🌀 Wrap It Up: Elevate Your Cable Game!
The Spiral Cable Wrap is a 20-foot, 1/2-inch diameter cord cover designed to organize and protect various cables, made from durable, flame-retardant polyethylene. It features easy installation and a wide range of applications, ensuring a tidy and safe environment for your electronic devices.
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Item Dimensions L x W | 240"L x 0.5"W |
Material Type | Polyethylene |
Style | Safety |
Color | Black |
J**N
Works Great!
This is great for wire management. I use them to wrap groups of wires for electronics projects.
B**N
Great organiser AND keeps new puppy from ruining cables
Using the primarily to protect cables from “teething puppy”. It’s doing a great job saving and organising cables. Fairly easy to install when cut to length BEFORE wrapping.
H**Y
Perfect cord detangler
We used this for our pool cleaner cord because it gets tangled and it keeps it from running throughout the entire pool due to the tangling. Since we placed this on the cord, no tangling or warping of the cord. We needed it because the Polaris pool cleaner is not cheap and tangling of the cord can rip it internally. This is a cord saver for sure. Excellent buy. Highly recommend.
S**N
As described
It's a little thin but adequate.
S**L
Great quality love this brand
If anyone hasn't ever used this, it is perfect for organizing the cables and making them less sightly!
R**E
Was a little difficult putting on, but well worth it.
I got 2 of these to cleanup the cabling for my KVM switch. I have 3 PCs on the KVM. each has an HDMI, a DP & a USB 3 cable. with this stuff I was able to clean up the cabling so that I have one 6' bundle, and a second bundle that breaks out a set of connectors at 6' then the second set about 3' after that.Putting it on was a bit difficult at first. you need to wind this stuff around the cables you are bundling and it tends to get twisted around the cables and it need to be straightened out periodically. I wound up putting most of it in a gallon ziplock bag that you can then twirl around the cable bundle. This made it significantly easier to install. there are also a few things to consider while your wrapping a bundle of cables.1) make sure the ends are properly aligned on the end you start with (which should be the end where alignment matters most). once you have the bundle wrapped, i couldn't make any adjustments.2) Make sure your cables are the right length. one of my DP cables was 6" longer that the USB & HDMI. this made it difficult to connect to the docking station it was running to.3) I found it was easiest to wrap the cable loosely, then go back & clean up the spacing between wraps.Overall I'm very pleased with the way it turned out. the resulting bundle is a bit stiff, but there's significantly less of a rats nest behind my desk thanks to this stuff.
N**R
gathers loose wires, keeps them away from harm, easy to use
I just re-installed and upgraded the aftermarket fan and switchgear, that I use on my '01 BMW X5 project car. I chose this spiral cable wrap to clean up the loose wiring I already had underhood, and to run some more through the firewall access grommet. Keeps it all in place, nicely.I had first planned to use "split loom" plastic to do the job, but I would've had to get several different sizes (in case the wires wouldn't fit in one or another size), and also use electrical tape to keep the "split loom" closed; the spiral wrap will adjust to various size bundles of wires, and doesn't spill out the wiriring on bends. Try it for yourself, and see.
R**E
Kind of thin
Not like the old-fashioned stuff that was probably made in USA, but useable enough depending upon the application.
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