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Husky 20' 7000-Lb Vehicle Recovery Strap

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Home Depot has Husky 20' 7000-Lb Vehicle Recovery Strap on sale for $8.97. Select free curbside pickup where available.

Thanks to community member LeasedJet for posting this deal.

Note: Availability for curbside pickup may vary.

About this product:
  • 15,000 lbs. maximum vehicle weight
  • 20 ft. vehicle recovery strap
  • 2 Hi-Test webbing
  • Abrasion-resistant webbing
  • Ideal for recovering vehicles and other heavy loads from ditches, mud and snow
  • Lightweight strap fits behind most pickup-truck seats
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"This Vehicle Recovery Strap is designed for towing stuck or disabled vehicles. Made from abrasion resistant webbing, this strap is lighter than a chain and won't rust, rot or mildew. Easy to store in a trunk, job box or behind a tuck seat, each strap has a 7,000 lb. working load capacity with a 15,000 lb. max vehicle weight.

- 15,000 lbs. maximum vehicle weight
- 20 ft. vehicle recovery strap
- 2" Hi-Test webbing
- Abrasion-resistant webbing

Ideal for recovering vehicles and other heavy loads from ditches, mud and snow
Lightweight strap fits behind most pickup-truck seats"


https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky.../206967364
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Model: Husky 59924 20 ft. Vehicle Recovery Strap

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This entire comment is nerve racking.
Not really a broken strap that will kill ya, its whatever comes unhooked and goes flying will.

Each situation is different, but for the most part, kinetic recovery ropes are much better than straps.
using this with soft shackles will be much safer than metal shackles.

this is more like tow strap not for yanking or shock load.

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recon0321
10-29-2021 at 07:12 PM.
10-29-2021 at 07:12 PM.
Similar to mule tape?
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10-29-2021 at 07:27 PM.
10-29-2021 at 07:27 PM.
This would more than suffice to pull a golf cart.
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10-29-2021 at 11:45 PM.
10-29-2021 at 11:45 PM.
Yo mom's so fat...
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10-30-2021 at 08:44 AM.
10-30-2021 at 08:44 AM.
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Fo reals. Respect.

"Respek" in Ali G voice
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SlickRickWolfDaddy
10-30-2021 at 09:43 AM.
10-30-2021 at 09:43 AM.
Quote from woodydap :
If it isn't tagged with its rating,i wouldnt trust using it for anything near it's intended use.
Keeping them out of the sun seems to be the biggest issue here, lo/high temp's dont degrade it but the UV from the sun will.

Without a tag how would you know it's intended use is?

Out of curiosity I wonder how many people making comments have experience pulling towing snatch and grabbing a vehicle. Some of you guys are so scared of a strap breaking you wouldn't be much count if you were really needed. Do you think running a recovery business you have pristine straps or you just do what you need to do to get it done? And when I strap breaks you just get another one. If you go to snatch a vehicle out of a ditch or snow bank or big mud hole you have a good chance you're going to break any strap you're going to buy. Anything along these lines is made for no slack pulling if you need to snatch and grab, all the gimmicky straps out there which say they're designed for it ... they'll eventually break also. They might last once or twice but they'll eventually break. If you need that kind of pull, you either need to get a bigger truck or use something which is really meant for that type of pulling, a winch, pulleys, come-a-longs even.
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10-30-2021 at 09:46 AM.
10-30-2021 at 09:46 AM.
Quote from JohnTravoltasWig :
This entire comment is nerve racking.

Unless it's dry rotted or has some form of material embedded in it, it's probably fine. You take the best strap in the world impregnated with a little sand that sand will end up cutting through it. That oil helped stop it from dry rotting and from getting material in it which would reduce its strength from the inside out. If you break a strap just go buy another one It's not like it's going to kill you ... Unless you're doing it wrong. But ... I have seen people crawl under a car with nothing but a jack holding it up I guess anything is possible.
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10-30-2021 at 09:51 AM.
10-30-2021 at 09:51 AM.
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Can-of-worms and this deal thread will only go down hill from here.

That being said "Vehicle weight" rating is not a conventional way to quantify a piece of rigging, chain or strap. Working load and break strength is. Seems that is what they are trying to imply? I'd still buy this if I didn't already have quite a few other ones. I'm not doing this for a living and don't need it for routine off road recovery. I can say without a doubt, I've used FAR WORSE than this straps ratings to pull things back on the road and out of holes.... I had someone pull me a few miles up a snow covered mountain road when I was ill prepared for the snow. He used a $7 poly "tow rope" with metal hooks I had tossed in my spare tire well for emergencies.

Exactly. We've even had guys try the blue jean jacket thing like you see in the old advertisements. Spoiler alert .... they rip.

If you were stuck in the right situation You won't care what you're being pulled out by you just thank God you had it.
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10-30-2021 at 09:57 AM.
10-30-2021 at 09:57 AM.
Quote from Jayspann :
Someone else probably mentioned it already… but I always lay floor mats, coats, other straps, etc across my pull straps so if or when they break those items absorb part of the straps stored energy. I have not had a strap break yet, but it has saved my twice when I had a rope and a chain break on me. Both were too small for the job (run what ya brung) and both broke at the attachment points. Now thats not the moral of the story. When your pulling or winching, if you can, lay something across the line. It might rob you of a good story or a viral video but could save your arse

But it's so cool when it goes through the back windshield of your truck. No I agree I've seen back windshield smashed when cables and chains broke but not once if they had any sort of dampener.
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10-30-2021 at 10:02 AM.
10-30-2021 at 10:02 AM.
Quote from adrenalinemedic :
You've actually seen "so many" of this exact make and model of two strap break "so many times"?

What do you do that you just happen to constantly be around Home Depot customers that just happen to need recovery, enough times that you can definitively say you've seen this exact strap break many times?

I know one thing he's doing a lot of ... Using straps wrong. I've seen guys break a whole lot of things that shouldn't break ... NOT covered under manufacturer's warranty if you used improperly ... Yes this statement is for you.
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10-30-2021 at 10:06 AM.
10-30-2021 at 10:06 AM.
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Ah, I see you are a man of culture as well

You guys be careful, don't get your shoes dirty. If you look up underneath your truck there you got a spot on your shock. You might need to polish that.
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10-30-2021 at 10:24 AM.
10-30-2021 at 10:24 AM.
Quote from SlickRickWolfDaddy :
If you need that kind of pull, you either need to get a bigger truck or use something which is really meant for that type of pulling, a winch, pulleys, come-a-longs even.

I've done a few hi lift jack winching and come-a-long. Inch by inch. I have far more uses for those not car pulling but it is an option.
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10-30-2021 at 02:08 PM.
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Quote from SlickRickWolfDaddy :
Unless it's dry rotted or has some form of material embedded in it, it's probably fine. You take the best strap in the world impregnated with a little sand that sand will end up cutting through it. That oil helped stop it from dry rotting and from getting material in it which would reduce its strength from the inside out. If you break a strap just go buy another one It's not like it's going to kill you ... Unless you're doing it wrong. But ... I have seen people crawl under a car with nothing but a jack holding it up I guess anything is possible.

Nobody cares. Are you that lonely that you spammed a comment thread about pulling straps on a Saturday?
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10-30-2021 at 08:15 PM.
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Quote from JohnTravoltasWig :
Nobody cares. Are you that lonely that you spammed a comment thread about pulling straps on a Saturday?

Awww did somebody make you cry? Give me a second I'll tell your mom she needs to leave because you might need her at home.

From your time stamp it looks like you're the one sitting home. Don't worry she'll be right there. It'll take a little while she's walking a bit weird.
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10-30-2021 at 09:53 PM.
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Quote from SlickRickWolfDaddy :
Awww did somebody make you cry? Give me a second I'll tell your mom she needs to leave because you might need her at home.

From your time stamp it looks like you're the one sitting home. Don't worry she'll be right there. It'll take a little while she's walking a bit weird.

Very creative, You must be popular with the 5th graders. If you work on your material a bit more you can start working the middle school cafeteria on Fridays.😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
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10-31-2021 at 10:02 AM.
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Can you use this to make a slack line?
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