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CargoLoc 62339 Epdm Rubber Tarp Straps Steel Hooks, 9-Inch, 2-Piece: Durable and Versatile Tarp Straps for Secure Cargo Transport Review

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Description of CargoLoc 62339 Epdm Rubber Tarp Straps Steel Hooks, 9-Inch, 2-Piece: Durable and Versatile Tarp Straps for Secure Cargo Transport

Premium quality cords. Heat treated steel hooks. Ideal for use with tarps.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect Straps for Automotive Needs

We recently purchased a set of rubber straps for our towing needs and we couldn't be happier with how well these straps have performed. Based on our own experience, we can attest to the durability and strength of these straps. They have held up well against heavy loads and have not shown any signs of wear and tear. The rubber material provides excellent grip and does not damage the surface of our car. The only downside is that the length may not be suitable for larger loads. Overall, we highly…

Pros
  • High quality and durable rubber material
Cons
  • Somewhat short length may limit usage in some applications

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Used them to hold the battery in place for ours.

Used to hold the battery in our caravan. After a 2.5 week ride (a few thousand kilometers traveled) they cracked and were almost completely worn out. Didn't take it.

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  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Drill Pack

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Absolutely DIFFERENT! on handling devices

Absolute rubbish. Bought 6 of these to hold a tarp on a crop planter. They spent maybe a few weeks outside, then 6 months in a barn with no sunlight. All of them cracked badly, and some broke completely. No wind load, no sunlight, just sit in the shade. Wouldn't take them if they were free. And I would say that any company that can't properly make a simple tarp strap probably won't be able to do a good job with more complex things like ratchet straps. I will avoid anything with the CargoLoc…

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  • Fastening straps
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