



PlumBest H20006R 24 Gauge Galvanized Hanger Iron, 3/4-Inch by 50-Foot
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miss marple
> 3 dayUsing to build raised garden beds
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Ian
> 3 dayStrap is good, but in shipping the box it is coiled up in came apart and let me tell you it was a mess getting it all untangled and rewrapped to be usable.
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Homer
> 3 dayI used these for my window boxes. I did not want to drill into the brick so i attached them along the inside. Worked great and no holes in the brick
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Engineer
> 3 dayWorked well for my needs. Pull out of the box as needed.
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james
> 3 daycame in one large coil, looks very good
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Michael Perrine
Greater than one weekIs what it is
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Navy ER Doc
> 3 dayIts corrugated, galvanized steel strapping, and does what it should.
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P J
> 3 dayAs expected
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Honest ABE
> 3 dayI was surprised when I opened the package, it seems to be coiled up very tightly without any restriction so when you open it, its kinda like a spring that just uncoils itself and there you have it, Wish there wouldve been some kind of maybe a galvanized wire to restrain it together so that it does not dangerously cut your hands while opening it. OR something to just hold it down so that ti does not unravel right after opening it. So I used a power drill and a Flathead screw driver to tighten the coil back up, and placed it back in the shipping box while I try to figure out how to unravel it safely. The metal seems to be heavy duty. I was going to use it on some applications to secure the vents in the attic, secure the water heater, and also use it to secure tall cabinets just in case we get a shaker. If you buy the 10 ft. portions at a hardware store you would pay alot more if you need to use a 100 ft purchase. Because for a 10 ft purchase will cost $2.97 so if you add for a 100 ft. that would be $29.97 and I bought this for $19.53, so thats very good savings. And it appears pretty sturdy, thick metal.
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DR
> 3 dayLarge roll and FAIR price. Box stores only carry small rolls. So happy to get a good sized one.