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Frances C
> 3 daySuper easy to install lots of options! Great but
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Mandi Pierson
> 3 dayI should have done this first. The patio lights look great now.
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William Del Genio
> 3 dayThe kit is really well priced for stainless hardware. The long cables can be used for several different installations. I used this to put shade cloth over my back yard and it really does the trick. The hardware is a bit smaller than I expected but its adequate for the application. I avoided using the screws included as they didnt seem big enough to hold the tension. The cable clamps look tiny but work surprisingly well.
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Allen
> 3 dayLiked the cable system Disliked the zipties because they were twistyties not zipties. Not sturdy enough for hanging outdoor lights
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Frank Falbey
> 3 dayI used the wire kit to hang the outdoor patio lights and it couldnt have gone any smoother! All parts were included (and then some!) to do the job quickly and easily. Nice kit!
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ty
> 3 dayI absolutely recommend. Easy to install and super sturdy
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Ron
> 3 dayEverything I needed to install 96 feet of string lights with plenty to spare. Do not overnighter - you arent building a suspension bridge.
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CountingTheDays
> 3 daySeems sturdy so far and easy to string the clothesline. I appreciate that everything I needed (except wire cutter) was included.
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David Christiansen
Greater than one weekI love the end result (though admittedly, my lights have been up for only three days now). The guy wires certainly provide a stronger attachment point for the lights and the hardware provides good anchor points on the house and garage. The mix of hardware was helpful, too, particularly the turnbuckle style hook and screw. That allowed more refined adjustment/tightening. So, why did I give this four stars and not five? Because the hardware that allows the user to create a loop at the end of the wire has holes that are BARELY able to allow the wire to pass through. What could have taken me a fraction of the time turned into a laborious, somewhat painful process of trying to thread the coated wire through one hole, pull it far enough through to allow it to double back and go into the second hole and pull THAT through far enough to tighten and clamp it off with the screws on either end of the unit. If the holes had been just a TINY bit larger, the coated wire would have passed through easily AND the screws on the ends would still have created a secure clamp that would have held everything in place. Thank goodness I only had to make two loops. Im planning to add a little more wire around a covered porch, but I dont look forward to having to tie off the ends of the wire with the included hardware. It didnt have to be such a pain in the neck (and fingers)!
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Ms. Gwendolyn Frami
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