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Why You Should Buy Your Cables from a Reputable Cable Supplier

When it comes to cables, not all suppliers are created equal. Make sure you're getting your cables from a supplier with stringent safety measures and requirements.

by VIKAS DAYAL • March 01, 2022

Cables.com, Datacomm Cables, Power Cables, Reseller, VAR


When it comes to buying power cables, many people think that they can just go to any store or supplier and purchase any cable they need, regardless of price. However, this is not always the best idea, especially if you are selecting your cables based on price. In fact, if you want to make sure that you are getting a quality product, you should be buying your cables from a reputable cable supplier. There are many knock-off cables out there, and they can often be very dangerous and end up costing more money in damage control than you'd save going the cheaper route for cables.

A reputable cable supplier, like Cables.com, will have stringent safety measures and requirements in place, ensuring that you are getting a quality product. When it comes to your business or home network, you don't want to take any chances - make sure you are buying your cables from a reputable supplier.

At Cables.com, we have strict quality control measures in place, so you can be sure that the cables you receive will meet safety standards as set by the government and other regulating bodies. Our suppliers have UL, CSA and ISO 9000 certifications to show they adhere to the highest standards, and almost all products we sell are ROHS compliant. A poorly manufactured power cord or data cable can create serious havoc such as overheating, data loss, electrical fires, and reduced uptime because of poor speeds and connection.

Another reason to buy your cables from a reputable power cable supplier is support. Just as not all cables are created equal, not all projects require the same cable either. You will want to make sure that the product you order, especially if it is a custom cable, is exactly what you need for that particular use. Should something not work out or it's not right for your needs, you'll want to trust that the return policy is easy and fair. Only reputable cabling companies like Cables.com stand by their products with fair and easy return policies, as well as support staff available to assist you with your cabling questions.

A very important feature that reputable manufacturers have that discount stores and suppliers don't have is the capability to create specific custom cables. Custom cables at Cables.com can be designed for your specific specs, lengths, and even color. This allows for data and cabling spaces to be organized and free of cable and wire clutter. Custom cables are ideal when creating a clean-up for your cabling space. If you don’t see it on our site, contact us and we will make it happen.

Choosing the cheaper option can cost you more in damages and replacements than the money you'd save going the cheap route. However, a quality cable does not always need to be expensive. Reputable cable suppliers like Cables.com offer high-quality cables at an affordable price.

When it comes to your business or home network, don’t take any chances - make sure you are buying your cables from a reputable supplier. At Cables.com we have the knowledge to help you with your specific cabling needs, be it technical or customer support, we pride ourselves on offering the most honest prices, and most of all, the largest collection of the highest quality power and data cables available. We have been in business for over 20 years and have extensive knowledge of cable products and safety measures...and that is why our customers keep coming back for all their power cord and data cable needs.


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