THE CIMPLE CO Coaxial Cable 125 ft RG6 White vs G-PLUG RG6 Coaxial Cable 150ft Quad Shielded
Overall winner: G-PLUG RG6 Coaxial Cable 150ft Quad Shielded
Key Differences
THE CIMPLE CO (125 ft) emphasizes low-loss performance and a durable UV-resistant jacket with easy-to-screw-on connectors, while G-PLUG offers a longer 150 ft run, quad shielding for stronger signal retention and a waterproof/weatherproof design but may lack an adapter for some units
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
G-PLUG RG6 Coaxial Cable 150ft Quad Shielded
Quad shielded RG6 coaxial cable for HDTV, satellite, and internet. Durable outdoor-rated design with waterproof connectors for reliable signal transmission. Users note solid build and good value, with length aiding wall outlet reach
Pros
- Quad shielded for signal strength
- Waterproof and weatherproof design
- Long length for easy outlet reach
- Easy to attach to existing systems
Cons
- Connectors feedback mixed; some report missing adapter
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | G-PLUG |
| Versatility | G-PLUG |
| User Reviews | G-PLUG |