







Aircraft Tool Supply Safety Lock Wire (.032)
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Dennis R.
> 3 dayI like the dispenser. Sturdy with no problems.
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Hector Ruiz
> 3 dayIs easy to use and repair any hose at home and any where
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Ken
> 3 dayreceived wire exactly as advertized
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Scouter
> 3 dayI can not find any locking wire in town, so i ordered it. I am glad I chose this brand, this is really nice stainless steel wire. Comes in a easy to use can with wire holder nubs on top so you do not have to hunt down the end. On my 4runner I have my oil pan, transfer case and transmission fills and drains safety wired along with other parts, So considering normal maintenance times I can not see using this up any time soon but when I do I will be ordering more of the Malin brand wire in the .032.
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David McDermott DVM
> 3 dayGreat
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Randelbert
13-06-2025This is exactly as described. We like the package for easy dispensing. I gave it 5 stars for durability because it is what Id expect for .032 wire. It is a very light weight wire; dont order it expecting to use it to bale hay!
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3g5
> 3 dayI’ve been using this same safety wire at work and decided I had to have it at the house. With a good set of twist pliers, I strongly recommend Robinson Jet Twister M-84…they are no longer made but authentic near perfect pairs can be found on auction sites, there is no end to its uses.
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Robert M. Fernandez
> 3 dayI am very pleased with what this product does to fulfill my needs. Especially useful with the tying tool I purchased recently. Great vendor experience as this product was shipped promptly to my home in Hawaii. Highly recommend this product.
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Michael LaBean
> 3 dayUse this daily as a avaition mechanic, and for hanging part for painting. Great price and product
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Beatrice Lueilwitz
> 3 dayI wanted good quality, rust-free bailing wire for my outdoor repair kit. I also wanted to give my friends a yard or two of the same wire for their repair kits. Bailing wire has lots of uses in the field from holding together climbing crampons, ski bindings, or pack frames that have lost a screw or bolt. You can also use bailing wire to splint a broken ski pole or anchor the sole of a boot that has started to delaminate. Since theres more wire in this can than Ill use in lifetime of outdoor field repairs, the wire is mainly getting used for home chores now -- like deer-proofing vegetation in winter by wrapping chicken wire around shrubs and trees.