Material | Nylon |
Color | Black |
Brand | Karoka |
Item Length | 12 Inches |
Style | Heavy Duty |
Zip Ties 12 inch Heavy Duty Zip Ties with 120 Pounds Tensile Strength, Black Cable Ties, 100 Pieces,by Karoka
£6.32
About this item
- Heavy Duty: The width of our black zip ties 12 inch heavy duty is 0.3 inch, while industry standard is 0.2 inch, Strong zip ties.
- Quality Ratchet Case: Our heavy duty zip ties black Contains four thick teeth, while industry standard is three, provide up to 120 lb tensile strength.
- Indoor or Outdoor Use: Our black zip ties heavy duty can be used with various applications for home, garden, organizing electrical cable ties and PC cords.
- Easy Storage: Our heavy duty zip tie are stored in a resealable bag, makes storage ease and use convenience.
- Warranty: Our heavy duty cable ties 12 inch have a 1-year warranty period. Customer will receive a 100% refund if any quality issue under warranty period.
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8 reviews for Zip Ties 12 inch Heavy Duty Zip Ties with 120 Pounds Tensile Strength, Black Cable Ties, 100 Pieces,by Karoka
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– Miss Mossie Stiedemann DDS
This held up a VERY heavy sign that I didn’t want to spend extra $$$ on for a stand and it has been amazing!
– Itzel Towne
I like how these ties are very heavy duty and should not break while using them. I have bought ties before but they were light weight and thin and broke while I was hanging christmas lights on front porch railing.
– Mr. Coty Breitenberg II
It’s super strong and does the job that is needed.
– Cortney Deckow
These ares good quality ties. I have purchased some recently that simply break off when you pull on them hard, but these take a hard pull to lock without failure. Appears to be a good product.
– Dr. Wyatt Emmerich MD
These are super well-made and hold tight.
– Mariane Fisher
Perfect for the job! Great value for the price. Nice heavy duty.
– Isaiah Grant Jr.
Excellent quality. A lot cheaper than a big box store!
– Aubrey Stracke III
I used these to connect a wind sock to its frame. We have high winds, so time will tell how long they’ll hang in there, but so far so good. Probably the wind sock will fray before the zip ties give up.