[600Pcs]
Lenitech zip ties come in several sizes, colors, or lengths you could ever want.
They are inexpensive, versatile, and invaluable for the utility they serve.
Even though these plastic wonders have been around a long time, theres still plenty of uses for them besides simply a quick way to secure items together.
4" 300Pcs Assorted Colored (Click to Buy) | 4" 300Pcs White (Click to Buy) | 4" 300Pcs Black (Click to Buy) | 8" 300Pcs Assorted Colored (Click to Buy) | 8" 300Pcs Black (Click to Buy) | 8" 300Pcs White (Click to Buy) | |
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Quantity | 300 | 300 | 300 | 300 | 300 | 300 |
Length(in.) | 4 | 4 | 4 | 8 | 8 | 8 |
Color | Colorful | White | Black | Colorful | Black | White |
You can use a small zip tie as a key ring in a pinch. This can be especially helpful if you’re giving a few spare keys to a house- or pet-sitter when you go out of town.
Just zip tie your spare house key, mailbox key, and any other important keys together so your sitter can easily keep track of them.
Even though I try and stay organized while I work, I still end up with loads of tools on my workbench when Im fixing things.
Most times things stay where I place them, but when Ive got screwdrivers and drill bits out sometimes things roll around and eventually off the table.
To stop things rolling perfectly, I just use these tiny Lenitech zip ties.
Use a zip tie to secure bouquets of flowers.
This is great tip for brides who opt to make their own bouquets.
It’s also a great way to keep flowers together as a bundle if you’re displaying them in a slightly larger vase.
How To Loosen A Zip tie ? Grab a small, strong, and sharp object (a craft knife or a small screwdriver would work well) and slide it between the strip part and the ratchet mechanism.
Carefully slide the strip out.