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📏 16-Foot Sleeves Diameter by HUAHA Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
🔌 Wiring & Connecting, 💡 Industrial Electrical

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Description of 📏 16-Foot Sleeves Diameter by HUAHA

Material: Polyethylene Terephthalate,Good Flexibility. Operating temperature: -103 °F to 257 °F | Melt temperature: 446 °F. Versatile: Great for automotive, computer and electronic applications,cut to length (Hot knife recommended). Shrinking Ratio: 2:1. RoHS Approve.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

compresses easily and helps finish my engine.

As advertised as a roll of clear heat shrink tubing. This worked well in my application of the tags on the engine harness. Once the label was printed I pressed the clear tube down and added heat. compresses easily and helps empty my engine bay.

Pros
  • Heat Shrink Tube
Cons
  • Some Errors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great shrink tube. Approximately halved

Media failed to load. Perfect for sealing the whip I wrapped with LEDs. Heat shrink tubing is pretty tricky to put on, but once it's on, just use a heat gun to shrink it. Shrink wrap is quite difficult to expand, but take your time and it should work just fine. I used the high setting on my Wagner heat gun and it shrunk to about half the size.

Pros
  • Industrial Electrical
Cons
  • Uncertain

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Waste of money: Industrial Electrical

Don't buy. A complete waste of money. The "tube" is twisted so tightly that it flattens the tube completely, making it impossible to thread wires through it. 16 feet were wound onto a 3/14 inch roll. (See photo). This flattens the tube to the point where you can barely open the end to insert a wire. I had to use a thin knife to open the end wide enough to insert the wire. Then I tried pushing the wire through, but the tubing flattened out so much that it could go less than six inches before…

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Some little things