Double Flat Twin & Earth Cable Clip
From £9.90£11.88 EX VATINC VAT
Double flat twin and earth cable clips available in grey or white, sized from 1.0mm to 2.5mm. Hardened nail pins drive into masonry and plasterboard, with internal grips that hold cable firmly in place. Available in boxes of 100 or 1000.
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| Size | Price | QTY |
|---|---|---|
| 1.5mm grey | £9.90£11.88 | |
| 2.5mm grey | £45.00£54.00 | Out of stock |
The double flat twin and earth cable clip is a staple on any first fix electrical job. Whether you are running cables across a plasterboard ceiling or pinning a second circuit alongside an existing one, these clips keep everything neat, secure and properly spaced. Available in 1.0mm, 1.5mm and 2.5mm sizes, and in both grey and white to suit the surface, they are the sort of thing you want by the bucket load rather than hunting around for a dozen at a time.
The nail pins are hardened and extra length, which matters more than it sounds. Standard clips can struggle with dense plasterboard or older masonry, leading to bent pins and a lot of swearing. These drive cleanly into both surfaces without the pin buckling mid-strike. The countersunk pin holder is a small but well-considered detail too, distributing the load and reducing the risk of splitting the clip body when you are working at pace.
What Makes These Flat Twin and Earth Cable Clips Worth Using
Internal grips hold the cable in position once clipped, which stops it working loose over time. Anyone who has gone back to a job six months later to find cables sagging away from the surface will appreciate why that matters. It is a minor thing until it is not.
Choosing the right size is straightforward: match the clip to your cable. The 1.0mm grey suits the lighter stuff, 1.5mm is available in both grey and white for flexibility depending on where you are fixing, and 2.5mm grey handles the heavier ring main and kitchen circuit cable. White clips are the obvious choice on white-painted walls or skirtings where you want the installation to sit back and not draw attention.
Available in boxes of 100 or 1000, these are priced properly for trade use. A thousand-box gets through a full rewire or a commercial first fix without constantly reordering, which is the whole point.
Pro Tip: When fixing into harder plasterboard or dot-and-dab walls, give the nail pin one firm strike rather than several light taps to keep it tracking straight and avoid bending the pin mid-drive.






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