🔧 Tame the Tangle: Your Cables Deserve the Best!
The HydroMaxx® Flexible Polyethylene Corrugated Split Tubing is a lightweight, durable solution for organizing light to medium duty cords and wires. Made from low-density polyethylene, it offers excellent resistance to solvents and acids while providing full-coverage protection for various types of cables. With a continuous split design, adding or removing cables is a hassle-free experience.
Manufacturer | Maxx Flex |
Part Number | 48080034100-Y |
Item Weight | 5.11 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 15.63 x 15.43 x 8.98 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3/4" Dia. x 100 ft |
Color | Yellow |
Material | Polyethylene |
Installation Method | Self-Adhesive |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**H
Product as described
Product arrived on time exactly as described used to cover power cord in rv park
T**R
Worked as expected
Used to cover/contain 18 gauge wires for a Lubrication control system in a dealership shop
T**J
Pretty good.
Wiring for Ethernet before I close up the basement with drywall and I bought this to keep the install tidy. It works but I should have gotten a larger size, 1” doesn’t carry as much wire as I was hoping.
M**Y
Good protective wire loom
This is a very good product for the price. It is solid and very easy to work with. We used it under a stage to protect the audio wiring.
M**I
3/4" corrugated tube
Great product well made and sturdy. Price with shipping was good. I have ordered this several times.
A**R
quite flexable
Nothing to dislike.
M**.
Works as intended. But degraded in the sun.
I live in a CA desert community. So summer sun is fierce. Too strong for this product. It has been 2 years. I purchased this repeat order to replace the shredding piece as an emergency measure. But I will look for another solution.
A**R
Split LDPE Tubing - Proper Way To Start Split
I am a homeowner and purchased Hydromax Split LDPE Tubing. Other products I purchased locally had a more pronounced tubing split making it easier to separate the incision. This tubing is scored but doesn't easily split. I don't want to force it open. Is there a recommended way to safely and easily open the seam of a 50 ft section? I am thinking of using a razor knife but hoping to get feedback first. Otherwise, product received is as expected. Thank you.
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