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The Alex Tech 25ft - 1/4 inch Split Wire Loom Tubing in sleek black is designed to protect and organize your electrical wiring. Made from high-quality polyethylene, it offers exceptional durability and resistance to extreme temperatures and chemicals, making it ideal for various applications in automotive, industrial, and home settings.
G**G
This keeps my cats from chewing on the wires for my surround sound system.
Serves it's purpose. Easy to use.
E**O
Worth it.
I got it for a dental clinic. It works perfectly fine. All cables look organized and neat. Worth it.
R**Z
Lots of Length and Flexibility
Glad I purchased this to keep my wires safe.I purchased this to keep smaller 24gauge cables clear and protected as I add additional lighting into my car. I like how this helps to hold all the cables together when ziptied and prevents any elements from hitting the cables itself.This is a plastic housing which is often found in cars. I opted for the smaller 1/4 inch as it fit better for my application.It was easy to use scissors or clippers to cut the length I needed and it makes the entire project look a lot more professional and well thought out.
S**6
Cover up 👍
Good productWill buy again
R**D
Great quality and price
I needed this to neatly tuck away and protect a Cat6 cable running along my house. It fits perfectly. If you're thinking of running more than 2 Cat6 cables however, do yourself a favor and go up in size. Good quality and very happy with it.
P**L
worked great on my car engine
2009 Chev Impala LTZ with 3900 V6. The black plastic or loom around the wiring system of the car had crumbled off in several places and upon inspection was brittle all over. I used Alex Tech Split Wire Loom Tubing sold on Amazon in the following sizes 1 inch, ¾ inch, in separate bags and ½ 3/8 ¼ which was sold in one bag. I would suggest for a big project, like mine, to order all the above sizes. The loom was capable of going over the size below – hence I was able to put on ½ inch then tape followed by putting ¾ inch over the ½ inch and taping again as an example. There were also spots that were soft from the heat but not breaking off – I put the next size of loom over the original loom and taped over it. There were a couple of fastenings made like flex ties which had to be cut – I found a heat-resistant flex tie for 258 degrees at HD which slipped in the slot of the old tie. You Tube had some videos on how to start the loom and that was helpful. Be sure to attach the harness back to the support attachments, this is important – I had a Ford dealer who forgot to reattach the harness behind the engine on a recall– a few months later on a road trip the car went from 70 mph to 5 mph in a blink of an eye. Had to call a tow truck and the very small wire for the transmission in the harness had been burned through as it was touching the engine. The XFasten Wire Harness Tape sold on Amazon was easy to put on. I had to adjust and use shorter lengths in places where the wires were crowded by other parts of the car. This is heat tap and made different than electrical tape (which will melt off in a car engine compartment) as the glue is made to stick as it gets hot (car engine).
S**E
Made to last
As advertised, should hold up for many many years
K**O
Good product
Got this to prevent my puppy from chewing on cords. Worked sort of
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