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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
No problems, solid latch.
David J Heil
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
High Quality, quick smooth purchase and delivery
GNutsy
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Much better than plastic, won't snap off in winter like plastic, Don't make any noise from wind, GREAT BUY!!!
Capt. Jack
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
I tried another method (Charlevoix) which didn't work well at all. This was a good solution. I fastened them to the antenna and clipped them onto my burger. The clips work well and are very sturdy. Good value. I used 2 for my flag at the stern. I was glad they came in a package of four. The size was just right for the job.
Susan Bleyle
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
These are nicely made and finished. I'm surprised at the quality for the price. I'm using them to clip our dogs in our minivan/camper. I haven't seen how they hold up in the elements yet, but if they're truly 316 stainless, they should do much better than similar items that are chrome plated or galvanized.
LARRY
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
Very very nice product. I would recommend.
SuzeeSumatra
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
With 1/4” diameter marine grade colored bungee, stainless steel hog rings and marine grade heat shrink tubing, I’ve made myself some nice bungee cords. I am tired of those cheap bungee cords that degrade too fast and have hooks with sharp edges that can cut skin and rust. This successful DIY project was inspired by a you tube video made by a guy who made himself some nice bungee cord to attach his kayak to the top of his vehicle. Just be sure to sting in two one inch sections of heat shrink tubing *before* you fasten these carabiners to the end of the bungee cord with the hog rings. BTW, the heat shrink tubing goes over the end over the loose bungee cord end and hog ring to keep the bungee cords snag free.
Canis Domum
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2023
Many items advertised as stainless steel are not. This item is non-magnetic austenitic stainless steel (e.g. 316).The gate is a bent stainless steel wire. Most stainless clips have a small spring that corrodes, then the entire clip fails. This one has a clever bent-wire design that avoids the need for a separate spring. This wire is also 316 stainless like the body of the clip. So, the corrosion resistance of this clip is far superior to the ones you find in the hardware store.There is a downside to this design. The wire is a soft stainless steel instead of a strong, but corroding steel. The corrosion resistance comes at the price of multiple opening and closing cycles. The stainless wire will yield (lose its 'springiness') after dozens of cycles.So, if you want a clip to survive the worst environments while remaining strong - this is an excellent choice. If you want a clip to open and close frequently is a less hostile environment - look to cheaper alternatives. In my salt-water application, this one is perfect.
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