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100-Count 10mm Monoprice Circle Cable Clips with Steel Nails

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Amazon has 100-Count 10mm Monoprice Circle Cable Clips with Steel Nails for $1.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this item:
  • Circle cable clips allow you to secure runs of round cables like Coax to walls and floorboards for a cleaner look and prevent tripping over loose cables
  • Easy installation
  • Just use a hammer to nail then to your mounting surface

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Amazon has 100-Count 10mm Monoprice Circle Cable Clips with Steel Nails for $1.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for posting this deal.

About this item:
  • Circle cable clips allow you to secure runs of round cables like Coax to walls and floorboards for a cleaner look and prevent tripping over loose cables
  • Easy installation
  • Just use a hammer to nail then to your mounting surface

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Model: Monoprice Circle cable clips with steel nail, 10mm, 100pcs/Pack

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checkthat
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You have to be careful with these. The nails are short. Will not work on dry wall. They will not hold. It always pop out if you are not using it on direct wood or something that will hold the nails. If the nails were 1 inch long it could of gone through the dry wall and hit a stud but the nails are not that long.
jerry148
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Like 10 years ago I got a 100 pack of these to do my home wiring project. But I got them from another Amazon seller, Your Cable Store. The design is pretty much identical as far as I can tell. Anyway, they leave a lot to be desired as far as build quality. I guess if you're just throwing these in the ceiling and they're not gonna move at all, you can't go wrong for 100/$2. But doing another cabling project more recently I went with Gardner Bender for like $6 or $10 and they're much beefier. If I was doing it all over again I would just pay the couple bucks more for GB.

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Like 10 years ago I got a 100 pack of these to do my home wiring project. But I got them from another Amazon seller, Your Cable Store. The design is pretty much identical as far as I can tell. Anyway, they leave a lot to be desired as far as build quality. I guess if you're just throwing these in the ceiling and they're not gonna move at all, you can't go wrong for 100/$2. But doing another cabling project more recently I went with Gardner Bender for like $6 or $10 and they're much beefier. If I was doing it all over again I would just pay the couple bucks more for GB.
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skid007Sep 25, 2024 12:28 AM
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Quote from jerry148 :
Like 10 years ago I got a 100 pack of these to do my home wiring project. But I got them from another Amazon seller, Your Cable Store. The design is pretty much identical as far as I can tell. Anyway, they leave a lot to be desired as far as build quality. I guess if you're just throwing these in the ceiling and they're not gonna move at all, you can't go wrong for 100/$2. But doing another cabling project more recently I went with Gardner Bender for like $6 or $10 and they're much beefier. If I was doing it all over again I would just pay the couple bucks more for GB.
Thank you for the info. Gardner Bender - link please?
Sep 25, 2024 12:34 AM
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jerry148Sep 25, 2024 12:34 AM
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Quote from srikanthkm :
Thank you for the info. Gardner Bender - link please?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Gardn.../315205629

Actually I'm sorry they're only $6/100. But you can compare the two and see the GB look stronger and they also feel more solid in hand.
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LilylySep 25, 2024 12:56 AM
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Quote from jerry148 :
Like 10 years ago I got a 100 pack of these to do my home wiring project. But I got them from another Amazon seller, Your Cable Store. The design is pretty much identical as far as I can tell. Anyway, they leave a lot to be desired as far as build quality. I guess if you're just throwing these in the ceiling and they're not gonna move at all, you can't go wrong for 100/$2. But doing another cabling project more recently I went with Gardner Bender for like $6 or $10 and they're much beefier. If I was doing it all over again I would just pay the couple bucks more for GB.
well. these are a couple dollars off from retail..so a couple dollars more is back to square one
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checkthatSep 25, 2024 01:12 AM
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You have to be careful with these. The nails are short. Will not work on dry wall. They will not hold. It always pop out if you are not using it on direct wood or something that will hold the nails. If the nails were 1 inch long it could of gone through the dry wall and hit a stud but the nails are not that long.
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Quote from checkthat :
You have to be careful with these. The nails are short. Will not work on dry wall. They will not hold. It always pop out if you are not using it on direct wood or something that will hold the nails. If the nails were 1 inch long it could of gone through the dry wall and hit a stud but the nails are not that long.
yeah, I came here to say that also. Ran a cable in garage... the drywall connectors all fell out over time. No biggie, I just used some big staples and secured them manually (cord not pinched)
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RockHardRockCrawlerSep 25, 2024 01:33 AM
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These are terrible. The nail is so short which causes them to fall out anything you drive them into, including solid wood. Pay a few dollars more for screw-in type clips.

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BuddyLove99Sep 25, 2024 01:45 AM
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Step 4 is to step back and admire your work
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TheWellKnownSep 25, 2024 02:23 AM
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Quote from RockHardRockCrawler :
These are terrible. The nail is so short which causes them to fall out anything you drive them into, including solid wood. Pay a few dollars more for screw-in type clips.
I agree, the screw in are the best!
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SweetT23Sep 25, 2024 02:53 AM
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Quote from checkthat :
You have to be careful with these. The nails are short. Will not work on dry wall. They will not hold. It always pop out if you are not using it on direct wood or something that will hold the nails. If the nails were 1 inch long it could of gone through the dry wall and hit a stud but the nails are not that long.
These absolutely suck for most projects no argument there. But for thinner gauge like speaker wire they've been fine for me. Not saying I wouldn't get the bigger ones if I ever did it again though
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checkthatSep 25, 2024 02:56 AM
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Quote from SweetT23 :
These absolutely suck for most projects no argument there. But for thinner gauge like speaker wire they've been fine for me. Not saying I wouldn't get the bigger ones if I ever did it again though
I got multiple sizes. Size for network cable and coax cable. Though the plastic are bigger the nails aren't that much longer. Sorry, but my experience just don't work with dry wall.
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fintlewoodlewixSep 25, 2024 04:30 AM
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Quote from Lilyly :
well. these are a couple dollars off from retail..so a couple dollars more is back to square one
To Square D
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Sep 25, 2024 06:08 AM
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Love these for cord management as well.

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twistedinSep 25, 2024 11:30 AM
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Any deals for the screw in type?

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Don't forget, you can use longer nails with these.

Back when people had "entertainment centers", I'd tak these up the back shelves using 1 inch , and hang Velcro to tidy up the wires.

Looked super clean, yet could be serviced without cutting zip ties.
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