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Paris Dotz - Cord ID Pro Cable Identifiers (12-Count) - Gray/Lime/Yellow/Orange/Blue/Clear

Model: DCI171M
SKU: 8229002

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  • General
    • Brand: Paris Dotz
    • Model Number: DCI171M
    • Product Name: Cord ID Pro Cable Identifiers (12-Count)
    • Color: Gray/Lime/Yellow/Orange/Blue/Clear
    • Compatibility: Most cords 1/8" to 5/16" thick
  • Warranty
    • Warranty - Parts: Not available
    • Warranty - Labor: Not available
  • Other
    • UPC: 090146009890

Simplify the installation and maintenance of cords and cables in residential, commercial and institutional environments with these Paris Dotz DCI171M identifiers, which offer 4 easy methods of identification, including color, number and handwriting.

  • Compatible with most cords 1/8" to 5/16" thick: For use with a wide range of cables and cords.
  • Cord identifiers: Help you install and maintain cords and cables in residential, commercial and institutional environments.
  • Label options: Let you identify and sort your cords by color, number, handwriting, DYMO Rhino, P-Touch and Brady labels, with a total of 12 cord IDs, 12 inserts, 24 assorted stickers numbered 1-6, for a wide range of identifiers.
  • Reusable and durable design: With resistance to degradation due to dirt, dust, moisture and heat promotes long-lasting use.
Whats Included
  • Paris Dotz Cord ID Pro Cable Identifiers (12-Count)
  • 12 inserts, 24 assorted stickers numbered 1-6

Q: how long are these cords

A: These are not cords so there is no length to them. They are colored tabs that wrap around a cord for identification.

Q: do they fix coaxial cables for identifying what room a cable runs to from an antenna distribution?

A: Yes, they fit coaxial. I am using these on my coaxial for my Spectrum internet wire which comes out of the wall and my antenna which comes out of the wall and is next to the Spectrum cable (for the OTA channels). Had to because everything goes behind TV stand and needed to know which was which.