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Post #133412489 added 12-14-2019 8:07 PM by almondtofu in Deal Talk
Don't know how quality compares, but fyi harbor freight has 4 count 1" x 15ft straps with similar load rating that go on sale for $7 fairly often.
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Post #133467695 added 12-16-2019 1:28 PM by ToadKilla in Deal Talk
These are not ratchets. They are "bite down" ones.
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Post #133467833 added 12-16-2019 1:31 PM by ToadKilla in Deal Talk
While on here, I have ratchet straps that I "wound" too much of strap. Now it won't open. Any ideas?
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Post #133468457 added 12-16-2019 1:51 PM by SquirtTortuga in Deal Talk
Throw it away and buy these.
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Post #133468580 added 12-16-2019 1:54 PM by SquirtTortuga in Deal Talk
Thanks for the meaningful input and experience!
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Post #133469450 added 12-16-2019 2:20 PM by xtrabad in Deal Talk
I once bought some Retractable Ratcheting Tie-Down Straps on clearance, and have never looked back. They're not perfect, but compared to other straps, I use them 99.9% of the time now. The problem is...
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Post #133482008 added 12-16-2019 8:47 PM by Devaney1984 in Deal Talk
used mine about 300 times for lumber on a roof rack for work, never had a problem
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Post #133454963 added 12-16-2019 7:45 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
6' or 12'? Neither is really better, it just depends what you are tying. I typically use as short a strap as possible to minimize the length of the tails that need to be corralled to prevent...
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Post #133455938 added 12-16-2019 8:17 AM by hinny in Deal Talk
There Their They're Whether wether- a castrated ram.
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Post #133456088 added 12-16-2019 8:22 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
Irregardless of his grammer mistakes, he made some very good and inteligible points.
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Post #133475327 added 12-16-2019 5:29 PM by brenttoast in Deal Talk
​I watch my mechanic friend use an infamous orange strap to wrap a tire to seat the bead. *SNAP*
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Post #133452956 added 12-16-2019 6:38 AM by SquirtTortuga in Deal Talk
I heard they were approved by the Lumber Jetta.
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Post #133455530 added 12-16-2019 8:05 AM by Jeremy1982 in Deal Talk
These definitely have their place. I use them in my work trailer to secure big tools (rolling miter saw stand, tablesaw, compressor etc. They’re the perfect length, easy to secure and loosen; nowhere...
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Post #133460525 added 12-16-2019 10:18 AM by rbstern in Deal Talk
I've used the orange HF straps for all kinds of loads and projects. They are very servicable. Some I've had for many years, and they continue to work reliably, with minimal fray. They are no...
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Post #133453673 added 12-16-2019 7:06 AM by chasmosis in Deal Talk
When I was a kid we called these motorcycle straps (no they aren't great for that either it's just what we called them). To be clear these are NOT ratchet straps. Only good for light duty stuff....
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Post #133453724 added 12-16-2019 7:08 AM by Frontierboy in Deal Talk
that doesnt even make sense
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Post #133462004 added 12-16-2019 10:55 AM by claytonisbob in Deal Talk
I too will add to the support of the 12ft straps. The ratchet handles are far better than the cheaper ones, and 12ft is a good length for pretty much everything I've tried to use them for. Compared...
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Post #133563407 added 12-18-2019 9:36 PM by h1r0ll3r in Deal Talk
I have these as well. Used them for transporting a fridge, 2 ovens and a variety of odd shaped furniture. Haven't had a single issue with these straps.
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Post #133412093 added 12-14-2019 7:46 PM by ApEsxit in Deal Talk
6ft seems a bit small
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Post #133409315 added 12-14-2019 5:53 PM by powerfuldoppler in Deal Talk
Home Depot has the Husky 6 ft. x 1 in. Locking Tie-Down (4-Pack) $5.97 w/store pick up Link
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Post #133482749 added 12-16-2019 9:14 PM by Lev0r in Deal Talk
Wow, I'm surprised you were able to read that from all the way up "they're" on your high horse. Thanks for clearing up his post. We were all confused until you came striding in on your majestic horse...
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Post #133483007 added 12-16-2019 9:21 PM by Yeeker in Deal Talk
I've also been strapping down motorcycles for over a decade. Started out using ratchet straps, but moved exclusively to 1" cam-buckle style many years ago. Compared to ratchet, these are faster to...
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Post #133464794 added 12-16-2019 12:07 PM by RobS5000 in Deal Talk
I run a motorcycle rental business. I own 20+ motorcycles. Cambuckles are WAY WAY WAY better than any ratchet strap for securing a motorcycle. I have hauled 10 motorcycles at one time across the...
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Post #133472231 added 12-16-2019 3:52 PM by skyghene in Deal Talk
What good is a 6' strap though? A truck bed is going to be about 5' between tie down points. If whatever you are hauling is over a foot tall it's going to be too short... I got the husky 12' ratchet...
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Post #133412474 added 12-14-2019 8:07 PM by SquirtTortuga in Deal Talk
It's a cheap price, but this is about the shortest and smallest ratchet strap you can get. The cam buckles are ok, but I wouldn't trust them other than maybe holding a tarp over something.
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Post #133413227 added 12-14-2019 8:36 PM by sixtyfive_ford in Deal Talk
The orange Harbor Freight straps are the worst, thinnest pieces of junk made. Those things are going to, if they haven't already kill someone with lost loads on the roadway.
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Post #133494797 added 12-17-2019 8:15 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
Couldn't've said it better myself. Cam buckle straps are just easier and quicker to use - and take up much less space both in use and in storage. For those who have difficulty getting them tight,...
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Post #133495430 added 12-17-2019 8:33 AM by olimj in Deal Talk
Agreed these are the way to go for motorcycles - 40 yrs personally and my dad years before that. Beyond that, useful for anything that's somewhat compressible. Even when 12' is needed, I'd use 2 of...
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Post #133455422 added 12-16-2019 8:02 AM by rockchalk911 in Deal Talk
Agreed. Great for securing things in a normal size or short truck bed. 12’ and 15’ are too much for that. Also work great for securing totes, etc to a cargo carrier.
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Post #133460045 added 12-16-2019 10:06 AM by Complejo in Deal Talk
I'll second or third or fourth a recommendation on these. Have them and are great. Definitely worth the few extra bucks IMO. The set listed here I wouldn't use for anything exposed to the outside. ...
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Post #133460360 added 12-16-2019 10:13 AM by chimmike in Deal Talk
1" straps....yeah. Not very strong, these. If you're securing something heavy that you care about, at least use 2" straps. These are a grade or two above bungees.
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Post #133453775 added 12-16-2019 7:10 AM by fiveohmxco in Deal Talk
This is prob worth the extra $4... https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-1-in-x-12-ft-Ratchet-Tie-Down-4-Pack-FH0829/206802316 I bought them for $8.97 in-store back on 12/1 FWIW
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Post #133454264 added 12-16-2019 7:23 AM by tomandjerry00 in Deal Talk
Work fine for me on light jobs. Driven thousands of miles with canoe on roof with no problems.
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Post #133454345 added 12-16-2019 7:25 AM by mrstangblb in Deal Talk
Yeah, I have these, too, and I can attest that they are very good for small boats and kayaks.
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Post #133454420 added 12-16-2019 7:27 AM by Micah007 in Deal Talk
Personally, I wouldn't trust or use anything other than a ratchet trap as you can not tighten these as good as you can a ratchet strap. These are also very short. You would have to pretty much double...
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Post #133459937 added 12-14-2019 5:53 PM by slickdewmaster in Deal Talk
Home Depot.com has 4-Pack Husky 6' Locking Tie-Down Buckle Straps on sale for $5.97. Select Free Store Pickup, otherwise shipping is free on orders $45+. Thanks powerfuldoppler Note, availability...
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Post #133471823 added 12-16-2019 3:38 PM by 80is in Deal Talk
really? she said that? i would like to meet her !
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Post #133472381 added 12-16-2019 3:57 PM by 80is in Deal Talk
Tie Down vs Ratchet, two different technology that I see lot's of folks confusing. One is more secure => Ratchet style - great if you need more tightening (like mattress), you don't need to be...
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Post #133473803 added 12-16-2019 4:43 PM by russscott in Deal Talk
Agreed. I use the 12 ft straps all the time for strapping down pickup truckloads lumber. 6 ft straps are too short for almost all loads.
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Post #133453895 added 12-16-2019 7:13 AM by fiveohmxco in Deal Talk
You that famous you-tuber by any chance?
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