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πŸ”— SunplusTrade 100 Pack 11.8 Inches Stainless Steel Exhaust Wrap Multi-Purpose Locking Cable Metal Zip Ties Review

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Description of πŸ”— SunplusTrade 100 Pack 11.8 Inches Stainless Steel Exhaust Wrap Multi-Purpose Locking Cable Metal Zip Ties

304 Stainless Steel Self Locking Zip Tie For Automotive Application Such As Exhaust Heat Wrap. Can Support Temperature Up To 932 F. Don't Need To Worry About Heat And Corrosion. Perfect For Outdoor Applications. Max Supporting Weight is 90kg (198lb). Perfect Universal Application For Automotive Parts, Home Repair, Computer Repair, Etc. No Special Tools Required. Only Need A Set Of Needle Nose Plier To Tighten And A Diagonal Plier Or Tin Snips To Cut The Zip Tie.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not suitable for pressure hoses.

I bought these stainless steel ties and a Tonyco cable tie gun that tightens them to attach spare garden hose ends. I usually use a "radiator clip" to attach the spare ends to my garden hose, but I want to get rid of the sharp stainless steel ends protruding from under the lag bolt. When I use a strapping tool to tighten the straps, the ratchet or gripping mechanism inside the metal tie does not immediately engage and allow the strap to loosen. If I use the tool to tighten the strap until the…

Pros
  • Cable Management
Cons
  • Nothing Here

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I will never buy plastic again!

UPDATE: After a few months of use the bands are still going strong, you literally need very sharp corner cutters to trim or cut off the excess. The only downside I would say is that they are quite difficult to put on and almost require one man to hold and another to pull. I would recommend! I used these zip ties to attach a 3 foot welded wire fence to 5 foot T posts. I was just trying to keep my dogs out of the backyard but was pleasantly surprised when my 130lb French Mastiff must have…

Pros
  • Comfortable to use
Cons
  • Disappears

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's just great and the price is great!

Okay, for starters, 100-foot *plastic* zippers cost the same $10 at the hardware store as these *metal* ones. Things. are. STRONG. I'm a 300 pound guy. I used one to tie a piece of rope to our swing and hung on for a few seconds. The buckles didn't move an iota, but the slightest pressure from my tin knives was enough to sever the strap once I was done with it, ie. test them. Cells that tend to rattle. You were perfect for this task. Then I got the brilliant idea of using steam from the side of

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  • Sleek design
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing Zipper Innovation by Senior Citizen

Where I live, winters are often very cold and snowy. I have a large fenced yard. The fence fabric is what they now call Stock Wire. In my day it was called Hog Wire. It is a square grid whose squares get smaller closer to the ground. When it snows, the snow first melts on the wire and then freezes. As more and more snow falls, the weight puts pressure on the entire fence line. Aluminum clips commonly used to attach fence fabric to posts and top rails pop out or break as the weight of the snow…

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  • Dope πŸ”₯
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  • Dear