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Universal Tie, Triyards Multi-Functional Reusable Tie, Silicone Cable Ties Cable Straps Gardening Tie


If you own a computer, you have cable issues.  These little strips beat zip ties, which have to be cut off and twist ties which don't stay put.   These are now kept in my center desk drawer for easy access and use.

From the vendor:
  • 【Perfect Design for Collection】This universal tie is designed without any unnecessary parts. Just functional and useful! Bind up the things that in a mess. Keep stuff neat instead of losing all around. Hang up small stuffs to be "vertical". It is the perfect design for the ones want neat and organized.
  • 【Strong and Durable】The reusable ties are made of silicone and strong wire. It can be twist - bended - folded - unfolded time and time again without broken. It does not tangle itself and super easy to reshape.
  • 【Multipurpose】The 12'' cable ties have a perfect length for collecting, fixing and sorting. You can use it to collect cables or accessories, to fix stuff to proper position, such as to fix the stand for flower stem. You can also hang bags or small stuffs that you don't want to see them laying on ground... etc
  • 【Assorted Color】This package includes 12 units of 12'' ties - 4 black, 4 white and 4 green. You can "color code" the cables with different functions or apply in various places.
  • 【Enjoy the Convenience】You can apply the straps at home, workplace, garden, tool box. It is easy to be collected itself so you can take it along anywhere for picnic, travel, business trip…etc. Please DO comment and let us know your creative usage with it!
If reviewing a product, it may have been received free of charge. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.

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