🔗 Master your cables, master your workspace.
The Cable Cuff PRO 12-pack offers a versatile, reusable cable management solution with adjustable sizes up to 3 inches in diameter. Featuring a push-button release and notched teeth for precise fit, these durable cuffs include integrated cord holes and D-ring loops for easy portability, making them ideal for organizing electronics, power tools, and appliances with professional ease.
Color | Black |
Brand | Cable Cuff |
Item Length | 3 Inches |
Style | Zip closure |
Maximum Diameter | 3 Inches |
Number of Pieces | 12 |
Manufacturer | Cable Cuff |
UPC | 721577609389 |
Part Number | CECOMINOD045842 |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Item model number | CECOMINOD045842 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**H
These are very convenient!
I think these are a bit pricey, but that said I do really like them. Currently I purchased so high quality velcrow ties for my cable management. Having spent a few years working in event production with professional lighting and sound, I had always used velcrow ties. To be clear, these aren't the cheap wrangly ones that sometimes come on power cable, these hold up for years with constant use and abuse. While the cable cuffs a great for cleaning up your lines, they don't do the greatest job and helping conceal cables, at least in a pro setting. For example, I would take the time to strap the cables to the back side of trussing to be completely hidden. The cable cuffs just aren't big enough to wrap around the standard size trussing. Also, these are almost half orange, which can show easier. I wish they made them in all black or even all white to blend in with white trussing skirts and tripod skirts. Also, I couldn't justify the cost for the amount I would need for most gigs. However, MOST people are not in the situations I described. You could still use this professionally if concealment is not much of an issue.For home use, these are perfect, and this pack is honestly enough to conver most of my home needs. Behind the main TV, I have neatly consolidated cable runs held together with two of these. One towards the top of the entertainment stand behind the TV where all of the cable are drawn together and running straight down the back of the stand where another cuff holds together the cables once more to keep the whole run neat. The bottom cuff also holds the coiled up slack from all of the cables. I of course am doing the same thing behind my desk for my PCs, and in my kiddo's room for the 5 fun lights on their desk. So far I haven't exactly had a need for the large ones yet as the small ones have done a surprise great job at holding pretty big bundles of cables. The mediums have worked great as well. I think for the large ones I might just use those to hold my large garage extension cords together. This things click well and hold very tightly. I didn't want to try to break them, but I did give a fair effort to pull the cuff apart with my hands to see if it would release or give out, but they held great! And the release button/latch works easy, even with the cuffs are tight.Overall, these cable cuffs are great quality. I think the manufacturer should consider making them in other colors, specifically all black and all white. But I could see a great use out of colored ones as well such as some dark green ones to blend in with Christmas lights being held up in a tree. Or various colors to allow you to distinguish power lines from data lines or something like that. Again, they feel a bit pricey for how many the set comes with, but they are nice.
F**T
A Wonderfully Useful Invention
I'm really digging these Cable Cuff Pros. I've used them thus far to wrangle in an unruly extension cord. One that I take outside with me every day that was a pain in the you know what to roll up all the time. Which, the medium sized version worked well for that in my case. And I've used the very small ones to straighten up some phone cords and other smaller things of that nature.The small size cuff can sometimes seem like it won't wrap up really thin cords. But, I think it more depends on how you bunch up any cord you have in front of you, before you tighten it. I think that is key to getting the different sizes to work for you, for the most part. I thought the small wasn't going to be able to secure my really thin iPad Pro charging cord. But, I noticed that once I rolled it up different and fatter that it wasn't a problem with using the small cuffs.I think the way these work is genius too. To me they basically seem to function very similar to how handcuffs work. You just unlock them by pressing the release button on the top. Then fit whatever cord or whatever you need to inside the open space. And finally you just ratchet them over your cord like you would securing a pair of handcuffs.I liked them enough that in addition to buying this multi-pack. I also went and bought a set of just the medium sized ones and also a set of just the small ones. But honestly, until you know what size will work for your uses by actually having them in hand. Well, I'd say that this is your best option and then buy the other individual sized packs after that. Having this was perfect in my opinion, because I could try it different sizes until I found the correct one. And with everything electronic having a cord, well I know the other sizes I don't currently use will definitely come in handy in the future.So, I think if you're looking for a quick and secure way to clean up various cords in your life, that the Cable Cuff Pros are definitely a good choice for this type of product. And while I haven't owned and used them for a super long time. To me they seem to me to be built well enough that they should hopefully work and last me quite a long time, God willing.
R**H
Helps when you're over 75
I read some of these reviews and they state that the cuffs are too small but that just means that they are meant for a smaller/shorter length of wire. The variable size package has something for all kinds of different tools, lights, appliances and the one that I'm glad I thought of is the cord on the vacuum. At almost 76, I always have trouble bending down to pick up the cord when I drop it on the floor. The 2" cuff worked perfectly for holding the vacuum cord just below the handle, so I don't have to bend down/over to try and pick it up. They work for all my tools and all of our appliances and electronic devices...if you're using 4" or so you have some really big "stuff" to wrap around. For everyday life...these are great. I'll probably order another pack here soon.
B**S
Wire or hose clamps
I and my family use them for all kind of storage
J**.
They work fine and are easy to operate for power cord management
Simple solution that enables me to manage power cords for small & medium sized kitchen appliances
J**I
More uses than just holding cables.
If you've ever broken latches on plastic tool cases, you'll find the small Cable Cuff useful for securing the cases if the upper and lower parts of the case both have handles. With the case closed, the Cable Cuff can be latched around the upper and lower handles to hold the case closed. Note that my picture shows the older Cable Cuff, not the Cable Cuff Pro, but they work the same. I bought the assortment of the Cable Cuff Pro version recently because I liked the original Cable Cuffs that I had.
F**E
Strong
Love the variety of sizes
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