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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Feb 13, 2026 06:36 PM
frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Feb 13, 2026 06:36 PM

30-ft Amazon Basics Tie-Out Cable for Large Dogs up to 125-lbs. (Red)

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Amazon has 30-ft Amazon Basics Tie-Out Cable For Dogs (Red, 30125-APL) for $7.78. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Tie-out cable for large-size dogs up to 125 pounds
  • Made of rugged steel and PVC for strength and rust-resistant performance
  • Durable metal clips ensure quick, easy connections. Knots are inevitable, but they can be undone easily.
  • Weighs only 1.3 pounds
  • Measures 30 feet long
  • Limited one-year warranty
  • UPC: 816831016048

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Amazon has 30-ft Amazon Basics Tie-Out Cable For Dogs (Red, 30125-APL) for $7.78. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for contributing this deal.

Product Info:
  • Tie-out cable for large-size dogs up to 125 pounds
  • Made of rugged steel and PVC for strength and rust-resistant performance
  • Durable metal clips ensure quick, easy connections. Knots are inevitable, but they can be undone easily.
  • Weighs only 1.3 pounds
  • Measures 30 feet long
  • Limited one-year warranty
  • UPC: 816831016048

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $20.21 less (72% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $27.99 at the time of this posting.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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ROBBY69
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These aren't meant to leave your dog on 24/7. We hook our dogs up just to do their business, and they are back inside. $1,000's + of dollars for invisible fence installed and training. If you have a dog that likes to be outside, then it may be a good investment. We don't have outside dogs, so this fits the bill, and we only have a 25ft radius to pick up poop. Our dogs are well trained for off leash, so technically we don't need anything.
idiggplants
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i, and many other people, take their dogs camping. am i a bad dog owner if i dont buy a $600 jackery power station and buy a $300 portable invisible fence?
when my sister drops off her beagle for the weekend, is it my fault i didnt install an invisible fence in my yard? or my fault that i didnt train someone elses dog? are you going to call peta because i put him on one of these for 5 minutes?
im really glad you had the chance to virtue signal and let us know that you are better than other people because you train your dog and have an electric fense, but you might want to consider that other people live their lives differently than you and use these for perfectly responsible reasons.

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Feb 14, 2026 12:16 PM
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ROBBY69Feb 14, 2026 03:21 PM
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Quote from Taint :
Ridiculous. Get an invisible fence and properly train your dog.
These aren't meant to leave your dog on 24/7. We hook our dogs up just to do their business, and they are back inside. $1,000's + of dollars for invisible fence installed and training. If you have a dog that likes to be outside, then it may be a good investment. We don't have outside dogs, so this fits the bill, and we only have a 25ft radius to pick up poop. Our dogs are well trained for off leash, so technically we don't need anything.
Mar 02, 2026 06:25 PM
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yakkyMar 02, 2026 06:25 PM
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Quote from Taint :
Ridiculous. Get an invisible fence and properly train your dog.
What's ridiculous is the expectation that everyone that has a dog needs to buy an invisible fence. I love dogs but they are animals meant to serve us, not the other way around. Most dogs would rather be outside on this than inside sitting in front of a TV.
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Mar 02, 2026 06:36 PM
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ahwMar 02, 2026 06:36 PM
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Quote from Taint :
Ridiculous. Get an invisible fence and properly train your dog.
These long tie outs are also good for recall training in an open field, or if you're having a picnic/camping and don't want your dog bothering adjacent campsites.
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iambenMar 02, 2026 07:11 PM
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Quote from Taint :
Most dogs would rather be outside not tied to this. Take the time to train your dog
I'm working on training my high horse right now, do you have recommendations?
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idiggplantsMar 02, 2026 07:16 PM
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Quote from Taint :
Ridiculous. Get an invisible fence and properly train your dog.
i, and many other people, take their dogs camping. am i a bad dog owner if i dont buy a $600 jackery power station and buy a $300 portable invisible fence?
when my sister drops off her beagle for the weekend, is it my fault i didnt install an invisible fence in my yard? or my fault that i didnt train someone elses dog? are you going to call peta because i put him on one of these for 5 minutes?
im really glad you had the chance to virtue signal and let us know that you are better than other people because you train your dog and have an electric fense, but you might want to consider that other people live their lives differently than you and use these for perfectly responsible reasons.

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Mar 02, 2026 07:18 PM
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idiggplantsMar 02, 2026 07:18 PM
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Quote from iamben :
I'm working on training my high horse right now, do you have recommendations?
wait till he sobers up. he might not be able to remember his training when he is stoned off of his gourd.
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yakkyMar 02, 2026 07:30 PM
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Quote from Taint :
Most dogs would rather be outside not tied to this. Take the time to train your dog
Your dog would rather eat at an all you can eat buffet instead of the crap you feed it. Stop clowning around and TAKE CARE OF YOUR DOG!!!
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turbodogMar 02, 2026 09:13 PM
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Thanks OP, I use this with a harness when I need to babysit my nephew.
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eazye79Mar 02, 2026 10:00 PM
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In for one. In my city, dogs must be on a leash in the front yard, unless you have a fence.
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other8289Mar 02, 2026 10:02 PM
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I have a different tie-out with a spring on one side to (hopefully) reduce the shock at the end if a dog gets excited and tries to take off while attached to the tie out. I'm not sure how well it works but it seems like a good idea. Does anyone have a comparison between this one (without a spring) and one with a spring?
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SteamrolledMar 02, 2026 10:41 PM
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Quote from other8289 :
I have a different tie-out with a spring on one side to (hopefully) reduce the shock at the end if a dog gets excited and tries to take off while attached to the tie out. I'm not sure how well it works but it seems like a good idea. Does anyone have a comparison between this one (without a spring) and one with a spring?
Vet tech friend said if that is a problem then you risk esophagus collapse due to injury, get a harness if you aren't using one already.
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DealBoi4LifeMar 02, 2026 10:45 PM
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Quote from other8289 :
I have a different tie-out with a spring on one side to (hopefully) reduce the shock at the end if a dog gets excited and tries to take off while attached to the tie out. I'm not sure how well it works but it seems like a good idea. Does anyone have a comparison between this one (without a spring) and one with a spring?
Was prepping for a camping trip... I tried fabric at first with my Great Pyrenees (145 lbs)... and he chewed through it within minutes. I have a longer version of the one in this post and it's worked well... but I may need to look into the spring action in case he gets excited and sprints off...

PS - appears as though all 3 colors (red/blue/white) are the same discounted price.

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ocalagrantsdMar 03, 2026 04:19 PM
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Quote from ROBBY69 :

These aren't meant to leave your dog on 24/7. We hook our dogs up just to do their business, and they are back inside. $1,000's + of dollars for invisible fence installed and training. If you have a dog that likes to be outside, then it may be a good investment. We don't have outside dogs, so this fits the bill, and we only have a 25ft radius to pick up poop. Our dogs are well trained for off leash, so technically we don't need anything.
I had a 7 month old rotty on a cable tie for a new years eve party. A string of fire crackers scared him and he took of running, the cable wrapped around his back foot crushing all of his paw bones.
I would never put a dog on a steel cable again.

This would serve well as a point-to-point dog run though. Just use a rope tie from the dog to the cable.
Last edited by ocalagrantsd March 3, 2026 at 09:24 AM.

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