🔌 Wrap it up in style with TechflexCarNetix!
The TechflexCarNetix 1" F6 Split Sleeving is a 10-foot long, flexible, and durable solution designed to protect cables and wires. Its soft, quiet material is cut and abrasion resistant, ensuring longevity while being halogen-free and chemically inert for safe use.
Manufacturer | Techflex |
Part Number | TOL-029 |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Item model number | 4330219452 |
Color | Black |
Style | Braided |
Material | Plastic |
Installation Method | Screw-In |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 1 Inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Assembled Diameter | 1 Inches |
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Easy to manage wires
This is the wire control mesh used by AV specialty retailers. This product makes it easy to manage wires. It's strong enough to corral a run of wires from speakers to electronics. Makes everything look neat and keeps your vacuum from sucking up your wires. I'm gonna keep some of this around for my next project. It's also nice that it doesn't feel like it's cutting your fingers like the hard plastic guides do. It maintains a constant tension on your wire bundle so you don't need to use ties . . . but I recommend ties at least for the end points of your bundle. This size was ideal for 4 speaker pairs/wires and a coax cable.
S**R
Hides my messy cables
I am using this sleeve to wrap up a few different cables in my home theater system. Where I once had a heavy speaker cable, subwoofer cable, and power cable I now have one nice smooth black sleeve hiding all three. Everything looks cleaner and neater with the new setup.My product arrived coiled in a ziploc bag. Upon opening I did find the sleeving kind of held its shape and I couldn't really straighten out some of the angles in it. None were really that bad though and once the cables were placed inside they dictated the shape of the sleeve, straightening everything right out.
D**R
Great Stuff! Use heat to cut it nice.
I have a new adjustable standing desk and this works just fine to clean up the clutter of wires that hang below. I cut it with scissors first only to discover that it frays. I melted the edges with a cigarette lighter which helped some. I wanted to do better so I weighted it down opened flat on an old piece of Masonite with the pre painted surface on one side (may be called plain tile board). An old piece of glass works for a cutting surface also. Then I used a Weller soldering gun with a point that I filed flat as a knife to melt through to cut and seal the edge in one motion. This should be done in a well ventilated area as the fumes are not nice. Any stray filaments can be melted with a lighter. The edge came out square and straight.
C**.
Three Stars
Kind of clumpy looking, but it is holding my cables together.
T**A
Works great, would buy again
Excellent cable sleeve, great for organizing cables around your desk, office, or home theater area. Would buy again.
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