Introducing the Gardner Bender Xtreme Tie 11 In. x 0.17 In. Black Nylon Cable Tie, now available at True Value At Argonne Village in Spokane valley, WA. This cable tie is specifically engineered to excel in harsh environmental conditions, making it an essential tool for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Whether you are tackling outdoor projects or organizing your workspace, this tie provides the reliability and strength you need to keep everything securely bundled.
- Durable Material: Made from improved Nylon 66, this cable tie is designed to withstand extreme temperatures, maintaining its properties down to -40 degrees Fahrenheit.
- UV Protection: Enhanced ultraviolet protection ensures that this tie performs well under intense sunlight, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
- Wide Temperature Range: UL listed for use in temperatures ranging from -4 degrees Fahrenheit to 185 degrees Fahrenheit, this tie is versatile for various projects.
- High Tensile Strength: With a tensile strength of 50 pounds, this tie can securely hold and bundle a variety of items, from snow fencing to bike baskets.
- Convenient Packaging: This tie is easy to stock up for all your maintenance and organizational needs.
Imagine the possibilities with the Gardner Bender Xtreme Tie. Whether you are securing snow fencing during winter months, organizing cables in your workshop, or bundling signage for an event, this tie is designed to handle it all. It is perfect for keeping your vegetable garden critter-proof or ensuring your volleyball nets stay in place during a game. Its reliability makes it a must-have in every toolbox, workshop, and even the junk drawer for those unexpected projects.
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Gardner Bender Xtreme Tie 11 In. x 0.17 In. Black Nylon Cable Tie is not just a simple cable tie; it is a solution for all your bundling needs, providing strength and durability in any situation. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your project efficiency—get your tie today at True Value At Argonne Village in Spokane valley, WA.