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How tidy do you keep your wires in your home? Are they laying about in a mess or do you have them sorted and all zip tied to reduce tangles?
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I don't keep the wires very tidy since I don't have a lot of stuff plug into my power bars.

I think there is a chance of breaking the wires if you use over pull the zip ties which can squeeze stuff very hard.
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Zip ties are fine as long as you aren't pulling on them as tight as possible, problem is though an installer might really use a small tight zip tie so when you go to undo it, you have to use a knife and then you risk cutting the wire.
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Skeithex wrote:Zip ties are fine as long as you aren't pulling on them as tight as possible, problem is though an installer might really use a small tight zip tie so when you go to undo it, you have to use a knife and then you risk cutting the wire.
There is always a possibility that a family member, friend, or stranger pull on the zip ties very hard because they are bored, and like to fidget with stuff like zip ties.

I think clear tape would be a safer way to secure cables. Tape is cheaper as well.

Some people also use a flexible tube with a opening in the center to organize their cables.
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froggyboy604 wrote:
Skeithex wrote:Zip ties are fine as long as you aren't pulling on them as tight as possible, problem is though an installer might really use a small tight zip tie so when you go to undo it, you have to use a knife and then you risk cutting the wire.
There is always a possibility that a family member, friend, or stranger pull on the zip ties very hard because they are bored, and like to fidget with stuff like zip ties.

I think clear tape would be a safer way to secure cables. Tape is cheaper as well.

Some people also use a flexible tube with a opening in the center to organize their cables.
tape can leave a sticky residue behind and that organize tube can look rather tacky.
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Skeithex wrote:
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tape can leave a sticky residue behind and that organize tube can look rather tacky.
You can always put another piece of tape over the sticky residue or use a cleaning liquid which is safe for cleaning plastics, and metal. Some tape does not leave a noticeable amount of sticky residue. The sticky residue also may dry up after many days of being exposed to the air.

A tube can look nice depending on the size, length, design of the tube. The tube is also usually put behind a desk, and TV stand, so not many people will see it unless they look behind their desk.
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in my experience it is just best to use a rubber band if possible to hold the wires together.
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