The Hills Antenna Hook and Loop Roll is a great solution for bundling / securing / organising messy cables, not only by creating hassle-free cable management, but by also helping reduce strain on cables and connectors.
With one side constructed from a black Nylon “hook”, and the other featuring PP “loop” backing, these ties are self-grip, very flexible, and unlike traditional plastic cable ties, re-usable! They’re ideal for cable management in situations like data cabinets, home theatre installs, computer setups and so much more.
Easy to apply, adjust and remove, the Hook and Loop Roll is available in two sizes: 10mm width in a 10m length (15BHLTR10) & 15mm width in a 30m length (15BHLTR15), both of which can be easily cut into desired lengths to suit your needs. Or if you prefer a pre-cut option, Hills Antenna also have two 50-piece packs in pre-set lengths, 12mm wide x 150mm long (15BHLT150) & 16mm wide x 250mm long (15BHLT250).
So whether it’s around the home or in the office, the next time you need to tackle that tangle of cables, try the re-usable and very versatile Hills Antenna Hook and Loop Cable products.
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