Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at the 3/16 inch size, 100 count, plastic saddle shape, and cable-routing checks for dry service areas.
Pros
The upside
- The 100 pack gives a controller area plenty of low-voltage cable support pieces.
- The black plastic saddle shape helps guide compatible cable along wood surfaces.
- The 3/16 inch size is easy to label beside cable-routing notes.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Cable size, surface, indoor/outdoor exposure, and code requirements should be checked before use.
- Staples should guide cable gently so the jacket stays intact.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
What to know:
Confirm cable size, surface material, exposure, fastening method, jacket condition, and local electrical requirements before use.
Where to check it
Check Gardner Bender PSB-160 Low-Voltage Plastic Staples
Open the current merchant listing if the buyer fit and tradeoffs still line up.
- Amazon opens the Gardner Bender PSB-160 product page.
Breakdown
Full review
A low-voltage staple pack for neat cable paths
The Gardner Bender PSB-160 pack includes black 3/16 inch low-voltage plastic staples. In an irrigation-service setup, they can help guide compatible low-voltage cable along wood surfaces near a controller shelf, service board, or dry utility area.
Staples should support cable gently. Leave the jacket smooth and follow the controller manual, cable rating, and local requirements.
Keep routing readable
Cable paths are clear to service when they are straight, labeled, and visible. Use a small record to name the cable, surface, and nearby controller or sensor path.
The black staple color can sit quietly in a dry service area. Keep a few spares in a parts case with wire labels, connector notes, and a small screwdriver.
Check the surface first
These staples are made for wood applications. Confirm the surface, cable size, and exposure before using them near an irrigation controller or related low-voltage service area.
For buried sprinkler wire, follow the wire listing, splice method, burial expectations, and local code.
Where it fits
Choose this pack for compatible low-voltage cable support on wood surfaces near dry controller and service-note areas.
What to know
Confirm cable size, surface material, exposure, fastening method, jacket condition, and local electrical requirements before use.