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I dont see anything innovative here. This would need to be wider in order to be able to conduct more electricity. And it ends up taking much more space than a round wire. Not to mention it looks easier to accidentally staple or nail something into.
FelixTheHouseFreak 2 years ago
Nothing will work as well as cylindrical wires. There is more resistance in flat wires.
fingerboy18 2 years ago
A lot of this stuff at CES is pretty old. I guess they let in anyone this year.
Bad economy, bad show.
houdini65 3 years ago
like...
danxl5 3 years ago
Yea that is interesting, I can see how they'd come in handy in a lot of situations.
MaddCatzz 3 years ago
wow ...
YellowTexasRose90 3 years ago
They had those on Canada's Worst Handyman last year.
IdleGod 3 years ago
interesting
IMPMAC 3 years ago
cool
Wikkets 3 years ago
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I dont see anything innovative here. This would need to be wider in order to be able to conduct more electricity. And it ends up taking much more space than a round wire. Not to mention it looks easier to accidentally staple or nail something into.
FelixTheHouseFreak 2 years ago
Nothing will work as well as cylindrical wires. There is more resistance in flat wires.
fingerboy18 2 years ago
A lot of this stuff at CES is pretty old. I guess they let in anyone this year.
Bad economy, bad show.
houdini65 3 years ago
like...
danxl5 3 years ago
Yea that is interesting, I can see how they'd come in handy in a lot of situations.
MaddCatzz 3 years ago
wow ...
YellowTexasRose90 3 years ago
They had those on Canada's Worst Handyman last year.
IdleGod 3 years ago
interesting
IMPMAC 3 years ago
cool
Wikkets 3 years ago