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7.5" Black Zip Ties Cable Nylon Wrap 50 lbs Tensile Strength for Indoor Outdoor

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Pack: 100 pcs.

7.5" Black Zip Ties Cable Nylon Wrap 50 lbs. Tensile Strength for Indoor Outdoor (100-1000 Pack)

Zip ties cables are Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Maximum flexibility of the material and resilient lock design ensures the ideal combination of flexibility and durability, thereby making these zip-ties perfectly suited for the widest possible range of uses.

Features:

  • Length: 7.5"
  • Tensile Strength: 50 lbs 
  • Color: Black 
  • Quantity: 100, 200, 500 and 1000 pcs.
  • Maximum flexibility of the material and resilient lock design ensures the ideal combination of flexibility and durability, thereby making these zip-ties perfectly suited for the widest possible range of uses.
  • Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use

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