• Quantity:100 Pieces
  • Material: 304 Stainless Steel
  • Tensil Strength: 198 lbs. Operation Temperature: -80℃~+538℃
  • Size: 11.8" x 0.18" x 0.01" (L*W*T)
  • 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

they are just like the expensiver ones from DEI or other, and they work just the same. I wrapped a header and already paid like $10 for a set of 4-6 ties, and I needed more (hint: you'll need about twice as many as you think you'll need -- wrap won't stay on by itself). Now I have about 90 left. This bag is a solid lifetime supply for you, your neighbor, and all your friends.

Works great on several applications. Currently using on a Jeep build where stronger than nylon ties are needed. For safety and decorative purposes, several in use have been shielded with heat shrink for a nice clean color coordinated look. New to stainless steel ties? Use caution as the edges can be sharp!

Get the "locking tool" also. Makes installing these much easier. You will probably use more than you think especially if squirrels have been working on the aluminum ties used in chain link fences.

Use these for holding the hub caps on my RV. Use two put together and put through the wholes of the cap and rim and tie in front. No more lost caps. When I went to have new tires put on the tire tech have to come get me because they couldn't get the cap off. I showed them the ties and cut them and when I got home I put on new. You do the same after you lose an RV cap $258 each.

I have lattice work on a balcony to cover iron railing that no longer complies with Californias GOOFY laws, I used UV resistant nylon zipties buy replaced them every year. these were the solution!

Worked great. I don't understand the less than 5 star ratings. YouTube has videos on the best way to tighten. You don't need any fancy tool. Just some needle nose pliers. Worked as good as or better than high priced brand names. The 11" length was great for my 2.5" + insulation exhaust. Able to get very tight. So tight that I was unable to rotate them when finished. These can only be removed by breaking them. Just like plastic zip ties. I'm not going to go thru 100 very fast, but will buy from this outfit again.

I've always been impressed with these steel ties, particularly in applications where higher temperatures reduce the strength of the plastic ones. Another thing, you can open the plastic ones with the tip of a knife blade. NOT these. For that reason I carry a half dozen in my car for hose emergency clamps. Oh, they are also perfect for emergency restraints in place of handcuffs.

Great idea and works well. On the farm plastic is just not enough sometimes

These are amazing and way easier to use than the horrid clips for wire fences which destroy your hands to use. We put up a welded wire fence, and just ZIPPED it right to the T posts!!! Planning to use on a chicken pen next!

The ties worked great. So far they are holding up with the exhaust wrap, none have them have come undone.