8" & 11" - 1,000 Count zip ties. Original price 17.98. Although they could be anywhere, i would start by looking in the clearance section or at the end of the tools area by close to the pro desk. Happy Hunting!
They will hold up for a bit but a few years down the line they will begin to crack and degrade from UV exposure. This all depends on the elements too, freezing plays a factor too. An indoor rated ziptie in Florida is not going to last as long as one in Ohio for example.
They black ones I just picked up states these are UV rated. The description on line is incorrect. The white ones did not have this label though.
Application: standard.
UL type: 21S
For indoor use only
Bundle diameter: 2-in and 3-in
Operating temperature range: -40 degrees F/-40 degrees C - 185 degrees F/85 degrees C
Minimum installation temperature: 32 degrees F/0 degrees C
Material flame rating: V-2
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Application: standard.
UL type: 21S For indoor use only
Bundle diameter: 2-in and 3-in
Operating temperature range: -40 degrees F/-40 degrees C - 185 degrees F/85 degrees C
Minimum installation temperature: 32 degrees F/0 degrees C
Material flame rating: V-2
They were in a big bin, both black and white, in the middle of the aisle marked at regular price. Rang up at $4.99 at checkout. Pretty good deal for basic longer zip ties.
Application: standard.
UL type: 21S For indoor use only
Bundle diameter: 2-in and 3-in
Operating temperature range: -40 degrees F/-40 degrees C - 185 degrees F/85 degrees C
Minimum installation temperature: 32 degrees F/0 degrees C
Material flame rating: V-2
While not these particular zip ties, I've used indoor zip ties outdoors for up to 6 months with no issues.
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05-12-2022 at 10:25 AM.
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While not these particular zip ties, I've used indoor zip ties outdoors for up to 6 months with no issues.
They will hold up for a bit but a few years down the line they will begin to crack and degrade from UV exposure. This all depends on the elements too, freezing plays a factor too. An indoor rated ziptie in Florida is not going to last as long as one in Ohio for example.
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05-12-2022 at 01:30 PM.
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The will hold up for a bit but a few years down the line they will begin to crack and degrade from UV exposure. This all depends on the elements too, freezing plays a factor too. An indoor rated ziptie in Florida is not going to last as long as one in Ohio for example.
They black ones I just picked up states these are UV rated. The description on line is incorrect. The white ones did not have this label though.
Are they also 8" and 11"? I saw multicolor in smaller sizes.
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There may be other deals, but for the OP, the sales page says that is the sizes for the multicolored. You have two choices there; white or multicolored with different specs. I chased down the white by the manufacture.
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There may be other deals, but for the OP, the sales page says that is the sizes for the multicolored. You have two choices there; white or multicolored with different specs. I chased down the white by the manufacture.
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UL type: 21S
For indoor use only
Bundle diameter: 2-in and 3-in
Operating temperature range: -40 degrees F/-40 degrees C - 185 degrees F/85 degrees C
Minimum installation temperature: 32 degrees F/0 degrees C
Material flame rating: V-2
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UL type: 21S
For indoor use only
Bundle diameter: 2-in and 3-in
Operating temperature range: -40 degrees F/-40 degrees C - 185 degrees F/85 degrees C
Minimum installation temperature: 32 degrees F/0 degrees C
Material flame rating: V-2
UL type: 21S
For indoor use only
Bundle diameter: 2-in and 3-in
Operating temperature range: -40 degrees F/-40 degrees C - 185 degrees F/85 degrees C
Minimum installation temperature: 32 degrees F/0 degrees C
Material flame rating: V-2
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank SlickHome760
They will hold up for a bit but a few years down the line they will begin to crack and degrade from UV exposure. This all depends on the elements too, freezing plays a factor too. An indoor rated ziptie in Florida is not going to last as long as one in Ohio for example.
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The white are for indoor use only. Two bundles, one is 8inch and the other is 11inch.
The multiple colors with UV inhibitors are indoor/outdoor and also on clearance for same price.
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The white are for indoor use only. Two bundles, one is 8inch and the other is 11inch.
The multiple colors with UV inhibitors are indoor/outdoor and also on clearance for same price.
Are they also 8" and 11"? I saw multicolor in smaller sizes.
There may be other deals, but for the OP, the sales page says that is the sizes for the multicolored. You have two choices there; white or multicolored with different specs. I chased down the white by the manufacture.
There may be other deals, but for the OP, the sales page says that is the sizes for the multicolored. You have two choices there; white or multicolored with different specs. I chased down the white by the manufacture.