep one end permanently attached to the cable. I've already lost 2 of them at gigs!

If you're a musician, forget these.
2009-02-10I'll never understand why re-useable cable ties are so expensive, or so unavailable. These Belkins are really for permanent stereo or computer installation. And even for that purpose, I don't care for their design.
If you are a musician looking to tie up microphone, speaker or instrument cables, these are not suitable.

As described.
2008-12-14What you see is what you get. A simplistic product that works as described.

Convenient, flexible and economical way to organize your wires.
2008-10-19Bought 2 packs for both my computers at home and was very pleased in how easy it was to use - I love velcro! Colors give it a nice touch too.

right for the money
2008-09-27Cheap, and get the job done. I had previously attempted to use my own velcro strips (the kind that you can buy a spool of several feet at a time), but putting them together created a strip too thick for use with my cables. These do the job perfectly, and the different colors (while not the best looking, and slightly tacky) do help with the organizing and labeling.
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