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T W Evans Cordage 26 063 50 Feet Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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MaterialHemp
BrandT.W . Evans Cordage Co.
Item Weight3.7 Pounds

Description of T W Evans Cordage 26 063 50 Feet

Great for decorative and landscaping projects. Only high quality fibers are used. Contains oil in the manufacturing process. Packaged in a shrink wrapped coilette. Working Load 972 lbs.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A Must-Have for Every Automotive Enthusiast!

This cordage is absolutely perfect for towing! Its durable, flexible and strong enough to handle any job. I love that it's easily packable and can be stored in my car without taking up too much space. The only downside is that it might not be long enough for larger vehicles, but for smaller ones like mine it's perfect .Overall, I highly recommend it to anyone in need of a reliable towing solution!

Pros
  • Strong and durable material
Cons
  • Somewhat expensive compared to other similar products on the market.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent Rope for Strong Towing

Based on my OBSERVATIONS, this rope is a perfect addition for any towing kit. It is sturdy, durable and flexible enough to provide the perfect amount of tension required for a safe and secure tow. The rope is also easy to handle and store. The only drawback is that the length is a bit limited, but it`s perfect for shorter distance towing. Overall an excellent buy! .

Pros
  • Strong and durable
Cons
  • Short length compared to other options on the market

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Chimney removed

I wanted to make some chests with rope handles. Didn't have time. He pulled out 5 4x4 porch racks in the burnout. Tie a series of knots to all 5 posts, then tie the other end to a tow hook on a pickup truck. Slowly crawling forward, one pole came down, then another, etc. Tossed it around a 22-foot brick chimney, making sure the truck was far enough away not to be hit by falling bricks, and the chimney tilted and then fell hard but didn't break many bricks. The rope now has a few black spots…

Pros
  • Equipment
Cons
  • High price