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100-Count Velcro 8-1/2" One-Wrap Cable Ties (Black & Red)

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Amazon has 100-Count Velcro 8-1/2" One-Wrap Cable Ties (Black & Red) on sale for $7.98. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Thanks to Community Member phoinix for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Get organized fast with these simple to use, self-fastening thin ties that will contain and store cords and wires quickly and safely; Secure large cords and bulky cables with ease for a neat finish
  • These bundling ties are ideal fasteners for cord organization, wire management, and securing loose or extra-long cords out of the way to eliminate tripping hazards
  • Strong, trusted, and used by data and network centers across the globe; These fasteners can be easily reused and repositioned; Allows convenient access when arranging computer, appliances and electronic wires
  • These pre-cut ties stay firmly in place with an easy to use slotted head; simply insert the rounded end through the hole and pull the strap tight; it firmly wraps onto itself for a secure hold
  • With multi-use options for the home, shed, garage or office, these thin ties can safely be used indoors or outdoors for your organizing and storage needs

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  • About this Deal:
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    • This has a 4.7 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 4,300 reviews.
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Amazon has 100-Count Velcro 8-1/2" One-Wrap Cable Ties (Black & Red) on sale for $7.98. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Thanks to Community Member phoinix for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Get organized fast with these simple to use, self-fastening thin ties that will contain and store cords and wires quickly and safely; Secure large cords and bulky cables with ease for a neat finish
  • These bundling ties are ideal fasteners for cord organization, wire management, and securing loose or extra-long cords out of the way to eliminate tripping hazards
  • Strong, trusted, and used by data and network centers across the globe; These fasteners can be easily reused and repositioned; Allows convenient access when arranging computer, appliances and electronic wires
  • These pre-cut ties stay firmly in place with an easy to use slotted head; simply insert the rounded end through the hole and pull the strap tight; it firmly wraps onto itself for a secure hold
  • With multi-use options for the home, shed, garage or office, these thin ties can safely be used indoors or outdoors for your organizing and storage needs

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This has a 4.7 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 4,300 reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Guy767
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Same; I just realized that I'm out as these go incredibly quick when battling the Wire Wars. In for a pack @ $8 shipped via S&S; thanks OP.

Dastardly cords are always threatening the organization and aesthetics of cheap basterds everywhere. Here are my weapons of choice against wire clutter...

1. Cable Tie Mounts [monoprice.com] - Good for hiding wires behind things like desks, tables etc. The adhesive of the mounts is decent but don't go too crazy. You can augment the adhesion with Command Strips without damaging walls/surfaces. The mounts pair extremely well with zip ties.

2. Command Strips [amazon.com] - Great for mounting small electronics like thermometers and tablets to walls; they can also be used for cable tie mounts/hangers that support a large amount of wires (4 pounds). This prevents wires from hanging conspicuously behind furniture that have open backs like desks and tables.

3. 1ft Extension Cords [monoprice.com] - Allows you to better cable manage and save space on electric strips when plugging in large power bricks. These little cords are useful when trying to make your setup more aesthetically pleasing and orderly IMO. No longer do you need to sacrifice 2 or even 3 outlets on a power strip when plugging in huge wall warts. Just make sure the extension cords are UL listed and are of decent quality.

4. Velcro Tape [amazon.com] - The tape will damage the finish on walls and painted surfaces when removed but it can be useful regardless. The tape is super strong and will allow cable mounts to support heavy wires with some room for adjustment/movement. The tape also pairs well with Velcro Cable Ties for light wires as it allows you to stick them to the tape.

5. Black Plastic Sheets [amazon.com] - When all else fails and the wires are winning plus showing their ugly faces; you can conceal them with a black wall of shame. As long as you keep the black sheets away from outlets and high voltage wires it can be used to conceal a mess of USB and Video cables IMO. Only employed as a last resort though when more sophisticated methods have failed.
ColoradoFoxtrot
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I'd recommend caution in using zip ties on wires. Zip ties, if pulled tight, can damage the insulation of the wires and even the wires themselves. Same goes for the wire-wraps (also called cabbage ties). Those come from the manufacturer tired a very specific way to avoid that damage.

These spread out the force and also have soft edges. They are also very durable without the high potential to cause damage. You can also put a screw through them to hold stuff in place on a wall.

You do you but I'm going to stick with these...
Devaney1984
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One hundred 6 inch size (black) are $1-$2 on temu and AE

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Feb 20, 2024 04:27 AM
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booiFeb 20, 2024 04:27 AM
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I can't get enough of these. They're so good for tying cables and staying connected even when you use the cables. I basically connect these to all my cables.

Also superior to zip ties in datacenter type scenarios where you don't want to have to cut things when rewiring.
Feb 20, 2024 04:54 AM
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TrollingByFeb 20, 2024 04:54 AM
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Quote from booi :
I can't get enough of these. They're so good for tying cables and staying connected even when you use the cables. I basically connect these to all my cables.

Also superior to zip ties in datacenter type scenarios where you don't want to have to cut things when rewiring.
For permanent tie ups I use zip ties but for everything else around my house it has one of these. They are perfect.
Feb 20, 2024 05:40 AM
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JeRRyCuRLzFeb 20, 2024 05:40 AM
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Love these things. I use them on phone chargers when traveling, cable management in my office by my desk, extension cords in the garage. Hell I even use them to get certain house plants that are unruly to tie them up to supports, etc.
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Feb 20, 2024 05:45 AM
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Devaney1984
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Feb 20, 2024 05:45 AM
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One hundred 6 inch size (black) are $1-$2 on temu and AE
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Feb 20, 2024 06:00 AM
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SusanneCFeb 20, 2024 06:00 AM
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My cats cannot get enough of these.
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Feb 20, 2024 10:30 AM
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WhatDatFeb 20, 2024 10:30 AM
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Love using these in the garden to attach my tomatoes and other plants.
Feb 20, 2024 11:39 AM
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AdelleyFeb 20, 2024 11:39 AM
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Hm anyone know if these are a good length? I've got some that are annoyingly too short. Would rather have one that's too long

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CheesecycleFeb 20, 2024 12:05 PM
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Quote from Adelley :
Hm anyone know if these are a good length? I've got some that are annoyingly too short. Would rather have one that's too long
8" length equates to about a 2.5" diameter circle when wrapped (a little less due to overlap). That should handle most home/office cable sizes and lengths but will be too small for most extension cords, power tools, etc.
Feb 20, 2024 12:13 PM
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MathNinjaFeb 20, 2024 12:13 PM
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Quote from Devaney1984 :
One hundred 6 inch size (black) are $1-$2 on temu and AE
Isn't there a $15-$20 min order
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ColoradoFoxtrotFeb 20, 2024 12:48 PM
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Quote from TrollingBy :
For permanent tie ups I use zip ties but for everything else around my house it has one of these. They are perfect.
I'd recommend caution in using zip ties on wires. Zip ties, if pulled tight, can damage the insulation of the wires and even the wires themselves. Same goes for the wire-wraps (also called cabbage ties). Those come from the manufacturer tired a very specific way to avoid that damage.

These spread out the force and also have soft edges. They are also very durable without the high potential to cause damage. You can also put a screw through them to hold stuff in place on a wall.

You do you but I'm going to stick with these...
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TrollingByFeb 20, 2024 01:05 PM
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Quote from ColoradoFoxtrot :
I'd recommend caution in using zip ties on wires. Zip ties, if pulled tight, can damage the insulation of the wires and even the wires themselves. Same goes for the wire-wraps (also called cabbage ties). Those come from the manufacturer tired a very specific way to avoid that damage.

These spread out the force and also have soft edges. They are also very durable without the high potential to cause damage. You can also put a screw through them to hold stuff in place on a wall.

You do you but I'm going to stick with these...
Valid points
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Guy767
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Quote from booi :
I can't get enough of these. They're so good for tying cables and staying connected even when you use the cables. I basically connect these to all my cables.

Also superior to zip ties in datacenter type scenarios where you don't want to have to cut things when rewiring.
Same; I just realized that I'm out as these go incredibly quick when battling the Wire Wars. In for a pack @ $8 shipped via S&S; thanks OP.

Dastardly cords are always threatening the organization and aesthetics of cheap basterds everywhere. Here are my weapons of choice against wire clutter...

1. Cable Tie Mounts [monoprice.com] - Good for hiding wires behind things like desks, tables etc. The adhesive of the mounts is decent but don't go too crazy. You can augment the adhesion with Command Strips without damaging walls/surfaces. The mounts pair extremely well with zip ties.

2. Command Strips [amazon.com] - Great for mounting small electronics like thermometers and tablets to walls; they can also be used for cable tie mounts/hangers that support a large amount of wires (4 pounds). This prevents wires from hanging conspicuously behind furniture that have open backs like desks and tables.

3. 1ft Extension Cords [monoprice.com] - Allows you to better cable manage and save space on electric strips when plugging in large power bricks. These little cords are useful when trying to make your setup more aesthetically pleasing and orderly IMO. No longer do you need to sacrifice 2 or even 3 outlets on a power strip when plugging in huge wall warts. Just make sure the extension cords are UL listed and are of decent quality.

4. Velcro Tape [amazon.com] - The tape will damage the finish on walls and painted surfaces when removed but it can be useful regardless. The tape is super strong and will allow cable mounts to support heavy wires with some room for adjustment/movement. The tape also pairs well with Velcro Cable Ties for light wires as it allows you to stick them to the tape.

5. Black Plastic Sheets [amazon.com] - When all else fails and the wires are winning plus showing their ugly faces; you can conceal them with a black wall of shame. As long as you keep the black sheets away from outlets and high voltage wires it can be used to conceal a mess of USB and Video cables IMO. Only employed as a last resort though when more sophisticated methods have failed.
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tsglennFeb 20, 2024 03:21 PM
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I use these extensively for staking woody plants. They are surprisingly resistant to UV and the elements. I get a good few years of use and reuse. Just realize that they will strangle stems as they grow, so be vigilant in adjusting.
Feb 20, 2024 04:31 PM
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wszwarcFeb 20, 2024 04:31 PM
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Quote from Cheesecycle :
8" length equates to about a 2.5" diameter circle when wrapped (a little less due to overlap). That should handle most home/office cable sizes and lengths but will be too small for most extension cords, power tools, etc.
In the rare case where one Velcro tie is too short, I simply link two together. I do the same with zip ties.

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fuzzyballzFeb 20, 2024 09:23 PM
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I use these for cable tying and management, highly recommended.

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