xenoshyft card sleeves TTCGM 63,5x88 mm 50pcs Thick Matte Board Games & Card Sleeves
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xenoshyft card sleeves

xenoshyft card sleeves TTCGM 63,5x88 mm 50pcs Thick Matte Board Games & Card Sleeves

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xenoshyft card sleeves TTCGM 63,5x88 mm 50pcs Thick Matte Board Games & Card SleevesItem Description: MTL Sleeves code: MTL563 Quantity: 50 matte card sleeves Sleeves are suitable for cards of size: 63,5 X 88 mm (cca. 2 1 2 X 3 1 2 inches) Thickness: 90 microns (thick) These sleeves fit: 100 Swords, 1066, Tears To Many Mothers, 12 Days of Christmas, 1955: The War of Espionage, 3 Seeds: Reap Where You Sow, 3012, 51st State Original & Master Set, 7 Souls, 8 Masters' Revenge, A Game of Thrones (LCG), A Place in the Sun, A Spoiled

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MTL Sleeves code: MTL563
Quantity: 50 matte card sleeves
Sleeves are suitable for cards of size: 63,5 X 88 mm (cca. 2 1/2 X 3 1/2 inches)
Thickness: 90 microns (thick)

These sleeves fit:

- 100 Swords, 1066, Tears To Many Mothers, 12 Days of Christmas, 1955: The War of Espionage, 3 Seeds: Reap Where You Sow, 3012, 51st State Original & Master Set, 7 Souls, 8 Masters' Revenge,

- A Game of Thrones (LCG), A Place in the Sun, A Spoiled Victory: Dunkirk 1940, Acquire (new version), Adellos, Advanced Guildhall Fantasy: The Gathering, Adventure Mart, Adventure of D, Aeon's End, Aeon Trespass: Odyssey, Agents of SMERSH, Akrotin, Alicematic Heroes, Alien Artifacts, Alien Frontiers, Aloha: The Spirit of Hawaii, Among Thieves, Amphipolis, Andromeda's Edge, Animix, Anomaly, Arcadia Quest (Hero and Monster cards), Archer: Once You Go Blackmail..., Archmage, Arcs, Area 1851, Arena: For the Gods!, Arena: The Contest, Argoat, Ark Nova, Art of War: The Card Game, Ascenscion: Deckbuilding Game, Assault: 19xx, Assault of the Giants, Astoria, Aura, Ausonia, Autumn Harvest: A Tea Dragon Society Game, AuZtralia, Axis & Allies & Zombies,

- Back to the Future: An Adventure Through Time, Bardwood Grove, Barker's Row, Bargain Quest, Battle of the Bards, Bearly Working, Bears vs Babies, Belfort, Big Trouble in Little China: The Game, Birdie Fight!, Birds of a Feather, Black Metal, Black Rose Wars, Bloody Sands Dice, Blume, Boardgamegeek: The Card Game, Bomb Busters, Bootleggers, Borderlands: Tiny Tina's Robot Tea Party, Bounty Town, Brass Empire, Breaking Bad: The Board Game, Burger Boss, Burke's Gambit, Burn Rate,

- Call of Cthulhu (LCG), Caper, Captains of the Gulf, Cartographers: A Roll Player Tale, Cartoon Network Crossover Crisis Deck-Building Game, Cash 'n' Guns (2nd Edition), Castle Combo, Cat Rescue, Cat Town, Cellulose: A Plant Cell Biology Game, Chronicle X, Cindr, Clockwork Wars, Cóatl, Coconuts, Codex: Card-Tim Strategy, Coin & Crown, Coldwater Crown, Color Brain: Disney Edition, Colors of Kasane, Colors of Paris, Colt Express, Commands & Colors Tricorne: The American Revolution, Conflicting Legends (2nd edition), Conquest of Paradise, Control, Corrupted Kingdoms, Cosmic Colonies, Cosmic Frog, Cosmic Kaboom, Council of Blackthorn, Court of the Dead: Mourners Call, Covert, Cowboy Bebop: Space Serenade, CO₂: Second Chance, Crazy Creatures of Dr. Doom, Crisis at Steamfall, Crossfire, CrossTalk, Crunch: the Game for Utter Bankers, Cryptid, Crystal Clans, Crystallo, Cthulhu: Rise of the Cults, Cthulhu Gloom, CuBirds, Cursed Court, Curses!, Cutthroat Caverns, Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game,

- Dark Horse, Dark Souls: The Board Game, Dark Souls: The Card Game, Dark Venture, Darkest Night (2nd ed.), Dash! A whimsical race through Singapore, Dawn of the Zeds, Dawnshade: The Watchers Prophecy, Daws: Rise of the Occulites, Daxu, DC Comics Deck-Building Game, Deadzone, Dead Men Tell no Tales, Dead of Winter, Dead Panic, Deep State: New World Order, Defenders of the Last Stand, Defenders of the Realm, Defenders of the Wild, Delve, Democracy under Siege, Demon Worker, Diamant, Dice Hospital, Dice Settlers, Dinosaur Island, Disney Hocus Pocus: The Game, Disney Jungle Cruise Adventure Game, Disney Villainous: Evil Comes Prepared, Doctor Who: Time of the Daleks, Dog Tag Trick, Dojo Kun (2017), Domina Anthology, Dominare, Domination, Dominations: Road to Civilization(expansion), Dominion of the Stars, Doppelgänger, Draconis Invasion, Dragonrealm, Dreamwell, Dread Curse, Dreary Hamlet, Drunk Stoned or Stupid: A Party Game, Duel of Ages II, Duelosaur Island, Dune, Dune: Imperium, Dungeon Alliance, Dungeon Busters, Dungeon Hustle, Dungeon Universalis, Dwarf, Dwellings of Eldervale,

- Earth Rangers, Earth Reborn, Eaten by Zombies, Ecologies, Edge of Darkness, Eggs of Ostrich, Einstein: His Amazing Life and Incomparable Science, Eldfall Chronicles, Elysium, Eminent Domain, Empires at Sea, Empyreal: As Above, So Below, Enchanters: Overlords, Endeavor: Deep Sea, Endure the Stars, Epic Card Game, Epic PvP: Magic, Escape from Colditz(v1973), Etherfields, Evangelion Card Game, Everdell, Evil High Priest, Evolution, Evolution: The Origin of Species, Evolution: The Beginning, Excavation Earth, EXCEED Fighting System, Exodus Fleet, Expansion or Extinction, Exploding Kittens, Exploration, Exposed,

- Fairy Season, Fairy Talem, Fallout Shelter: The Board Game, Fanhunter: Urban Warfare, Fantahzee: Hordes&Heroes, Faza, Fealty, Feelinks, The Fellowship of the Ring: Trick-Taking Game, Ferox, Festival of a Thousand Cats, Fiasco, Final Girl, Fireball Island: The Curse of Vul-Kar, Fired Up, Firefly: The Game, First Martians: Adventures on the Red Planet, Flame War, Flamecraft Duals, Flash Duel: Revised Second Edition, Fleet: The Dice Game, Flick of Faith, Flip Ships, Flotilla, Fluttering Souls, Folklore: The Affliction, Food Chain Island, Forbidden Sky, Forbidden Stars, Forestaurant, Forged in Steel, Forsaken Forest, Fort, Fortune and Glory: The Cliffhanger Game, Fossilis, Four Horsemen, Frostpunk: The Board Game, Funkoverse Strategy Game, Furnace,

- Galaxy Command, Galaxy Defenders, Gatefall, Gates of Delirium, Gato Leader, Gearworks, Gekido: Bot Battles, Gem Rush, Gen7: A Crossroads Game, Getaway Driver, Ghostbusters: Blackout, Gingerdead House, GKR: Heavy Hitters, Gladius, Gloom of Kilforth, Gloomhaven, Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion, Go Nuts for Donuts, Godsforge, Godspeed, Godzilla: Tokyo Clash, Gorechosen, GrandPrix, Gravwell, Greedy Kingdoms, Grimslingers, Grimslingers: Duels, Grind House, GROWL, Gruff, Guildhall Fantasy, Gyrating Hamsters,

- Hanamikoji, Hands in the Sea, Hànzì, Hapsburg Eclipse, Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle, Haunt the House, Healing Blade: Defenders of Soma, Hegemony: Lead Your Class to Victory, Heir to the Pharaoh, Heirs of the Wizard King, Hera & Zeus, Herbaceous, Herbalism, Here, Kitty, Kitty!, Hero of Week Hawken, Hero Realms, Heroes, Heroes of Might & Magic III: The Board Game, Heroes Incorporated, Heroes of Tenefyr, Hex Hex XL, Highlander: The Duel, High Society, High Treason: The Trial of Louis Riel, Histrio, Hit Z Road, Hocus, Holding On: The Troubled Life of Billy Kerr, Holmes! (2nd edition), Holmes and Moriarty, Horrified, Hostage Negotiator, Hot Streak, Hues and Cues, Human Punishment: Social Deduction 2.0, Hunt the Ravager,

- I Can't Even With These Marvelous Supers, I Can't Even With These Monsters, I Can't Even With These Spectacular Supers, I say, Icaion, Idle Hands, If I'm Going Down..., Imaginarium, Immortal, Imperial Settlers, Imperial Struggle, Imperium: Horizons, Imperius, Incan Gold, Infamy, Infinities: Defiance of Fate, Infinity Gauntlet: A Love Letter Game, Innovation, Into the Black: Boarding Party, Invasion from Outer Space: The Martian Game, Inuit: The Snow Folk, Invincible: The Hero-Building Game, Iron Helm, Iron Sky: The Board Game, ISS Vanguard, Ito,

- Jaipur, Jaws, Joking Hazard, Judge Dredd: Helter Skelter, Jurassic Park: Danger! Adventure Strategy Game, Just One, Justice League: Dawn of Heroes,

- Kaiju Crush, Kamigami Battles, Kanban EV(solo), Karmaka, Kelp: Shark vs Octopus, Kemomimi Panic, Keyforge, Khronos, Kick-Ass: The Board Game, Kigi, Kill the Overlord, Killing Code: Venice Vendetta , Kings of Air and Steam, King of New York, King of Tokyo, King's Forge, King's Kilt, Kingswood, Kitten Klash, Kittens in a Blender, Knights of Charlemagne, Kodama: The Tree Spirits, Kodama Duo, Kokoro: Avenue of the Kodama, Korean Postcards, Kpop, Kung Fu Fighting (2019 reboot), Kunitori! Kessen: The Battle of Moegahara,

- Lairs: Deeper Dungeons, Last Will, Last Aurora, Lawyer Up, Leaders of Euphoria: Choose a Better Oppressor, Legendary, Legendary: A James Bond Deck Building Game, Legendary Encounters: The X-Files Deck Building Game, Legend of the Five Rings, Letter GO!, Level 7: Omega Protocol, Lewis $ Clark, Libertalia, Liberte, Liberty or Death: The American Insurrection, Light Rail, Lisboa, Lobotomy, London (2nd ed.), London Dread, Loop Inc., Lords of Hellas, Lords of Waterdeep, Lost Ruins of Arnak, Lost Temple, Lotus, Love Battle! High School, Love Formula, Love Letter,

- Magestorm, Magic: The Gathering, Man Bites Dog, Maniacal, Maquis, Margraves of Valeria, Marvel Champions: The Card Game, Marvel: Crisis Protocol, Marvel Heroes, Marvel United, Masmorra: Dungeons of Arcadia, Master of the Galaxy, Masters of the Night, Mechs vs. Minions, Medieval, Mega Man Pixel Tactics, Mega Man: The Board Game, Metal Gear Solid: The Board Game, Mettalum, Miaui, Mice and Mystics, Miraris, Miskatonic University: The Restricted Collection, Mission: Red Planet, Mistfall, Moa, Mole Rats in Space, Monad, Monarch, Monster Crunch! The Breakfast Battle Game, Monster Lands, Monstrous, Moonrakers, Mottainai, Mountains of Madness, Mouse Guard: Swords & Strongholds, Mow Money, Multiuniversum, Muse, Museum, Mystic Market, Myth, Mysthea: The Fall, Mythos Tales,

- Naruto Shippuden: Deck-Building Game, Nations: The Dice Game, Nefarious, Nemesis, Neolithic, Nerdy Inventions, Nexus Ops (Avalon), Nightfall, Nile, Nile Deluxor, Ninja All-Stars, Nostra City, Not Alone, Nothing Personal, Nova Roma, Nucleum,

- Oathsworn: Into the Deepwood, Oceans, Of Dreams & Shadows, Oktoberfest, Omen: Edge of the Aegean, On Mars, One Deck Dungeon, One Small Step, Onimaru, Onward to Venus, One of Us becomes an Evil God!, Ophir, OrcQuest, Orphan Black: The Card Game, Ottoman Sunset: The Great War in the Near East 1914-1918, Outfoxed, Overlords of Infamy, Overseers,

- Pacific Typhoon, Palm Island, Pan Am, Pandemic (all versions), Pandorum, Paperback, Pathfinder Adventure Card Game, Pathogenesis, Paths of Glory, Pavlov's House, Pax Pamir (Second Edition), Pendragon: The Fall of Roman Britain, Perdition's Mouth: Abyssal Rift, Pericles: The Peloponnesian Wars, Periodic: A Game of The Elements, Perspective, Pictures, Pigment, Pillars of Eternity: Lords of the Eastern Reach, Pinball Showdown, Pit Fighter: Fantasy Arena, Pixel Tactics, Planetarium, Pocket Mars, Point Salad, Pokemon, Poker Assault, Police Precinct, Posthuman, Pot de Vin, Power Rangers: Heroes of the Grid, Pralaya, Primal: The Awakening, Progress: Evolution of Technology, Project: ELITE (2020), Proving Grounds, Prowler's Passage,

- Quartermaster General,

- Race for the Galaxy, Raccoon Tycoon, Raid on Taihoku, Railways of the World, Ravnica: Inquisition, Realm of Sand, Reef, Reichbusters: Projekt Vril, Relic Knights, Renegade, Res Arcana, Resident Evil 2: The Board Game, Revolver, Richard the Lionheart, Rick and Morty, Rise to Nobility, Rising Sun, River of Gold, Robin Hood and the Merry Men, Robot Turtles, Robots: Battle for the Coal Heart, Rococo: Deluxe Edition, Roll for It!, Root, Royal Visit (IELLO), Rum & Bones, Run Fight or Die: Reloaded, Rune Stones, RWBY: Combat Ready,

- Sagrada, Saga of the Northmen, Saigon 75, Saloon Tycoon, Samsara, Sarkophag, Savage Planet: The Fate of Fantos, School of Sorcery, Schotten Totten 2, Scopa, Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Card Game, Scoundrel Society, ScrumBrawl, Seafall, Secret Unknown Stuff: Escape from Dulce, Seii Daimyo, Sentinels of the Multiverse, Serpents of the Seas, SETI: Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Shadow Throne, Shadows of Kilforth: A Fantasy Quest Game, Shadowscape, Shakespeare, Shardhunters, Shards of Infinity, Sheol, Shikoku, Shinobi Wat-AAH!, Sidekick Saga, Siege of the Citadel, Silver, Simurgh, Sine Tempore, Sixes, Skies Above the Reich, Skulls of Sedlec, Slap .45, Small Islands, Smash Up, Sojourn, Sola Fide: The Reformation, Solar Draft, Solar Storm, Sorcerer City, Sovereign Skies, Space Battle Lunchtime Card Game, Space Explorers, SpaceCorp, Spaceteam, Sparkle*Kitty, Speakeasy Blues, Specter Ops, Spell Smashers, Spellcaster, Splendor, Sprawlopolis, Spyfall 2, Spirit Island, Star Realms, Star Trek (TCG), Star Trek: Ascendancy, Star Trek: Panic, Star Wars: Armada, Star Wars: Destiny, Starcadia Quest, Stardew Valley: The Board Game, Starlight Stage, Starship Samurai, Startropolis, Stellar Leap, Stormsunder: Heirs of Ruin, Street Masters, Stronghold: Undead (Second Edition), Student Bodies, Subatomic: An Atom Building Game, Succulent, Sun, Moon & Stars, Sundae Split, Super Dungeon Explore, Super Fantasy Brawl, Super Motherload, Surrealist Dinner Party, Swinging Jivecat Voodoo Lounge, Sylla,

- Tainted Grail: Fall of Avalon, Tang Garden, Tanto Cuore, Tara, Seat of Kings, Tarot Storia, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shadows of the Past, Temporal Odyssey, Terraforming Mars, Terrors of London, Tesla vs. Edison, Thanos Rising: Avengers Infinity War, The Alwaysgreen Garden, The Banishing, The Big Book of Madness, The Brigade, The Butterfly Garden, The Captain is Dead, The Damsel's Tale, The Dragon and the Emperor, The Dragon & Flagon, The Dresden Files: Cooperative Card Game, The Everrain, The Final Flicktier, The Football Game, The Game of 49, The Goonies: Never Say Die, The Grand Carnival, The Grand Trunk Journey, The Great Wall, The Grimm Forest, The Isle of Cats, The King Is Dead, The King's Guild, The King's Will, The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship, The Networks, The Ninth World: A Skillbuilding Game for Numenera, The Opulent, The Order of Vampire Hunters, The Others: 7 Sins, The Perfect Heist, The Phantom: The Card Game, The Phoenix Syndicate, The Pirate Republic, The Prodigals Club, The Producer: 1940-1944, The Red Dragon Inn, The Refuge: Terror from the Deep, The Shared Dream, The Stonebound Saga, The Stygian Society, The Thing: Infection at Outpost 31, The Walking Dead: No Sanctuary, Thief's Market, Thunder in the East, Thunderbirds, Thunderstone, Tidal Blades 2: Rise of the Unfolders, Tiger Leader, Tin Goose, Tinners' Trail, Tiny Epic Tactics, Tiny Epic Western, Tiny Towns, Titanic, Tower of Madness, Toy Story: Obstacles & Adventures, Traders of Osaka, Trash-Car, Trekking the National Parks: Second Edition, Trick Shot, Trick-Taking: The Trick-Taking Game, Trickster: Champions of Time, Trismegistus: The Ultimate Formula, Trogdor!! The Board Game, Turris, Tutankhamun, Twilight of the Gods, Twilight Struggle, Tyrant of the Underdusk,

- Ultimate Werewolf Legacy, Unbroken, Undaunted, Unearth, Unfair, Unicornus Knights, Unmatched: Battle of Legends, Unpub: The Unpublished Card Game, Unstable Unicorns, Untamed: Feral Factions, Until Daylight, Untold: Adventures Await, Ursa Miner, U.S.S. Freedom,

- V-Commandos, V-Wars, Valley of the Kings, Vampire: The Masquerade – Vendetta, Vantage, Vast: The Crystal Caverns, Vault Wars, Via Nebula, Victoriana, Victory & Glory: Napoleon, Video Game High School, Village in a Box, Villainous, Vinhos (deluxe ed.), Virgin Queen, Virgin Seas, Viticulture,

- Wander: The Cult of Barnacle Bay, War Chest, War of the Three Kingdoms, Warhammer 40k: Conquest, Warhammer Invasion, Warhammer Quest: Blackstone Fortress, Warhammer Quest: Cursed City, Warhammer Underworlds: Shadespire, Warp's Edge, Warriors of the Promised Land, Wasabi, Waste Knights: Second Edition, We're Doomed!, Web of Spies, Werebeasts, Western Legends, When I Dream, Whistle Mountain, Who Goes There?, Wild Blue Yonder, Wildlands, Winner Winner Chicken Dinner, Wisdom of Solomon, Witchhunt, Witches of the Revolution, Wizard Kittens, Wizard's Academy, Wondrous Creatures, Wonky, World of Warcraft(TCG),

- Xenoshyft:Onslaught,

- Yomi,

- Zendo, Zimby Mojo, Zoo Break, Zulus on the Ramparts!, etc.

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Ezra
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 3
Gets the job done. Just barely.
Style: Dual Arms, Size: 17"-33"
It holds up my monitor, but just barely, and without any confidence or finesse. I had to move on from my previous arm mounts, the HUANUO. Those claimed to hold up to a 30 inch monitor and support 20 pounds. When I upgraded to a Samsung Odyssey Neo G8, it could no longer perform its duties. The gas shock was up to task, but the final adjustment piece that tilts it up or down was a hard down. Queue this piece of hardware! 22 pounds is more than 20, and 32 is more than 30. This time I'm not even technically out of spec. The clamping force seems more than adequate to hold this to my desk. I will, at this point, basically walk you through how I feel about this mount, based on the order of installation instructions. The way it goes together means that you will have to pull your desk out to maneuver the clamp in place before snugging it back up to the wall, a point in the HUANO's favor since it had a clever leveraging mechanism that lets you hang it with your desk still against the wall. The way cords route through the arms close to the base means that you have to route them before you put the swivel arm on the base. This is because it has a screw at the front and back to secure the cover, and the angle/height are such that you cannot fit a screwdriver into the bottom one after you mount it. While not impossible to do with it installed, it would involve a right-angle screwdriver. They provide one of those, but the screwdriver bit of it is on the long shaft, and you would need it on the short shaft to get to that screw. The way the swivel arms mount on the base is less than ideal as well. The arm slips onto a robust metal hub, and you tighten a screw that pushes against a plastic tab that makes it harder or easier to move. The location for this screw faces the wall. So you must turn the arm at an extreme angle to make it tighter or looser. Not a big deal, but noticeable. Top arms go on smoothly, cable routing is simple and easy. No complaints about this section. Mounting the monitor. The instructions are to mount the plate to the monitor, and then slide the plate onto the holder and secure it with the screw. I did this for neither of my monitors, although I tried it for my second. My big monitor went smoothly by mounting the bracket ahead of time and just forcing the arm down into position while my monitor rested on my desk. I tried this for my second bracket, but it was much harder to do with the monitor in a vertical orientation. So then I tried to do it the way the instructions wanted. I would have been able to do so, but my monitor has the mounting location set into the back of the monitor. This means that you can't mount it flush and then slide it on because you don't have clearance. So I tried to use the spacers. The spacers aren't spacious enough and the screws bottomed before snugging. While I'm not saying that solution wouldn't have technically worked, I instead reverted back to mounting the bracket first. This time I laid my monitor flat on the desk, reduced the tension in the shock greatly, and placed it into position that way. At the end when it's complete and setup? It works. It will hold the G8. But just barely. The G8 uses an adapter to go from the monitor mounting points to VESA 100. This adapter sticks out quite a bit from the monitor, which means the weight is further away from the mounting point. Getting the tilt adjustment to hold involved a bigger allen wrench and cranking it further than it seems like it was meant to go. It groaned, but it held. It wants to dip if you mess with it, so I crank it again. Will it one day totally fail on me and point my monitor at my desk? Maybe. But it works on day 1, so that's a start.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024
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Thomas P. Ulrick
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
The Best Cable Management Solution for IT Work — Reusable, Reliable, and Professional
Size: 150Pk - 8" x 1/2", Style: Cord Wrap Cable Ties, Color: Black and Gray
TL;DR: I’ve been using these VELCRO Brand cable ties for years as an IT field tech. They hold tight, are endlessly reusable, and keep cables tidy. Great for both home and professional setups. Full Review: As an IT field technician, I’ve tried countless ways to keep cables organized, and these VELCRO Brand cable ties are simply the best. They’re reusable, strong, and easy to reposition — ideal for network racks, AV installs, or just cleaning up cords around the house. Functionality: Top-notch. The hook-and-loop material is aggressive enough to hold firmly, but not so sticky that it clings to everything else in your tool bag. They wrap cleanly, stay put, and release easily when you need to re-route cables. They’re reliable enough for professional jobs and flexible enough for home use. Storage Capacity: Each strap holds more than you’d expect — I rarely need to link two together. They handle thick cable bundles or power cords just fine on their own. And when I do need more length, it’s easy to join a second strap for a larger wrap. The two-color mix (black and gray) is great for keeping different cable types separated — for instance, network vs. power. The thin profile also helps keep bundles neat and professional-looking. These have earned me plenty of compliments from higher-ups for clean cable runs and well-organized setups. Once you switch to these, you’ll never want to deal with cutting zip ties again.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2025
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Ranger Mike
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
VELCRO Ties Are the Standard to Rely On
Size: 150Pk - 8" x 1/2", Style: Cord Wrap Cable Ties, Color: Black and Gray
I am a big fan of VELCRO brand products because of their quality and utility. I have used their rolls of Velcro hook and loop tape as well as their little patches, and I became a brand loyalist. Yes, there are many other manufacturers, but these are certainly as good as it gets. This product is your very basic, very thin, and very copious supply (for my neighbors in Rio Linda - that means plenty of them). You get two big spools of these little eight (8) inch ties that are adhesive throughout their length - that means you can tie the smallest cables to anything almost up to their full length. If you need a longer wrap - use more than one and just extend the length by piggy backing them. The real advantage of this bulk package is that you are not tempted to save some for later - you have enough to use as many as you like and can happily go tie crazy on all your cords! It's VELCRO party time. We live in an electronic age, and I have a lot of more pricey hook-and-loop specialty ties, and I try to keep a few back as spares. Forget that - with these little ties, I can actually use them and do what I need to get those tangled cords in shape. O.K. maybe I am a geek, but I cook my chicken - dead already, and I believe in independent segregated wiring and not tripping over things or spending time untangling messes when I need to move gear. These big rolls will make your life easier - I use them to attach notes to little jars or vials - to tie two gloves together when I am not wearing them - and other uses even cutting them into smaller pieces. That's one of the advantages of these bulk spools - lots of supply. Yes, the individual ties are dinky thin little things, but they hold very well (why you buy genuine VELCRO) and you don't feel stupid using them up on anything you feel like. They are expendable, and that adds to their ultimate utility. Darned useful product. Buy it - use it; enjoy.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024
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Amiga95
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Computers, electronics cabling? You NEED these!
Size: 100Pk - 6” x ½”, Style: Cord Wrap Cable Ties, Color: Black
If you do any cabling, be it TV or computer or anything else, these ARE worth there weight in gold. Seriously! They'll keep your cable runs, extension cords, etc in a nice neat easy to work with bundle that you can have out of the way. Adhesion is very good also which is also important. Just the right size for most applications and if you need something large they make them to fit your needs. Cable management has always been a pet peeve of mine and makes a difference that not only shows but makes future work and maintenance much easier. Whenever I see a rat's nest cluster of wires I always know it means shoddy workmanship!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2026
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Arvid
Boise, US
★★★★★ 4
Very Effective, but Not the Instructions
Size: 150Pk - 8" x 1/2", Style: Cord Wrap Cable Ties, Color: Black and Gray
These work very well, but when you remove them from the box, you see two donuts, one grey, one black, of 75 tightly wrapped cable ties each. So far, so good. First deficiency: The "how to use" pictures---three of them---are tiny light line drawings in 7/16" x 7/16" boxes. If you don't have a 400-power microscope, maybe a magnifying glass will do. Maybe Velcro---a "name" brand that should know better---thinks that the use of these devices is obvious. Well, "obvious" is obvious only when it's obvious, and that can vary from person to person. They should assume nothing. Second deficiency: Before trying (and, one hopes, succeeding) at using these ties, one must determine exactly now to remove the first tie from the outside of either donut. Obvious? No, not really, because, as it turned out, it requires some effort to remove the first one---the placement and circumstances of which do not at all (not on my set of these, anyway) suggest in any concrete way which one should be taken first. No one wants to tear up a couple of ties just to figure out how not to tear up ties by removing them incorrectly or out of order. The punishment here is four stars that could have been five.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026

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