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Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
Used around the chicken lot to keep netting up high enough so chickens couldn't fly over fence. Working great in all types of weather. Note:diameter is small.
Gustavo Adolfo Zamitiz Zamitiz
Reviewed in Mexico on May 28, 2024
Cable resistente
Max
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
Not what I expected!
M.T. Pockets
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
The vinyl coating helps to weatherproof the steel cable, but please remember to remove the coating wherever you plan to crimp on a ferrule. Use a quality crimper and always double crimp each ferrule. If you do leave the vinyl on inside a crimped ferrule, keep in mind that the ferrule is not biting down on the cable – it’s trying to hold the vinyl instead which isn’t nearly as strong. You may also want to consider using “cable thimbles” to deliver the best finish at the ends of your cable runs.
BayouBlssm
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
I was able to use this to hang light strings around my patio and large garden, then had enough to create a couple of trellises for cucuzza and mirliton (which get pretty heavy under a decent harvest). This is a great option to keep on hand because the price is great, and it can be used for so many things.Next is a clothesline for hanging my sheets, because who doesn't love that fresh smell?
Mark J. Hughes
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
This arrived exactly as described. I got it with another kit that included a crimper and now I've got wires to hold up Christmas lights that will outlast me. One thing I did notice is that the wires got a tiny bit saggy after a few months of load. I don't know if that's because the wires relaxed a little, or maybe I just didn't crimp them hard enough. But I suspect it's my fault -- I don't think you can appreciably stretch stainless steel by dangling some LED lights from them.
Grumman Driver
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024
It's stainless steel wire with a clear coating on it. There's really not that much that can be said about it. It works good for a HAM dipole antenna or for guy wires for a lightweight tower / pole for a different type of antenna.At 1/16" thick, that makes it slightly smaller than 14 gauge wire. 14 gauge werei is 0.0641" and 15 gauge is 0.0571".It would be really difficult for such an item to do something that really set itself apart from its competitors, so I'm going to have to give it a 3-star (i.e. "average") rating. If I notice any problems with the wire as I use it, I'll revisit this review and add additional comments.STAR RATING SCALE:1 -- Poor product; Waste of money at ANY price; Blatant lies in the original listing.2 -- Below average product; Something about it is a bit lacking; It could be conflicted specifications or errors in the original listing or that it was arrived with damage that was unlikely to have occurred during shipping and should have been caught in either the manufacturer's or seller's quality control.3 -- Average product; Meets expectations, perfectly serviceable, but does not do anything that sets it apart from similar products; Does not have some features that makes me say, "Wow, that's a neat feature".4 -- Above average product; Something about it sets it a bit above similar products on the market.5 -- Excellent product (or perhaps customer service); There is NO room for improvement whatsoever; NOTHING is perfect, so this rating *should* be EXTREMELY difficult to achieve.Ordered:2023-12-22Received:2024-01-04Reviewed:2024-02-16
TheJungleProvides
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
I used this to replace some pin lanyards on my boat trailer. I think this stuff is nicer than the original. I will probably have this roll the rest of my life at my usage rate.
C. Cox
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024
I've been using vinyl coated wire rope (thin steel cable) for various projects including fencing rails, clothesline, and hanging shelves. This product is as good as any I've tried. Strength and flexibility are excellent and the "304" label gives me the extra confidence that it will be rust-resistant.This wire rope is thinner than most others I've used, making it perfect for my current project of suspending lights for plant shelving. Those shelves are suspended with similar wire rope but the lights were supposed to be fixed to the shelf above each level with double stick tape and I don't like that look.The nominal load limit of 56 pounds is more than plenty for this and many other projects I'll be able to use it for. As shown in the product photo, but not mentioned in the text description, it comes with a generous packet of 2-channel aluminum crimping sleeves (about 100) to make loops or join adjacent strands. For those wondering what other kinds of nuts, bolts and termination hardware to use, I recommend putting "wire rope hardware" into Amazon's product search field, and picking the products that will help complete your project.
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