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The XHF 300-piece cable management kit includes 100 saddle-type mounts, 100 eight-inch nylon zip ties, and 100 tapping screws, engineered for indoor and outdoor use. With a 20-pound tensile strength and ROHS-compliant durable nylon, it offers versatile, secure cable organization for home, office, or automotive setups. Highly rated for quality and ease of installation, it’s the ultimate all-in-one solution to declutter and protect your cables with a sleek, professional finish.





| ASIN | B09B8NY4SN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,859 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #100 in Electrical Cable Ties |
| Brand | XHF |
| Brand Name | XHF |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,782 Reviews |
| Item Length | 8 Inches |
| Manufacturer | XHF |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Black-HC0 |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Maximum Diameter | 8 Inches |
| Model Number | Black-HC0 |
| Number of Pieces | 300 |
| Product Style | Zip |
| Style | Zip |
| Tensile Strength | 20 Pounds |
| Unit Count | 100 Count |
S**R
Very good quality with the cable ties and the screws
I had read about other similar products with which people had issues with 1) the cable ties being too small or brittle and breakable and 2) the screws being too cheaply made. I was very happy with both the quality and performance of this product. I didn't break any of the the 40 ties I used and the screws went securely into the wood without stripping the head. Highly recommend.
A**N
Great for holding one or multiple cables
I purchased two 100-packs of these cable saddles to tidy up a bunch of Ethernet cables. I currently rent an apartment so it isn't possible to run cables through the walls as I have no access into an attic. I purchased some drywall screws from a hardware store as I didn't feel the included fasteners were substantial enough to withstand moderate pulling forces in drywall. I used the included screws for when I affixed the saddles to wood, however. The thicker head of standard drywall screws make it a little tight to fit the included zip ties, but it definitely works. I installed the saddles at key locations and loosely looped the zip ties to allow the cables to pass. I pulled the Ethernet cable through and against the looped zip ties and I had no issues running them to their destination and then cinching them tight after pulling back the slack in the cables. I found that in tight spaces such as against the walls and ceiling and along doorframes that leaving them slightly loose enough to rotate with resistance allows for easier work in getting the zip ties run through the saddles. They have held fast for several weeks and I have received compliments on the clean and professional look that I achieved from guests. I would definitely purchase more in the future as I can think of many imaginative ways of using these to tidy power cords or accessory cables for devices.
Z**E
Wonderful
Very useful, works well and good quality. Cheap and handy.
E**E
Good product, but included cable ties worthless
The saddles work excellent, countersunk screw is perfect size, however the cable ties included are pure garbage and break easily and frequently. I've purchased two, good product, however you must factor suppling decent ties separately.
W**R
I made the transition from one hole cable ties.
I have been using one hole cable ties and screws but wanted to give these saddles a try since they are more cost effective. The screws are pretty sharp and they go into wood walls and flooring pretty easily without a pilot hole. The screws are a lot smaller than what I used with the one hole cable ties but act like they are holding sufficiently at least for now. They have a lower profile than one hole cable ties and if I ever have to cut the cable out, I can resecure the cable with an inexpensive cable tie without having to reset the screw. Unlike a one hole cable tie which you tighten on the cable then secure with a screw, you have to mount the saddles out from corners about a sixteenth of an inch to get the cable tie threaded through the saddle. You really can't notice the gap and you do not have the tab sticking out from the one hole strap with the exposed screw.
S**E
Ignore the bad reviews, the screws are just FINE!
Are the screws on the cheaper side? Yes. But, the people complaining about the screws stripping simply MUST have been doing something wrong. Perhaps they used the wrong bit size or too much torque? I installed about 30 of these to attic rafters, as well as to the back of a desk, which apparently has very hard, dense wood. I used a fairly powerful battery operated drill to get the screws into the wood, using a P2R size screwdriver bit. Due to the reviews, I also lowered the clutch/torque on the drill to about 4 or 5 lb-in to be overly cautious about stripping the screws. The attic rafters were a piece of cake, but I did need to push fairly hard on the drill to get the screws into the dense wood of the desk. But, NOT A SINGLE SCREW STRIPPED even once and the bit stayed perfectly secure in the screws every time. The clips worked great for holding various size combinations of cables/wires and made the cable runs very neat and professional-looking.
M**E
Networking multi-cable run solution
In my opinion, this was an amazing solution for running a network cable trunk through an unfinished basement. Due to the integrity of a hardware connection versus a wireless connection, I’ve always tried to run hard wires throughout our household. Attaching one of these to every stud along the run it allowed me to neatly attach the truck to the existing joists and run branches off the main trunk with ease. This gave the installation a high and tight professional look. All that have seen the installation like the way it looks. Any kind of wiring installation without appropriate attachment can become a birds nest of knotted up wires. I’m glad I found these.
D**.
Sturdy clips that do the job.
These worked great for a project of running an extension cord from an inside outlet to the outside. The saddle and zip mounts hold the 14 gauge extension cord in place without pinching. An inexpensive solution, and it looks good, too.
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