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Review on πŸ”— Durable Self-Locking Nylon Cable Wire Ties Wraps, 550 Pack Assorted Sizes for Indoor & Outdoor Use - Black, 4/6/8/8/10/12 Inch by Brandon Vox

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It all depends on what you want to use them for.

Cable ties can be cumbersome or slick and easy to work with. I use them at home for work, at work for work, and around the house for hobbies. I'd say I'm probably using 50 to 75 a month. I can say from experience that it is very important that the screed is suitable for the type of work. So without further ado let me say that this cable tie kit is designed for light duty jobs. This means they're great for: β€’ Hobbies where fixed objects don't move. β€’ Coiling wires in a vehicle that is not getting warm and not moving. β€’ Securing light items in a temperature and weather controlled environment. .You should not use these cable ties on items exposed β€’ in the sun β€’ in high temperatures β€’ in a humid environment or outdoors where they may be exposed to the elements β€’ on any item or work is considered heavy. .Believe me when I tell you I have used many different types and sizes of zippers and let's just say zippers are made for different types of work and conditions so it is very important that you use the zippers, that you use. use what you will do. In summary, these cable ties are very thin, yet so smooth to use that they can be tightened with one hand. The tooth in the tie is strong and they are not brittle at all. The fact that they come in a variety of 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 inch packages will keep me from wasting too long zip ties and cutting them off when I really need the short ones. Just remember, don't wear them in hot weather, in the sun, in inclement weather, or on top of a heavy object and you'll save yourself ripping zip ties and extra work.

Pros
  • πŸ”·EASY TO USE: Cable ties have a self-locking design for easy use. By tying what you want to disassemble and then inserting the hoop into your head.
Cons
  • No Instructions