Sago Brothers 500pcs 5 Inches Plastic Black Twist Ties
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They're the stabby flat type. They do a good job of keeping cords out of the way and so on. I've used a few of them several times and they're still working, but If you want quality rather than quantity, this is the place to be. I'd advise you to try a different personality type.
Rust shouldn't be an issue because they appear to be covered in a thick plastic coating.
Hello, the twist ties are packaged in a plastic bag; I'm not sure if Amazon will ship them in a box or not. Thanks.
Sorry, but these twist ties aren't heat resistant and can't withstand extreme temperatures.
Selected User Reviews For Sago Brothers 500pcs 5 Inches Plastic Black Twist Ties
I'm using two of them together to make the perfect mask nose pieces. There's no need to join them; simply place them in a narrow casing. TIP: If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "innovative" and "paraphrase. " If a nose piece is placed on both opposite edges of a pleated rectangular style mask, it can be reversible, with the pleats always opening downward!.
Plastic Black 5" Twist Ties (B00PVI5DAS)br>br>In my line of work, I use a lot of twist ties to bundle up excess electronics cables. Twist ties are preferable to zip ties because they are easier to undo and adjust. I also use them to bundle the numerous spare cables I have on hand, and I want to be able to easily untie, use, and retie them. I previously used green gardening twist ties, which are the only ones I can find at off-price stores. line stores, but the grass-roots movement is gaining traction. In the world of electronics, green seemed a little cheesy. I purchased these in order to be able to use a more suitable color. br>br>These twist ties are similar to gardening twist ties, but they're a little wider. The wire gauge appears to be the same, if not a tad thinner - Based on my comparison to Weststone's twist ties, I'm guessing it's somewhere around 27. They aren't particularly bulky. Despite the experimental abuse I put them through, they appear to be durable and reusable. The wire and casing aren't as thick as I'd like, resembling that of a bread bag, but they'll suffice for most cable-related applications. tidying up (the twist ties from the garden worked fine). To make a secure hold, you'll need at least four 180° twists. The ties come in a bundle wrapped in a twist tie and packaged in a disposable plastic bag (no jar or other reusable container). The plastic casing is flat like the gardening ties (as opposed to the thicker, oval style) and measures 1/8" (3mm) wide. br>br>I purchased these as well as the much more expensive (per inch) ones.
He has a thing for twisty ties and loses them almost as quickly as he acquires them. We had a lot of fun throwing about ten of them on the ground and watching him react; he couldn't decide which one to bat first, so he just sat there staring at them with wide eyes. They've served their purpose as twist ties, and he's having a blast losing them around the house. I'm sure they'd work fine for garbage bags, but they don't appear to be a heavy-duty tie, so I'm not sure I'd use them for anything hard-core, such as making a rope to escape out the window.
There was a minor issue with the twist ties, but the seller reached out and resolved it. The twist ties themselves are matte black and extremely flexible. br>br> They aren't the most durable, but they'll suffice for most tasks, such as organizing cables, tying plant stems, resealing bags, and so on. I chose these over other types of twist ties because of the neutral black color, slightly thicker wire, and the fact that the plastic around the wire isn't as flimsy as most. I would recommend these twist ties if you need them in bulk because they appear to be made of better material than other twist wrapped twist ties or the thin, metallic plastic-wrapped twist ties).
br>br>These are the best middle-of-the-road ties. the- I've used road twist ties before, and that may not be a fair assessment of their quality. br>br>These are very nice, and they outperform the standard paper ties, which shred after a few uses. These are made of plastic and are nice and flexible. They are thick enough to last for several uses. br>br>These would fall into the "best for general use" category for me. If you need twist ties for heavy-duty applications, look no further. If you're working on a heavy-duty project, you'll want to look for something a little more robust. These, on the other hand, do a great job with cable management.
When I needed to find something, I had boxes and boxes of jumbled wires that were a nightmare to sort through. It's been a huge relief to go through my house and organize all of my wires into neat little bundles since receiving these tie wraps. Smaller wires, such as earbuds or small/short phone charger cables, can be cut in half to prevent long ends from protruding (and they'll last twice as long this way). I only had a couple of giant (ancient) power cords that I couldn't wrap these around, but I had a long coil of tie wrap on hand for those.
I now use these all of the time; we get them all of the time when we buy new products, but we throw them away as soon as we open them. Reaching for and using a twist tie is a piece of cake with this 500-piece set. I primarily use them to organize cables, but they have a wide range of applications. One of the best things about them is that they come in a neatly wrapped package with all 500 pieces aligned straight (as shown in the photo): If you just leave them like this, you'll be able to grab one from the top of the pile whenever you need it, and they'll stay organized and accessible. I bought a second pack because they were so useful. Five out of five stars.