CT6 Cable Ties No more spaghetti in the office, just sweep it under the desk! You can, easily, with this pack of half a dozen small cable ties. They’re just 7 inches long and a little over half an inch wide–the perfect size to corral and tame those computer or game-port cables. They’re colorful, too (or color coded, if that makes you feel better)–there are red, yellow, purple, and other bright colors. The cords close with Velcro and also have a small black loop at one end for hanging or push-pinning in place. According to our research, using them as shoe fasteners or hair ornaments will probably fail to win you respect from coworkers. –Richard Farr
Customer Review: decent, not great. they’re a half inch wide
You have to wrap the entire tie around the cables until the hooks and loops meet at the end. It’s only 1 inch at the end where it sticks together. Nice colors, I wish they were a little wider.
Customer Review: Make your cables neater to clean your workspace
I use these cable ties to make my workspace neater, make our cables for our networking equipment, and also to make the cables in our entertainment center neater, and they work well, and best of all, are reusable, so if I need to add or remove a cable, it’s as easy as undoing a few cable ties.
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