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Most of you have probably seen ads for these cable grips....

But did you know you could get these for a better price....

I've been using the PCT sleeves for a few years. You just have to have the proper connector on your coax cable. Most, if not all, high quality RG6 and RG6U cables found in local hardware stores and even "Wally World" come with nice compression fittings that these PCT sleeves work with (usually the 21mm size, but check). You just have to be willing to spend a few more dollars on the cable than on the smaller, hard to grip, crimp on connectors. And you don't need any tools to install the PCT sleeves; just push the on.
I think you can find the PCT sleeves on Amazon and/or bay too. But they are cheap enough at the PCT store.

But did you know you could get these for a better price....

I've been using the PCT sleeves for a few years. You just have to have the proper connector on your coax cable. Most, if not all, high quality RG6 and RG6U cables found in local hardware stores and even "Wally World" come with nice compression fittings that these PCT sleeves work with (usually the 21mm size, but check). You just have to be willing to spend a few more dollars on the cable than on the smaller, hard to grip, crimp on connectors. And you don't need any tools to install the PCT sleeves; just push the on.
I think you can find the PCT sleeves on Amazon and/or bay too. But they are cheap enough at the PCT store.