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Cable Clips – Trip Hazard Solution for Family Living Rooms, 400-Piece White & Black Wire Clips with Steel Nails

Cable Clips – Trip Hazard Solution for Family Living Rooms, 400-Piece White & Black Wire Clips with Steel Nails

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Why you'll love it

  • Four included sizes (4/6/8/10mm) cover nearly every common cable gauge in one purchase, eliminating guesswork
  • High-carbon steel nails resist corrosion and stay anchored, so cables don't sag or fall requiring rework
  • Works on multiple surfaces including cement, brick, plaster, and wood for whole-home coverage
  • Reduces tripping hazards and protects children from exposed loose cords
  • White and Black color options blend with walls and baseboards for a cleaner, more polished look
  • 400-piece bulk pack provides long-term value for whole-house projects and future repairs
  • Clips are reusable without ruining the plastic
  • Each size comes in its own labeled bag
  • Lifetime supply quantity
  • Fast Amazon Prime delivery
  • Inexpensive price compared to hardware store alternatives
  • Sturdy plastic that doesn't deform easily
  • Steel nails that fix firmly into walls
  • Makes cables running along walls look much better aesthetically
  • 4 different sizes (4mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm) included in one pack

Perfect for

  • Securing coax and Ethernet cables along baseboards in home theaters and offices
  • Routing and taming speaker wire and phone lines along walls
  • Mounting Christmas and string lights on exterior and interior walls
  • Preventing tripping hazards from loose floor and wall cables in family homes
  • Organizing USB and low-voltage cables around desks and entertainment centers
  • Securing Cat6 ethernet cables along walls
  • Running Ethernet cable from router to PC
  • Hanging TV or electric cables on outside perimeter of house
  • Organizing extension cords in a guest room
  • Electrical project cable routing
  • Security camera installation cable management
Wire Clips

Round Steel Nail Cable Holders

Cable clips help cable management and cable tidy organize.

Wire Wall Clips

Durable

Durable plastic material, black style is more versatile, and integrates with the home environment to make it cleaner.

Cable Tacks

Steel Nail

Cable clips with steel nail are more strong than self-adhesive cable clips, the wires will not fall off frequently and will not waste rework time. Cable clips can be nailed into cement wall.

How To Use Our Cable Clips

Coax Cable Clips

Step 1

Put the cable clips in the desired location

Cord Clips

Step 2

Just hammer the nail into the wall.

Cable Cord Clips

Step 3

The installation is complete.

Wall Wire Clips

Wide Use

The cable clips perfect for RG8X, RG58, RG59 or LMR 240 coax cable, RG6 digital video or audio coaxial cable, Ethernet Cat 5, Cat 6 network cable, 12 to 16 AWG speaker wire, phone wire, USB cable, Christmas light etc. Make your home more tidy and free up a lot of space. Cable clips can also improve the safety of electricity use and protect the safety of family members, especially children.


Product Information
[ 4 Size ] Pack of 400, includes 4mm x 100 Pcs, 6mm x 100 Pcs, 8mm x 100 Pcs, 10mm x 100 Pcs. Satisfy you to organize most size cables at home, can easily organize a variety of specifications of wires. [ Steel Nail ] Thick high-carbon steel nails that are acid resistant, corrosion-resistant, anti-aging, and have strong bearing capacity, the wires will not fall off frequently and will not waste rework time. Cable clips can be nailed into cement wall. [ Durable ] Cable clips are made of premium stabilized plastic, white style is more versatile, and integrates with the home environment to make it cleaner. Round cable clips allow you to secure runs of round cables like coax to walls and floorboards for a cleaner look and prevent tripping over loose cables [ Easy Install ] The installation steps of the wire clip are very simple and can be completed by one person. Insert the cable into the clip slot, hammer the nail into the wall, wood, plaster, brick, etc. With a long nail, it won’t easily fall. [ Wide USE ] The cable management perfect for RG8X, RG58, RG59 or LMR 240 coax cable, RG6 digital video or audio coaxial cable, Ethernet Cat 5, Cat 6 network cable, speaker wire, phone wire, USB cable, Christmas light etc. Make your home more tidy and free up a lot of space. Cable tidy can also improve the safety of electricity use and protect the safety of family members, especially children.
Product Dimensions 11.02 x 3.74 x 0.83 inches Item Weight 7.2 ounces Manufacturer Abnii

Frequently Asked Questions

Will these cable clips help prevent my toddler from pulling loose cords off the wall?

Yes. By routing Ethernet, coax, and low-voltage cables flush against baseboards and walls with the included steel-nail clips, you eliminate the dangling cords toddlers typically grab. The clips hold firmly in drywall, plaster, wood, and brick, keeping wires out of little hands and reducing trip hazards in hallways and playrooms.

Are the steel nails strong enough to stay anchored in cement or brick walls long term?

Yes. The high-carbon steel nails are designed with acid, corrosion, and aging resistance, and the long nail length provides a secure hold in cement, brick, plaster, and wood. Once set, cables will not sag or fall, so you do not have to redo the job and re-expose wires to children or pets.

Do the plastic clip bodies crack or snap if a cord is tugged accidentally?

No. The premium stabilized plastic is non-deforming and built to handle everyday bumps and tugs without cracking. The clip also stays reusable, so you can remove and re-seat a cable without ruining the plastic or weakening the hold.

Can I use these clips to secure a baby monitor power cord along the baseboard safely?

Absolutely. The 4mm and 6mm sizes are ideal for low-voltage baby monitor and USB cables. Tacking the cord flush against the wall removes the slack a curious child could pull, chew, or trip over, and the white or black finish blends with most baseboards for a clean look.

Will the white or black plastic get brittle or yellow over time near a window or heater?

No. The stabilized plastic resists aging and discoloration, and the steel nails resist corrosion, so the clips maintain their look and grip even in rooms with temperature swings, sunlight, or moderate humidity.

I keep tripping over the Ethernet cable running from my router to my PC. Will this fix that?

Yes. The 6mm and 8mm sizes fit standard Cat5 and Cat6 Ethernet cables perfectly. Tacking the cable along the baseboard with the steel-nail clips keeps it tight to the wall, removing the floor-level loop that causes trips in home offices and hallways.

Are these a safer alternative to adhesive cable clips that fall off and leave residue?

Yes. Adhesive clips can release over time, especially on textured or exterior walls, and they often leave sticky residue. These nail-in clips form a mechanical anchor that does not let go, so cables stay secured and there is no chemical residue near children or pets.

My dog chews loose cords under the entertainment center. Will these clips keep them out of reach?

Yes. Routing speaker wire, HDMI, and power cables tight against the wall with the clips removes the slack your dog can grab. The 4mm, 6mm, and 8mm sizes cover most home theater cables, and the steel nails hold even if your pet nudges them.

How do cable clips compare to cable sleeves or raceways for childproofing?

Cable sleeves bundle wires but do not anchor them, so a child can still pull the whole bundle. Raceways are bulkier and require cutting and mounting strips. These clips tack each cable flush to the wall individually, are nearly invisible, and require only a hammer to install.

Is plastic and steel safer to leave on a wall long term than zip ties?

Yes. Zip ties can become brittle, snap, or leave sharp edges. These plastic clips with steel nails stay soft at the cable contact point, do not degrade the wire jacket, and are reusable without tools when you need to swap a cable.

Will the steel nails rust and stain my white painted walls?

No. The high-carbon steel nails are treated for acid, corrosion, and aging resistance. They will not bleed rust or leave streaks on white or light-colored walls, even in bathrooms, kitchens, or exterior applications.

I am worried about installing these near electrical wiring in the wall. Is hammering the nails safe?

These clips are intended for low-voltage cables such as coax, Ethernet Cat5/Cat6, RG6, RG59, speaker, USB, and string light wiring. For AC mains wiring, you should consult an electrician. For low-voltage runs, the small nail length and gentle install do not pose a risk to standard wall construction.

What if a clip does not hold when I hammer it in?

The reusable design means you can pull it out, reposition, and try a new spot without ruining the plastic. For very hard masonry, pre-drilling a small pilot hole will let the high-carbon steel nail seat fully and hold at full strength.

Will the clips damage my walls when I remove them?

The clips are designed to be reusable and remove with minimal wall impact. The small nail hole is easy to fill with a dab of spackle, and the plastic clip will not chip paint or drywall the way larger anchors can.

How quickly can I get these with Prime shipping if I have a safety concern today?

The 400-piece variety pack is available with fast Amazon Prime delivery, so most U.S. customers receive it within one to two days. You can start childproofing baseboards and entertainment centers the same week you order.

How do I install these cable clips on different wall surfaces?

Hold the cable against the wall in the planned path, place the clip over the cable, and tap the steel nail with a standard household hammer until the clip seats flush against the wall. Space the clips every 12 to 18 inches for a tight, sag-free run. For hard masonry, pre-drill a small pilot hole first.

What is the best way to remove a clip without damaging the wall?

Slide a thin flat blade screwdriver or a small pry bar under the clip head and gently lift. The nail backs out cleanly, and the small hole can be filled with a dab of spackle or exterior caulk depending on the wall type. The clip itself is reusable and can be reinstalled in a new spot.

How do I choose between the 4mm, 6mm, 8mm, and 10mm sizes?

Match the clip to the cable diameter. 4mm fits thin USB and phone charging cables. 6mm fits Ethernet Cat5, slim power cords, and most lamp cords. 8mm fits Cat6, RG6 coax, HDMI, and standard power cables. 10mm fits thicker power cables, extension cords, and bundled cable runs.

Will these clips work with Cat6 Ethernet cable?

Yes. The 6mm and 8mm sizes fit standard Cat6 Ethernet cable. For tighter, more secure runs, the 8mm size is the most popular choice for Cat6, while Cat5 typically fits the 6mm clip. The round clip geometry hugs the cable without crushing it or degrading the jacket.

Are these clips compatible with RG6 and RG59 coax cable?

Yes. RG6 coax fits the 8mm clip and RG59 fits the 6mm or 8mm clip, depending on the jacket. The round clip geometry holds the coax tight to the wall without kinking the cable, which protects signal quality and prevents the gradual damage that staples often cause.

What is included in the 400-piece variety pack box?

The pack includes 100 pieces each of 4mm, 6mm, 8mm, and 10mm cable clips, with each size packaged in its own labeled bag. The 4-size variety covers coax, Ethernet, speaker wire, USB, phone, and low-voltage power cables for most home projects. Refill packs in single sizes are also available.

Are the steel nails safe to use, and will they rust over time?

The high-carbon steel nails are treated for acid, corrosion, and aging resistance, so they will not rust or bleed onto white walls. They are designed for long-term indoor and outdoor use and stay anchored in cement, brick, plaster, and wood without loosening.

What is the warranty or return policy?

The 400-piece pack is sold with the standard Amazon return window, and many listings include a manufacturer satisfaction guarantee. Check the specific product listing on the storefront where you are purchasing for the exact terms, but most customers find the clips outlast the project itself.

What is the difference between cable clips and cable staples?

Cable staples are flat metal pieces that pin the cable to the wall and can crush or pinch the jacket, especially on Cat6 and RG6. Cable clips are rounded plastic holders that hug the cable in a smooth loop and seat with a single nail, protecting signal integrity and the cable jacket over the long term.

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