1000ft Bulk Cat6 Outdoor Ethernet Cable - CCA - DIY Kit Review

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GEARit 1000ft Cat6 Outdoor Ethernet Cable Review — Worth it? Best for DIY Outdoor Runs

GEARit 1000ft Cat6 Outdoor Ethernet Cable

Intro — the problem this kit tries to solve

Running network cable outdoors or long runs between buildings is a common headache: you want reliable speeds, weather resistance, and a price that won’t blow the project budget. The GEARit 1000ft Cat6 Outdoor Ethernet Cable DIY Kit promises a one-roll solution — 1000 feet of Cat6-rated cable plus 20 RJ45 plugs and boots so you can cut and terminate exactly the lengths you need. But is the economy and convenience worth the trade-offs? This review breaks down material quality, real-world performance, pros/cons, and who should (and shouldn’t) buy it.

Material & Quality

  • Conductor: 24 AWG stranded CCA (Copper Clad Aluminum). Lighter and less expensive than pure copper; higher electrical resistance per foot.
  • Cable type: 4-pair UTP Cat6, rated to 550 MHz.
  • Jacket: Outdoor-rated LDPE/PVC outer jacket — listed as UV-, water-, snow- and dirt-resistant and suitable for direct-burial claims in the product text.
  • Connectors & accessories: Kit includes 20 RJ45 connectors and 20 protective boots with gold-plated contacts on the plugs.
  • Physical: Spool weight ~21.6 lb (1000 ft), reasonably flexible for routing around corners; tools are NOT included.

What this means in practice

  • CCA lowers cost and weight but increases resistance. That affects voltage drop (important for PoE), attenuation over long runs, and thermal behavior under load.
  • Cat6 signaling can reach multi-gigabit speeds, but with CCA and long outdoor runs the practical performance for 10GbE and high-power PoE will be reduced compared with true copper Cat6/Cat6a.
  • The outer jacket looks robust for above-ground outdoor installations (UV and weather), but if you truly need long-term direct burial reliability, verify manufacturer burial-rating specifics or use conduit — many installers prefer purpose-rated direct-burial gel-filled cable for permanent underground runs.

Real-World Experience — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Great value-per-foot: 1000 ft plus 20 RJ45 plugs and boots at a price well below comparable copper spools.
  • Handy DIY kit: includes connectors and boots so you can custom-cut runs and terminate on site (time saver for multiple drops).
  • Flexible and easy to route: stranded construction makes it easier to bend around corners without kinking.
  • Outdoor jacket feels durable — good for above-ground runs, exterior walls, and short-term burial where budget is a constraint.

Cons

  • CCA conductivity limitations — expect higher attenuation and voltage drop. Not ideal for long 10GbE runs or high-power PoE over long distances.
  • Crimping CCA screwed RJ45s can be finicky. Use connectors rated for stranded cable and a decent crimper; cheap connectors or improper crimps can cause unreliable links.
  • Manufacturer states direct-burial suitability — still, for mission-critical or permanent underground installations, I recommend conduit or a true direct-burial gel-filled copper cable for longevity.
  • Tools not included — you’ll need a good stripper, crimper for RJ45 (stranded-capable), and a basic network tester to verify runs.

Quick Performance Notes

  • Expect reliable Fast/Gigabit Ethernet for typical residential and small-business runs (short to moderate lengths).
  • 10GbE is technically possible on Cat6 but commonly limited to shorter distances (~55m on good copper Cat6 under ideal conditions). With CCA the usable distance for 10GbE and high-quality links will be shorter.
  • PoE: works for lower-power devices (PoE, PoE+), but for PoE++ or long-run cameras/access points, watch for voltage drop and heat. If you plan many powered devices at distance, choose solid copper-rated cable.

Quick Comparison — How GEARit’s Kit Stacks Up

GEARit 1000ft CCA Cat6 Kit Affordable, includes 20 RJ45 plugs & boots, outdoor jacket; CCA conductor — best for budget DIY outdoor runs.
Monoprice / Cable Matters 1000ft Solid Copper Cat6 Outdoor Higher material cost but true copper conductors, better long-term performance for PoE and 10GbE; typically sold without connectors.
Cat6a Outdoor (Copper) Higher bandwidth and better headroom for 10GbE over longer distances; more expensive and stiffer, but future-proof.

Bottom line of comparison

  • GEARit = best value for budget-conscious DIYers who need many custom-length outdoor runs and mostly Gigabit performance.
  • If you need guaranteed 10GbE over long runs, or many high-power PoE devices, spend more on solid copper Cat6/Cat6a outdoor-rated cable.

Who is this product best for?

  • DIY homeowners running hardwired connections across a yard, garage, or between nearby buildings where budget matters.
  • Small businesses or installers doing many short-to-medium outdoor runs and who want connectors included to save time.
  • Network hobbyists, security camera installs on short runs, and people who value flexibility and easy routing.
  • Not ideal for enterprise backbone links, long-distance 10GbE backhaul, or high-power PoE deployments where solid copper is recommended.

Specifications (from the product)

Product 1000ft Bulk Cat6 Outdoor Ethernet Cable – CCA – DIY Kit
Brand GEARit
Conductor 24 AWG stranded CCA (4-pair UTP)
Bandwidth Rated 550 MHz
Length 1000 feet
Included 20 RJ45 connectors, 20 protective boots (tools not included)
Price (listed) $156.98 (compare at $179.99)

Real-world summary: If you want a low-cost, flexible outdoor Cat6 kit for Gigabit connections and short PoE runs, this is a useful option. For mission-critical, long-distance 10GbE or heavy PoE deployments, choose a true copper outdoor cable.

Quick Buying Tips

  • Use RJ45 connectors rated for stranded cable when terminating (included connectors should match, but verify).
  • Bring a quality crimper and a basic cable tester — verify each run after termination.
  • If you plan to bury the cable permanently, consider conduit or a true direct-burial copper cable for longevity.
  • For many camera/AP PoE installations, keep runs short or use local power injectors to reduce voltage drop concerns.

Final Verdict & CTA

GEARit’s 1000ft Cat6 Outdoor CCA DIY Kit is a solid budget pick for DIYers and small installers who need lots of cable and included connectors at a low price. It delivers good flexibility, weather-resistant jacketing, and convenience — with the trade-off of CCA conductors that limit long-distance 10GbE and heavy PoE performance.

Thinking of buying? If you purchase through our store, use code STORE10 at checkout for an exclusive 10% off this kit — a limited-time deal to help stretch your project budget. Remember to add a quality crimper and tester to your cart if you don’t already own them.

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