bayitePack (100) Stainless Steel Wire Keychains Cable, Key Rings, Heavy Duty Luggage Tags Loops Tag Keepers 2mm Twist Barrel
Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Silver |
Style | 100pack 10 inch wire keychains |
Brand | bayite |
Item Weight | 0.53 Kilograms |
Number of Pieces | 100 |
Finish Type | Polished |
Manufacturer | bayite |
Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 0.08 x 0.08 inches |
Item model number | BYT-WKC-P100s |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Closure | Screw |
Shape | Round |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Number of Items | 100 |
Size | Cable Length: 10 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | BYT-WKC-054_P100 |
C**.
Durable and flexible
Worked great for the project I used them on. Seamless other than the clasp and durable/flexible.
R**O
They work perfectly well
We used them and they fit to our requirements
W**.
great value
exactly what I needed, works great for my luggage tags
J**E
Great buy
Quality better than expected
E**.
Make a Heavy Duty key ring or use for hanging tools or securing zippers on bags
I bought some lighter-duty versions for use as key rings a few years ago. I’ve been using them for several years and only twice have they unscrewed by themselves and dumped my keys. Really, my fault - I should have checked them periodically, just like everything else.I gave my last one away a few days ago so when I searched for replacements I realized that I paid 50 cents each for the originals and I could get this pack of 100 heavier-duty ones for 19 cents a piece. When I received them they all looked well made, no messy crimps, no loose strands of wire. The package of 100 was tightly bound with a nylon zip tie.They are a little harder to bend in a loop but that is because they are at least 50% thicker cable than my old ones. The clasps screw together easily and the stiffness of the cable puts pressure on the clasp so that it won’t unscrew by itself (I hope). I have to squeeze the loop to reduce the pressure on the clasp in order to unscrew it.I have found them very useful for key rings, attaching luggage tags, and holding zippers closed on suitcases (I run a cable through the holes in the zipper tabs.).They are a good security tool - I remember being in the Paris subway, watching a back-packer reading the map on the wall. Meanwhile a pick-pocket was going through the zippered pockets of the guy’s backpack (until I yelled and he ran away). Now, I use these loops to secure the zippers on my backpack while traveling. It isn’t as secure as a lock, but it isn’t as heavy, either. But it is more than enough to discourage a pickpocket because you can’t unscrew them without some effort. But not so much effort that I have trouble opening them when I need access. But the peace of mind while sight-seeing is well worth it.I have used them to hang brooms on the wall — drill a small hole near the end of the handle, put a cable loop through the hole and now I can hang the broom on a nail or a hook.These cables look so strong that I feel confident using them to hang heavier items — like power tools that have an eye-loop on the handle so you can hang them from your tool belt or on a wall.These cables can also be daisy-chained together to form longer cables, which means I don’t have to buy different sizes. The clasps appear to be just as strong or stronger than the ones on the thinner cables I have been using for years so I feel comfortable using these cables on heavy objects (like a battery powered drill) to hang on my garage wall.I’m sure I’ll find many uses for them and they are inexpensive. If I find out that they aren’t as durable as they look I will amend my review.
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