Gardner Bender 11 in. Black Cable Tie, 100 Pack delivers dependable organization for electrical, AV, and IT installations, with a ready-to-use bulk bundle designed for professionals who value speed, security, and durability.
Constructed from robust nylon, these self-locking cable ties stand up to outdoor exposure thanks to UV resistance. They’re rated for temperatures up to 185, ensuring stable performance in sun-drenched racks, garages, or outdoor equipment bays.
Key benefits at a glance:
- Length: 11 inches — long enough to secure large bundles without strain
- Tensile strength: 50 — dependable restraint for general wiring and hose bundles
- Color: Black — discreet in most installations, blends with dark cables and bays
- UV Resistant: Yes — designed for prolonged outdoor or sunlit indoor use
- Connector Type: Self-Locking — fast, tool-free securing with a positive, audible click
- Number in package: 100 — bulk pack to stock job sites and workshops
- Packaging: Bagged — easy to count, store, and transport
- Brand: Gardner Bender — trusted by electrical professionals for reliability
- Material: Nylon — flexible yet strong for common cable and wiring needs
Why choose these over generic ties? The Gardner Bender 11" black ties pair a proven nylon formulation with a self-locking buckle and a bulk 100-pack that’s ideal for recurring jobs. The 11" length supports larger bundles without overcrowding, while the 50 lb rating covers most household and light commercial cabling tasks. The UV resistance means they won’t crack or lose grip after extended sun exposure, making them suitable for outdoor equipment enclosures, weatherproof wiring runs, and automotive or garden projects.
Use cases and tips:
- Bundle and secure wiring runs behind panels, racks, or within equipment enclosures.
- Organize power strips, data, and network cables in closets or server rooms.
- Bundle garden hoses or irrigation lines for cleaner, safer storage in outdoor sheds.
- Install in attics, basements, or garages where incidental sun exposure occurs.
For best results, thread the tail through the self-locking head until the bundle is snug but not overtightened, trim the excess tail for a neat finish, and avoid placing ties near sharp edges or heat sources.