THE CIMPLE CO 50 ft RG6 Direct Burial Coax Cable vs THE CIMPLE CO Coaxial Cable 125 ft RG6 White
Overall winner: THE CIMPLE CO Coaxial Cable 125 ft RG6 White
Key Differences
Product A (125 ft RG6) offers a longer run and highlights low-loss performance and a durable UV‑resistant jacket, making it a better choice for general indoor/outdoor TV wiring where cable length and signal quality matter. Product B (50 ft direct burial) is built for burial and harsh outdoor use with a direct-burial orange jacket and moisture-tolerant, weather-stabilized connectors, so choose B when you need waterproof, ground‑safe outdoor installation
THE CIMPLE CO 50 ft RG6 Direct Burial Coax Cable
Outdoor-coax RG6 cable with direct burial jacket and weathered connectors for moisture tolerance. Suitable for cable modems and antennas, with durable weatherproof performance. Customers note clear TV reception and easy installation
Pros
- direct burial jacket for outdoor use
- weatherproof connectors
- high visibility orange jacket
- good signal with modems and antennas
Cons
- orange color may be a visual preference
- focused on RG6 specific use
THE CIMPLE CO Coaxial Cable 125 ft RG6 White
Coaxial cable with male F-pin connectors for high-speed data transmission. Flexible UV-resistant outer jacket and dual-shielded design for clear signal and durable use; easy to install with screw-on connectors
Pros
- dual-shielded RG6 construction
- easy-to-screw-on compression connectors
- UV-resistant outer jacket
- flexible indoor/outdoor use
Cons
- length may be longer than needed for small setups
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
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| Price | Tie |
| Durability | THE CIMPLE CO |
| Versatility | THE CIMPLE CO |
| User Reviews | THE CIMPLE CO |