Reusable Velcro Self-Gripping Tapes Review

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Velcro is a brand name of fabric hook-and-loop fasteners that consists of a hook side, which is a piece of fabric covered with tiny hooks, and a loop side, which is covered with even smaller and hairier loops. When the two sides are pressed together, the hooks catch in the loops and hold the pieces together. When the layers are separated, the strips make a characteristic ripping sound.
With the new Velcro reusable self-gripping ties you can now take control of computer and electronics cord clutter with easily adjustable, reusable hook & loop ties. The reusable Velcro will also help you to easily tie attaches to cords to prevent loss. In addition to this, it has simple one-piece design wraps onto itself for a secure hold.
You can now take control of cord clutter. Bundle computer and electronics cords with these easily adjustable, reusable ties. The simple one-piece design wraps onto itself for a secure hold.
Many people have tried these cable ties and they stink. The Velcro-like hooks and loops are tiny, which is why you get so many on a roll. But those tiny hooks and loops just don't hold. You might think you get a lot for your money, but rather, a heavier colored Velcro cable/wire ties. You can use them on power cords, network wires, and equipment wires in your lab. They're easy to use and the colors will let you code the types of wires you have bundled.
The hook-and-loop fastener was invented in 1941 by Swiss engineer, George de Mestral who lived in Commugny, Switzerland. The idea came to him one day after returning from a hunting trip with his dog in the Alps. He took a close look at the burrs (seeds) of burdock that kept sticking to his clothes and his dog's fur. He examined them under a microscope, and noted their hundreds of hooks that caught on anything with a loop, such as clothing, animal fur, or hair. He then saw the possibility of binding two materials reversibly in a simple fashion, if he could figure out how to duplicate the hooks and loops.


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