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100-Pack 11.8" Self-Locking Stainless Steel Metal Zip Ties

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MAIDUNSI via Amazon has 100-Pack 11.8" Self-Locking Stainless Steel Metal Zip Ties on sale for $5.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 304 stainless steel self-locking cable ties with anti-UV and corrosion resistance
  • Rated for -170F to +1000F operating temperatures
  • 198lb max supporting weight with 90mm (3.5") max bundle diameter
  • Each tie measures 11.8" x 0.18" x 0.01" (300mm x 4.6mm x 0.25mm)
  • Tighten with needle-nose pliers and cut excess with cutters or tin snips

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    • This offer matches our extremely popular front page deal from November 2025 which earned over 80 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 1.6k customer reviews.
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MAIDUNSI via Amazon has 100-Pack 11.8" Self-Locking Stainless Steel Metal Zip Ties on sale for $5.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 304 stainless steel self-locking cable ties with anti-UV and corrosion resistance
  • Rated for -170F to +1000F operating temperatures
  • 198lb max supporting weight with 90mm (3.5") max bundle diameter
  • Each tie measures 11.8" x 0.18" x 0.01" (300mm x 4.6mm x 0.25mm)
  • Tighten with needle-nose pliers and cut excess with cutters or tin snips

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer matches our extremely popular front page deal from November 2025 which earned over 80 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 1.6k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Nothingworked
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Besides all the metallurgy comments from kids trying to match wits on the internet, has anyone had experience with these?

I had some that rusted and some that didn't rust from the same listing on another Amazon posting.

Do these rust?
AquaVolcano980
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We have had Member's Mark stainless steel flatware from Sam's Club for ten years that has not rusted at all, and it goes through the dishwasher every time. The current price for 36 spoons is $5.98, making them 17 cents each, which is well within dollar store pricing. I would bet that the package of zip ties in the post don't have any more metal than the package of flatware from Sam's, and since they are the same price, there's no reason they can't be made of decent stainless, if not top of the line.
hamogirl
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I will say that I bought these when the undercarriage of my vehicle hit a curb and came loose. The bolt that usually holds it in was still there but the hole pattern was torn so I wasn't able to refasten it. I had to make a new hole and would zip tie it a few times a year with a plastic zip tie. The plastic zip tie would melt from the heat. This zip tie works better for an application like this. However, it doesn't tighten down as well as a plastic zip tie when only having one hand available.

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What you believe has no value. Go read reviews.
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WooHoo2YouYesterday 02:23 PM
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Quote from FeistyKite520 :
Very cool idea, seriously doubt it's going to be stainless or without rust.
Stainless steel isn't exactly hard to produce. You can buy SS flatware at the dollar store.
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
Stainless steel isn't exactly hard to produce. You can buy SS flatware at the dollar store and most plumbing clamps, construction screws / nuts / bolts / fittings, etc are stainless by default.
yes, they sprinkle a little stainless steel in with all the iron and label it as stainless steel...
rusts like hell and magnetic AF Wink

good stainless steel hardware is expensive for a reason.
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WooHoo2YouYesterday 02:31 PM
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Quote from FeistyKite520 :
Sure if you want your dollar store stainless steel flatware to rust you can...
My point was, your "sErIoUsLy dOuBt iT'S GoInG To bE StAiNlEsS Or wItHoUt rUsT" was objectively wrong and not based on any real world information. Stainless isn't gold plating, nor hard to achieve in bulk. Heck, most plumbing clamps, construction screws / nuts / bolts / fittings, etc are stainless by default.

BTW, may I be the first to welcome you to the 21st century....
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Quote from FeistyKite520 :
Sure if you want your dollar store stainless steel flatware to rust you can...
We have had Member's Mark stainless steel flatware from Sam's Club for ten years that has not rusted at all, and it goes through the dishwasher every time. The current price for 36 spoons is $5.98, making them 17 cents each, which is well within dollar store pricing. I would bet that the package of zip ties in the post don't have any more metal than the package of flatware from Sam's, and since they are the same price, there's no reason they can't be made of decent stainless, if not top of the line.
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Besides all the metallurgy comments from kids trying to match wits on the internet, has anyone had experience with these?

I had some that rusted and some that didn't rust from the same listing on another Amazon posting.

Do these rust?
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I will say that I bought these when the undercarriage of my vehicle hit a curb and came loose. The bolt that usually holds it in was still there but the hole pattern was torn so I wasn't able to refasten it. I had to make a new hole and would zip tie it a few times a year with a plastic zip tie. The plastic zip tie would melt from the heat. This zip tie works better for an application like this. However, it doesn't tighten down as well as a plastic zip tie when only having one hand available.
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UKR_12Yesterday 08:49 PM
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Subscribe & save shows same price.
I found identical product: same price but 10 pcs more
https://a.co/d/c2pQCD8
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skyvetYesterday 09:34 PM
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Quote from Nothingworked :
Besides all the metallurgy comments from kids trying to match wits on the internet, has anyone had experience with these?

I had some that rusted and some that didn't rust from the same listing on another Amazon posting.

Do these rust?
I use these in my horse pens to strap wire fencing and I have never had a rusting issue. However I did want to try and sprinkle some gold dust on them to see if they would turn to solid gold. I wonder who I should ask..................
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Quote from hamogirl :
I will say that I bought these when the undercarriage of my vehicle hit a curb and came loose. The bolt that usually holds it in was still there but the hole pattern was torn so I wasn't able to refasten it. I had to make a new hole and would zip tie it a few times a year with a plastic zip tie. The plastic zip tie would melt from the heat. This zip tie works better for an application like this. However, it doesn't tighten down as well as a plastic zip tie when only having one hand available.
I found I had to use a specific metal ziptie tightner. The ones for plastic will not work. Pliers also did not work well
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