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G&B Wire Markers 1-45 Precut stick on labels for all sized wire
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1 415 Mon July 30, 2007
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100% of reviewers $8.00 10.0
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Description: G&B Wire Markers are the safe convenient way to mark layout wires. No chance of electrical interference, peel and stick. 1-45

Available at HD and Lowes under 8 bucks


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Joe Daddy

C & SF, my obsession

Registered: October 2006
Location: Colorado
Posts: 281
Review Date: Mon July 30, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $8.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Inexpensive, easy to read, permanent non-smear ink
Cons: A little onery to remove from the sick on back sometimes.

Pros
+ No pen or ink required
+ Does not smear
+ Peel and stick
+ Removable but resist falling off
+ NO metal or conductors to interfere with wiring and circuitry
+ Widely available
+ You ain't gonna run out of them
+ other styles available

Cons
- Kinda small
- Don't apply themselves, you gotta do it yourself
- Use them with 3 or 4 years and don't store them in the direct sun or the glue will loose it's sticking power.

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