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Cable clips are small devices that are used to keep wires organized. They can attach to the wall, skirting board, and ceiling. They are an excellent way to keep cables out of sight, and also prevent tripping hazards caused by loose wires. These devices are extremely useful when you're using many different types of electronics. If you use these devices around your home, you'll soon realize that they're indispensable! But how do you use them?
The smallest Cable tie for automotive wire harness, a 19 mm by 14 mm, is designed to hold cables in place. Cable clips typically have flat adhesive-backed bases with rounded arms that hug the cable in place. Because of their small size, cable clips can even accommodate thinner cables. These small clips are particularly useful if you need to hide cables. You can even place them right against the edge of a table for extra discreetness. And if you're short on space, these handy devices are great for securing cables without compromising their appearance.
Blulu Cable Clips have a strong adhesive base and can withstand both indoor and outdoor use. They're small enough to be hidden behind baseboards, but strong enough to hold cables as thick as 0.27 inches. They're also versatile, as they're made of sturdy polyethylene and come with pre-installed screws. And, with a full one-year warranty, you can be sure that cable clips are worth every penny.
As for their appearance, cable clips usually come in neutral colors. You can find colorful ones too. For instance, a white shaded circle clip is perfect for securing fairy lights. Sticking adhesive hooks to the ceiling will not look very attractive with this. If you want to decorate with a fairy-lit tree, try using a white circle clip. This way, they won't show up as ugly as you'd expect.

Nail cable clips are often used to set up TV and ethernet cables. They come in either a round or rectangular shape. Screw-in cable clips are better for thicker wires and tubing. Screw-in cable clips are sturdy and can handle heavy loads. A nail can be inserted into the clip to attach it to a wall. But they can't be used on surfaces where you don't want nails. And a self-adhesive cable clip can be a good choice in some situations.