Reddit Reddit reviews Monoprice Circle cable clips with steel nail, 10mm, 100pcs/Pack

We found 11 Reddit comments about Monoprice Circle cable clips with steel nail, 10mm, 100pcs/Pack. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Monoprice Circle cable clips with steel nail, 10mm, 100pcs/Pack
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 cablesEasy installationJust use a hammer to nail then to your mounting surface
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11 Reddit comments about Monoprice Circle cable clips with steel nail, 10mm, 100pcs/Pack:

u/sonsofaureus · 4 pointsr/battlestations

I know you said it's complete, but if I may suggest - I would add 1 more leg near where the monitor mounts - to keep the long desktop from bowing in the future.
Also some Alex drawers, like everyone else, for storage.

Also, cable management doesn't look bad to me. You'll always have that one wire going to the subwoofer anyway. A pack of these or some cable sleeving seems sufficient for that.

u/mustfix · 3 pointsr/buildapc

If you have a ton of slack, I've used these clips to route up the door frame and across the ceiling.

A carpet laid out over cable is my 2nd option.

My 3rd option is to bust out the handyman tools and start running cable through the walls.

u/orcinovein · 3 pointsr/malelivingspace

Yes, most people would spend 20 bucks on the tools and parts, which is why I stated do it yourself for $20. Cable clips: 100 for $1. Hammer: $7. Coax cable: 25ft for $5. It also doesn't take a genius to pop the cable clip onto the cable and hammer the nail into the wall along the baseboard. Even if you need to "waste your time" watching a five minute Youtube video, scheduling a cable guy will take at least a week and a four hour window of sitting at home on the day of the appointment. It's far from rocket science. Edited for clarity.

u/HeloRising · 3 pointsr/HomeNetworking

I'm sure there are but they're going to be expensive.

You have two cheaper options.

First is cable floor conduits. I don't know how that would play with your wheelchair but I can attest that these can withstand quite a bit of pressure.

Second is to run the cable up along a wall with cable clips. You said you didn't have anyone that could help, I'd suggest asking a friend or making friends with someone. Even just offering someone a sixpack to help you out would be fair, it's a ten minute job and all you need is a hammer.

u/themassofthesun · 2 pointsr/homelab

I just ran some cabling in my rented apartment(can't run in-wall lines) and used [these] (https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-Circle-cable-clips-100pcs/dp/B0019R6SO0/ref=sr_1_3/145-2377095-5953769?ie=UTF8&qid=1505711456&sr=8-3&keywords=monoprice+cable+nails), with some patience and cables the same color as your wall, you can barely see the run.

u/lolpubs · 1 pointr/HomeNetworking

It's really easy and cheap to run an ethernet cable around your house, too, even if you're not into drilling walls. I had to run a coax and an ethernet cable down the hall in my apartment and I just attached them to the ceiling with these cable clips. If the ethernet cable wasn't black on a white wall I bet you'd never notice them up there. Even still the white coax cable hides most of the black.

A high-quality CAT5e or CAT6 cable and some wall clips is like $40 tops. I got this $18 75 foot flat ethernet cable from monoprice through ebay, a 100 foot coax cable for like $11 on ebay, paid $4 for those clips on Amazon, and that was it. Both major kinds of cabling reaching both sides of the house, barely visible, for $33.

u/newtoday · 1 pointr/PS4

Run an Ethernet Cable to you room. Then get a 8 Port Ethernet switch and plug everything you can into it.

don't use tape, that's cheap. use these https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-Circle-cable-clips-100pcs/dp/B0019R6SO0

u/giantfood · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

If it looks stupid and it works its not stupid.

But unless you are not allowed to use nails, I would suggest using cable clips. It would look a little cleaner and should hold up longer than duct tape.

For example:

https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-Circle-cable-clips-100pcs/dp/B0019R6SO0

They also make Adhesive versions which could look cleaner without the need of nails..