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🔗 Master your cables, master your space.
Conwork’s 50-pack Cable Clips offer a compact, eco-friendly solution to wire clutter with strong adhesive backing that sticks to multiple surfaces. Designed for cables up to 0.3 inches in diameter, these durable clips ensure tidy, residue-free cable management across home, office, and automotive environments.





| ASIN | B073M2Y336 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,602 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #195 in Cable Straps |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (357) |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | Cable-Clips-10651 |
| Manufacturer | Conwork |
| Product Dimensions | 1.81 x 0.71 x 0.04 inches |
C**E
Can be use for anything that fits in the clips. Sticks well.
We actually used these for the underside of a model train table set up to hold all of the wiring. They are very easy to use and stick well We used the whole package so have to order more but we recommend these for most any cable or wiring use. Good value especially when they work this well.
C**S
Very Handy! Lots of uses!
They do not hold smaller cables securely. Needs a glue-in (sticky back) spacer(s) that could compress the wires for small cables such as for iPad, iPhone charge cables.
A**R
Great idea but they are pretty cheaply made
These clips are perfect for running cabling but the clips tend to come undone pretty easily and the adhesion isn’t the strongest. They are perfect for making your own cable raceway but don’t expect them to withstand and pressure or tight cables pulling on them.
B**K
Great clips, just need better adhesive
These clips are great for tidying up cables but the adhesive is just ok. I ended up breaking out the super glue to adhere most of them and they've held up since.
C**7
Clips are good, adhesive not the best
Using these on my standing desk and the clip portion works great but the sticky backing does not usually hold very well. Usually have a few that completely detach from the desk and need to be reattached.
B**N
Fantastic cable clips, better than any others I've used, and much cheaper as well.
Honestly these are fantastic, very simple, but the fact they actually "lock" down the cables rather than just grip them like most cable management clips do is a major plus, it also makes them very easy to remove the cables when needed. They also easily hold multiple cables each, easily 3-5 cables depending on size. They are slightly too small for power-brick cables however, but then most cable grips are too small for those. Adhesive is fantastic on the 6 or so I've used so far, and feels like they can easily hold up several pounds in weight each. With exception to buying some larger ones for the thicker cables, I'll be using these almost exclusively from now on.
T**Y
I suggest looking for a different solution
If you have almost any amount of cable management needs then these won't cut it. Unless you only need a single thin cable to be routed with zero tension on the cable clip, then these won't work. I've added pictures, one showing the best scenario they could work in which isn't very helpful, another showing a failure after being pushed way past the clips limit, and one showing the foam left behind everywhere after the clip inevitably fail. A single surge protector cable is what made the clips fail on the desk leg, it's the least I would expect it to be able to hold, but it could not. The failure point is always between the clip and the adhesive. The adhesive, annoyingly, still sticks to whatever surface it's been stuck too and will need chemicals to get off completely. If anyone is looking to do cable management for their computer desk with a bunch of cables of varying sizes, these simply will not do what you want them to do.
A**R
Simple and effective
I used these when installing a switch in my basement to keep Ethernet cabling clean, and secure. About 3 months later the adhesion is holding well. If you are using with CAT 6 I recommend no more than three cables per clip. Cat 5e I'd say maybe about five cables or so. Also, easy to open when adding / replacing cables. Definitely a good find, and something worth having on hand for a multitude of uses.