
These super-useful stretchy straps start out 16" long and grab onto themselves with strong hook-and-loop closures on the ends. They form a 4" dia circle closed (with one revolution) and stretch to approx 9-10" dia. Great for tools, extension cords, camping equipment, and they make dandy bicycle clips when doubled around your ankle.
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37932 ELASTIC STRAPS |
This fitted, hinged plastic box from American Tool Group would be worth buying even if it didnt come with hundreds of O-rings. And it does. Black nitrile O-rings sorted by size. O-rings that will stay in their places until you need them. The 407-piece set includes 32 sizes from 1/4" OD x 1/8" ID x 1/16" to 2-1/4" OD x 2" ID x 1/8". It includes the size you're going to need. At your fingertips. Insted of in aisle 12 at the home center.
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92285 O-RING ASSORTMENT |
Each colorful package has (4) 14" long x 1" wide hook-and-loop straps, (1) each in red, yellow, blue and black, with little ribbon loops at one end. Ideal as cable ties, tool organizers, bicycle clips that match your pants, temporary key rings, or growable puppy collars.
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39306 STRAPS |
Huge black soft rubbery suction cup, 4-3/4" dia with a handle molded onto the back. Made in Taiwan, the French and English labeling suggests it was destined for use as a dent puller or glass carrier. Which is fine if you have dents to pull and glass to carry. If not, use it as a non-invasive and or temporary hanging device in locales where such features are desirable, such as hotel rooms, boat hulls, windows, and the sides of fine antiques (Grandmothers excepted). It is really powerful!!
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88956 GIANT SUCTION CUP |
This steel latch has a little magnet to attract its front half to the part you mount inside your cabinet. Magnetic catch is 2-3/8" x 1", with a 1" x 3/4" plate for the door. Includes mounting screws.
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39239 MAGNETIC CATCH |
In black. Our selection of wire ties will tie things up, tie them down, or bundle all those errant wires into a nice neat package-and make that satisfying zzzziiiiiiiip sound while they're at it. We love that sound. You pick a pack of (100) ties 7-3/8" long x approx 3-16" wide with 50-lb tensile strength for bundles up to 1-3/4" dia; or 14-1/2" long x 3/16" wide with 50-lb tensile strength for bundles up to 4" dia. All UL.
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93188 14" CABLE TIES | |
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93187 7" CABLE TIES |
No large ones, but (101) amazingly assorted small extension, compression and torsion springs -- most, but not all, 1" to 2" long. Assorted lengths, assorted widths, assorted finishes, asorta handy bag of replacement parts to have around the house.
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92272 101 ASST SPRINGS |
For, yes, giant drawers. (They need them because their clothes are so big.) These are tough puppies, ideal for drawers of power tools, small appliances, heavy pots, like that, with (15) sets of triple bearings. They're steel 3-draw slides that extend from 24" to 47", 2" wide x 3/8" thick, with 1/4" mounting holes on the largest draw and 3/16" holes on the small one. Our each is a pair.
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39146 LARGE DRAWER SLIDES |
Our each is a set of (4) removable sink strainers with stainless steel mesh wells and flat rims. The set includes (1) 4-1/2" dia for 2-1/4" drains, (1) 2-3/4" dia for 1-1/8" drains, and (2) 2" dia for 3/4" drains.
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92458 SINK STRAINERS |
For bundling and identifying cables. Our each is a 10-pack of 7" long hook-and-loop tape, (2) each in red, green, black, blue, and yellow. For the superorganized, each strap has a small violet, scarlet, lime, gray, or orange loop tab on the end for attaching the bundle to something and further color-coding it.
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93245 STRAPPING |
And hang without drilling holes in your locker, file cabinet, or fridge. Our each is a package of (2) 1/4" dia nickel-plated cuphooks, 1/4" ID, on tough 1-1/2" dia magnets. Will hold approx 15 lbs+, or more than your jacket and keys, unless you're the janitor at the Pentagon.
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93485 MAGNAHOOKS |
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