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Best part: gardner bender coax cable costs comparatively low and it is available to ship in 24 hours. These staples are far more useful than the old standard metal wire staples. They hold your wire/cables. They are a sturdy piece of plastic with a short nail on each side. It includes yes, nails and will handle stacked cables. It will hold multiple cables as long as they aren't too large.
These plastic staples have thinner and sharper nails that are easier to drive in. It's a little effort to drive into baseboard (but not hard), much easier with drywall. It is wide enough to fit three cables. It includes a few nails and will handle stacked cables.
Why We Like This:
Much easier to install correctly every time than "u" shaped nails
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The wall cable staple has killer features for the price point. These are great for a quick Romex, 12 gauge or communication wire installation. They hold a single 14/2 nice and tight, and also hold two 14/3 wires as well. They don't crimp or damage wire like metal stables. They stand up to a little tug if you're moving wires around.
These work great and the dual nail arrangement lets you hammer one side at a time which works better when you are in a tight area. It can handle up to 5/8" wide, 3/4" high bundles of cable. The white part does not break easily, but they can be mashed to "ugly" pretty easily.
Why We Like This:
Easier to use than staples and is insulated as well
Very durable and works for what it is intended for