




🎯 Nail your cable game with precision and style!
Amgate’s 100-piece set of nylon wire zip ties features writable 20x13mm tags and self-locking teeth for secure, reusable cable identification. Ideal for network, power, and AV cables, these compact ties enable professional-grade organization and quick identification, reducing downtime and gear loss.
| ASIN | B0153CAU2M |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,214 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #243 in Electrical Cable Ties |
| Brand | Amgate |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,528) |
| Date First Available | September 8, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 20 Millimeters |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item model number | T148 |
| Manufacturer | Amgate |
| Material | Nylon |
| Number of Pieces | 100 |
| Part Number | T148-100pcs |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 100Pcs |
| Style | Self locking |
O**L
Amazing find, by accident. Solves identifying all my video and audio cables for remote shoots.
Many thanks for reviewer Jojanna for her brilliant suggestion to use Avery 5418 labels to attach to these tags. No one else mentioned the brand and product number. This is a huge breakthrough for solving my cable ID problems when i'm on a remote video shoot or using my audio gear for voluntary use of my PA gear for events. Our mantra in film school was either tag it or lose it. So, for years i've been using laminated business card luggage tags with various sized inserts, then cutting down as appropriate, but many times they were too large and cumbersome for cables. These solved the problem. I've shared images of how i've used these with the 5418 labels, preprinted with my company name, but i also intend to use the unprinted labels to write on because the thin Sharpie doesn't show up very well when written directly on the plastic. Whether you're using a preprinted approach or a customized approach, i'd recommend you use the labels, either printed or plain. The label makes a much better writing surface, especially when using a fine point Sharpie. A ball point pen would not work directly on the plastic, but might be workable if you're writing on a blank label. I also realized that the Avery labels don't stick on the tag very well, so i used Elmer glue stick to augment the adhesive on the labels. This size label is not available in a permanent adhesive. It's removable, which is probably why is comes off easily. (Duh). This glue is perfect because the glue allows me to position the label perfectly on the tag by sliding it around a bit before the glue sets. Once it "dries," the label doesn't come off, which is what i want. Now, to print the label, i used Word and found the label template easily. You can Google it and get the exact steps to print the labels. Also, you'll notice that i printed these without using the adjustment provisions on Word, so the printing is slightly skewed, as the opening parentheses is printing off the left margin. I have a lot of these tags to prepare because i have a lot of cables. I expect that it will be a chore fairly quickly because it's tedious work, but i'm comforted by knowing this solution will definitely ease my concerns about losing my gear to misbehaving or negligent crew who might find it otherwise easy to appropriate my gear under an "accidental" or plausible deniability justification.
M**R
Basic tool for keeping track of what wires connect which device
Used these to label Ethernet wires in a wiring closet. Worked fine for that purpose. The writing area is small so your best option is a fine-point Sharpie for labeling. Do wish the zip ties were easily removable, as it is you have to carefully cut them off if relabeling.
R**A
Handy
I use these markers to label wires and cables around my ham shack and my theater, but they make excellent markers for most everything. I like them so much I am reordering them right away. One negatives is the tag sticks out a good ways. This could be a problem in some applications. The other problem is that the tags don't mark well with a sharpie. Still that's what I use and it works. The tags are not re-usable. They are pretty much the same as a cable tie and I cut and replace cable ties often as I move things around. In the past I have been using masking tape folded to make a tab. Tape leaves a residue and is often hard to remove. Tape is not very professional looking. These work so much better. It also is not very professional looking. I recommend these to anyone who has a mass of cables or hoses and has room for the tabs that stick out.
D**L
Great product.
Very handy for labeling cables.
J**H
work good
work good
B**F
easy to use
exactly what we were looking for.
C**E
Area is too small to write on picture is misleading.
The area that you write on is very small.
F**O
Good Value
It's great to organize loose wires and identify each wire in the tag. Material is good. Zip tie is easy to work around and you can trim the tag to fit the space you are working on.
S**.
They work as advertised, using them for labeling my companies network cabling... All 140 lines...
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