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Pros & Cons
Pros
Holds well in multiple thicknesses. I wish for one thing to be different about it, and that is for the jateral that it is made of * be softer, more flexable, not so ridged.
Could be useful in automotive applications to pass wires or coax through car or truck body panels, fender skirts, fire wall. It fit the rg8-u cable nicely and does the job i need. The cat loves to chase the rest, and i have about 99 left if he looses ... Read More
Cons
Inside diameter is not round. It is oblong. Need to go larger than 5/16's for this to fit correctly. Jagged grips on the outside are way too big for your average 3/8 hole which are what you use to feed an rg6 cable.
Highlights
Quality
It will work very well and is very secure with rg6 coax
Good product should protect cable from sharp edges
Based on other reviews they are not made of cheap plastic and are not oblong
Used a 38 inch bit to drill in and then hammered with my hand for one and a hammer with another this into the hole
Price
Only needed two but price was right
Good product for the money simple to use for a penetration
Shipping
The best in quick ordering and shipping
Packaging/appearance
Bought the bag used so i expect someone took out two returned it and this is the package i got
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
great, through, good, fit and needed. - Our engine has detected that Amazon has altered, modified or removed reviews from this listing. We approximate total reviews altered up to 2.
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 61.6% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 522 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 30 2024.
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The instructions say to use some silicone
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But if you cut your hole the correct size you can forego that mess
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I didnt need so many but maybe ill get creative with the rest
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I used 38 bits and hammered it in
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Used a 38 inch bit to drill in and then hammered with my hand for one and a hammer with another this into the hole
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
No room for other critters or other things to enter
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
What more can you say we ordered it it showed up
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I think i went with a 38” drill but you want one slightly smaller than the teeth ridges to get a good bite into sheet rock
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