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The C2G 43036 TAA Compliant Cable Ties offer a professional-grade cable management solution with 4-inch black nylon ties, each boasting 18 pounds of tensile strength. Sold in a convenient 100-pack, these ties ensure tidy, secure bundling of cables in home or office environments. Their discreet black color and lifetime warranty make them a reliable, value-packed essential for any tech-savvy professional.


| ASIN | B0002GX1XA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,888 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,626 in Electrical Cable Ties |
| Brand Name | C2G |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,417) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00757120430360, 07571204303608 |
| Item Length | 4 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | C2G |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 43036 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Maximum Diameter | 0.1 Inches |
| Model Number | 43036 |
| Number of Pieces | 100 |
| Product Style | 4 Inch Cable Ties |
| Tensile Strength | 18 Pounds |
| UPC | 737069049267 011382524886 048846048268 757120430360 701904851483 778888144504 755034190400 531479578825 777786267261 |
| Unit Count | 100.0 Count |
B**R
Perfectly acceptable
I needed a quantity of cable ties to affix some speaker cable to a coaxial cable along a baseboard. I wanted something discreet, flexible, cheap, and reliable. These cable ties fit the bill. There's nothing fancy about them -- is there such a thing as a fancy cable tie? -- but they work perfectly. I haven't found any duds in the bag. I like the fact that they come in a zip lock bag. I can throw the bag in my tool box, and these cable ties will stay organized and accessible for years to come. You never know when you're going to need a cable tie. (Suggestion: they also work well as baggage locks when you're traveling. If TSA wants to inspect your bag, they just cut off the tie. I leave a cheap nail clipper in an unlocked pocket of my suitcase, and I cut off the tie when I arrive at my destination. It helps to ensure that the zipper doesn't come open during your travels. I cringe whenever I see a suitcase come down the conveyor with its contents spilling out for all to see. I never want that to happen with one of my bags.)
E**S
Handy Little Cable Ties
Handy Little Cable Ties These C2G 4-inch cable ties are one of those simple but incredibly useful items to have around. At 4 inches, they’re the right size for bundling small groups of cables—perfect for tidying up behind a desk, organizing charging cords, or keeping computer wires in order. The pack of 100 goes a long way, and the ties themselves feel sturdy for their size. They lock in place securely and don’t slip once tightened. Cutting them off is easy when needed, and because they’re inexpensive, you don’t feel bad using them liberally. Keep in mind that they’re on the shorter side, so they’re best for small bundles. For thicker cables or larger groupings, you’ll need longer ties. Bottom line: A practical, good-value pack of small cable ties that make it easy to keep cords neat and organized.
B**C
Quality Zip Ties that Do Their Job
These zip ties are well made and work as intended. It's tough to expect that much out of a <$10 product but little purchases add up to a lot of money over time. These are a good value if you're in need of 4" zip ties. I used about half the pack and I've not had one failure. A good strength zip tie that is easy to use. As a side note, there are some zip ties with "twist off" ties, that once you zip up the connection, you turn the excess cable and it separates. This product does not have the feature so you'll need to have scissors around. I've wondered if there is a strength decrease associated with adding that feature so I'm happy with using the non-twist off type and having to manually cut off the excess.
R**N
Wow! These cable ties sure did tie cables!
I ordered the cable ties not really knowing what to expect. A cable tie is a very particular restraining device. I've had cable ties made of brittle plastic that snap in half when you tried to cinch them. I've have cable ties that refused to stay cinched after you cinched them. You might say that I am somewhat of a connoisseur of cable ties. As a result of my cable tieing hobby when I needed to secure surface run ethernet cabling I knew there was only one answer. Cable ties! When I started searching for my solution I first came upon the surface mount cable tie anchors also sold on Amazon and figured these would work well together. When I saw they were often sold together I knew I had found the right cure for what ailed me. These cable ties arrived in a small plastic bag. While I didn't count them to ensure I had received single one of my valued cable ties I felt confident that the number would suffice. I cautiously, carefully, opened the plastic bag by biting a corner off and sprinkled out a few samples to test for quality. The material wasn't so stiff and brittle that I feared they would break when tightened. The material wasn't so soft that I feared I would rip them in half. As for stay cinchability? Well, I could only guess. I decided to spend one of my cable ties on a practical test. I affixed the anchor to the wall and placed one of these cable ties through the anchor... Breath baited I exhaled... then I cinched it. I cinched that cable good! I cinched the hell outta that darn cable! The cable tie did well. Once cinched, it stayed cinched. It didn't break. It didn't fail. I am pleased with these cable ties. They sure did tie some cables!
M**E
THE PEOPLE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR EPIC ZIP TIES!!
Oh man, how can you go wrong with 100 zip ties?! Whether you're super OCD and need to zip tie everything, you have a ton of cables needing management, or you're the next Dexter this is a GREAT deal from C2G! I don't know how to qualify how well these stack up against other but I never had a problem with a zip tie holding so that's good I guess? I'm not too picky so I didn't actually count out 100 zip ties, I just trust that C2G wouldn't short me - they've always been reliable. Today I have no use for the remaining 80 or so zip ties, but what I can tell you is that they make for awesome homeless people jewelry and restraints for 100 of the most disorderly people around you so why WOULDN'T you want these awesome zip ties?! Don't be the person that says "well I could have had some..." when someone cries out "QUICK! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DOES ANYONE HAVE 100 ZIP TIES WE CAN USE FOR __________?!" Oh yeah, they make a cool clicking noise when you secure them so thats cool I guess? Ok, I'm done now, go buy these!
G**H
Good ofr intended use, but use your head.
They served me well. They were good zip ties and not brittle as some tend to be. This is to say that they were good on arrival. after some time, they tend to weaken. If you are using these for an indoor application like a PC. They are perfect. If you are using these for an automotive application...you may run into issues depending on where they are placed and what they are used on, but this is true of any zip tie of this kind you might purchase. Avoid too much heat and sunlight and you will avoid those problems.
A**R
I'm not going to count if there are actually 100, and I think they know that as well... so we're all probably only getting 99 cable ties so they can get that extra 1% savings. We're being robbed blind.
6**4
The extended catch used to remove the tie snaps off in temperatures less than 5 degrees (C). The release design is difficult to engage by hand. Got a refund.
A**R
These cable ties are quite small but perfect for cable management. I started using them before I counted them, but I believe there were more than 100 units, based on the amount I counted and the rough amount that I used. I would recommend these cable ties as they are of decent quality.
A**R
just brill
B**D
They are zip ties.
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