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cable clip...particular type...where can i get them...?

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joko | 14:56 Wed 04th May 2011 | Technology
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my friend leant me a usb cable ...it was for a blackberry - but said nokia on it..(!)

it had attached to it, a cable clip that was basically 2 curved pieces of plastic attached to the wire at one side.... they were kind of like lobster pincers but thin plastic about an inch high... from above it was kind of like this - () and you coil the wire and put it inbetween

this one was permanently attached to the cable but i wondered if you could buy loose ones you can attach to any cable

thanks
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I would try maplins, they normally have all sorts of cables
I've never seen those anywhere other than on a nokia cable (it's a standard USB cable BTW, hence why it's works with a blackberry)

I've seen these used to do the same job and they work well though.

http://www.iworld.co....Stores_Cable_Tidy.htm
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thanks... those look a bit small chuck, i was hoping to use them for larger cables too...i was hoping to find bag of them for a £4 quid or so, like you would find in a diy shop or something, those are £2 each.

its a shame they dont make them...they are very good
You could try these for smallish cables

http://www.reusablecableties.com/

or reusable nylon ties

http://www.maplin.co....ia=usb&c=so&u=strat15

or velco type

http://www.maplin.co....ia=usb&c=so&u=strat15

I do have a pack of 5 cable ties for larger cables (such as a lawnmower cable) from a pound shop. Don't know the name but are hard plastic, black and yellow and have a ratchet and release clip. Very useful.

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