Nite Ize Gear Tie Reusable Rubber Twist Tie 18 in. - 2 Pack

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The Nite Ize Gear Tie Reusable Rubber Twist Tie 18" is the perfect size to wrap and organize medium-to-large appliance cords and wires. Keep your jumper cables, extension cords, dog leashes, and larger electric cords neat and untangled with a quick simple twist. The 18" Gear Tie is also great for looping and hanging lightweight tools and lanterns and reusable nature makes it easy to reposition and adjust conveniently. Available in packs of two.

Features:

  • Use Gear Ties in the garage, on the boat, in the home, and in countless other places where things need to be secured and organized
  • Waterproof and safe for use in fresh or salt water without damage
  • UV resistant - will not be damaged or destroyed by extended sun exposure
  • Tough rubber shell provides excellent grip
  • Use indoors and outdoors in any weather
  • Strong wire inside holds its shape
  • Won't scratch or mark
  • Twist it, tie it, reuse it
  • Thousands of uses!
  • Gear Tie Assortment Packs offer 8 and 12 packs of Gear Ties in a variety of colors and sizes
  • Gear Tie ProPacks make tackling multiple wrapping, hanging, or looping jobs a breeze
  • Made in the USA
  • Dimensions: 18.00" x 0.40" x 0.40"
  • Weight: 0.71oz

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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Super bread twist tie

"Ever used a bread twist tie and think "wow, imagine what I could do with this if it were bigger and stronger"? I honestly hadn't either, but these Gear Ties are what you'd end up with and they're great! The only limitation is your imagination. They can over time break due to metal fatigue if they get bent too much in the same spot, but they're still worth using."

Bryan F. (4/5)

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