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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Nov 21, 2025 08:32 PM
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Prime Members: 100-Pack 11.8" Self-Locking Stainless Steel Metal Zip Ties

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MAIDUNSI via Amazon has for Prime Members: 100-Pack 11.8" Self-Locking Stainless Steel Metal Zip Ties on sale for $5.99. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Heavy-Duty 304 Stainless Steel: Fully rust-proof, corrosion-resistant, UV-resistant, and built for extreme environments
  • Extreme Temperature Tolerance: Works reliably from -170°F to +1000°F
  • High Strength: 198 lbs tensile strength with max bundle diameter of 3.5 inches (90mm)
  • Simple Self-Locking Design: Tighten with pliers and trim excess for fast, secure installation
  • Size & Pack: 11.8" × 0.18" × 0.01" (300mm × 4.6mm × 0.25mm), 100 pieces included
  • Wide Applications: Perfect for machinery, vehicles, farms, gardens, cables, pipes, roofs, basements, and harsh outdoor use

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MAIDUNSI via Amazon has for Prime Members: 100-Pack 11.8" Self-Locking Stainless Steel Metal Zip Ties on sale for $5.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Heavy-Duty 304 Stainless Steel: Fully rust-proof, corrosion-resistant, UV-resistant, and built for extreme environments
  • Extreme Temperature Tolerance: Works reliably from -170°F to +1000°F
  • High Strength: 198 lbs tensile strength with max bundle diameter of 3.5 inches (90mm)
  • Simple Self-Locking Design: Tighten with pliers and trim excess for fast, secure installation
  • Size & Pack: 11.8" × 0.18" × 0.01" (300mm × 4.6mm × 0.25mm), 100 pieces included
  • Wide Applications: Perfect for machinery, vehicles, farms, gardens, cables, pipes, roofs, basements, and harsh outdoor use

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sLick415
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For outdoor applications, these are what you'll wanna use. Plastic won't hold up in the sun.
brossow
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FWIW, you can use pliers to tighten these, but a dedicated tool does a much better job.

Example, not recommendation: https://a.co/d/8U41uas
Kohoboy51
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They're 304 stainless, they don't rust unless you put like bleach on them or something.

Outdoor applications as others have said. Used them to put up a temporary tarp during the summer. They last so well I could put an end into the clasp to release them and reuse them next year.

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Quote from TealFuel2020 :
I don't see many uses for this product. Maybe in extreme heat environments? Even in engines, they still use plastic. Just get plastic ties, they have a stronger hold because of the teeth and they don't rust. Some good quality thick plastic ties beat these any day.
For outdoor applications, these are what you'll wanna use. Plastic won't hold up in the sun.
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SlimeyfaceNov 22, 2025 12:08 AM
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Quote from TealFuel2020 :
I don't see many uses for this product. Maybe in extreme heat environments? Even in engines, they still use plastic. Just get plastic ties, they have a stronger hold because of the teeth and they don't rust. Some good quality thick plastic ties beat these any day.
Quote from sLick415 :
For outdoor applications, these are what you'll wanna use. Plastic won't hold up in the sun.

Yeah my ISP installers keep slapping up the plastic zippys on the wires that run along the side of the house that are exposed to the elements and they're constantly snapping off and sprinkling down.


I think getting these is the way to go. Does anyone know if they are reusable (like can you unlock them after they've been locked)?
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Quote from TealFuel2020 :
I don't see many uses for this product. Maybe in extreme heat environments? Even in engines, they still use plastic. Just get plastic ties, they have a stronger hold because of the teeth and they don't rust. Some good quality thick plastic ties beat these any day.
They're 304 stainless, they don't rust unless you put like bleach on them or something.

Outdoor applications as others have said. Used them to put up a temporary tarp during the summer. They last so well I could put an end into the clasp to release them and reuse them next year.
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FWIW, you can use pliers to tighten these, but a dedicated tool does a much better job.

Example, not recommendation: https://a.co/d/8U41uas
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Nov 22, 2025 12:28 PM
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MMMopeNov 22, 2025 12:28 PM
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Have found that these come apart too easy unlike plastics ones that break as failure. Still prefer plastic now.
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Frankie251
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Nov 22, 2025 12:52 PM
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My plastic zip ties holding up my garden trellis don't last. I'm gonna give these a true.

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artifactowlNov 22, 2025 12:55 PM
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Quote from MMMope :
Have found that these come apart too easy unlike plastics ones that break as failure. Still prefer plastic now.
i've never seen one come apart
Nov 22, 2025 12:56 PM
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artifactowlNov 22, 2025 12:56 PM
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i use these i my classroom to fasten display item so kids don't have sticky fingers. Much better than plastic which can be cut with scissors
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nohomers1
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Nov 22, 2025 01:25 PM
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What's the best way to remove these? I'm thinking aviation snips?
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2devnullNov 22, 2025 02:17 PM
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Get nylon UV rated ones. I use these too but sometimes the nylon ones are easy to extend.
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whodey69Nov 22, 2025 03:12 PM
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Quote from nohomers1 :
What's the best way to remove these? I'm thinking aviation snips?

yeah pretty much
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E_brakerNov 22, 2025 07:31 PM
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Normal price, would only be an ok deal at .05/each
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BraveFlag828Nov 22, 2025 08:10 PM
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Can these be easily untied

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Tweak42Nov 22, 2025 10:52 PM
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Quote from nohomers1 :
What's the best way to remove these? I'm thinking aviation snips?
They are technically removable. If you use the tail end of another tie you can slip it in the ball lock mechanism to release it. It's a bit fiddly to do so I would not recommend if you need to release them regularly.

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