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Solid, strong strap March 10, 2008 B. McGill (Philadelphia, PA United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased this product to hold my computer in a desk-side mount for an IKEA Jerker computer table. The strap that came with the IKEA computer holder was, to put it mildly, pathetic.
The Master Lock strap holds the unit firmly in place without any loosening due to stretching in the fabric. In addition, the buckle hasn't allowed any slippage, even after holding the thing for a couple months.
It was simple to cut the strap to length using regular household scissors and to burn the end with a lighter to prevent fraying. Best of all, you get two straps for a pretty reasonable price.
Piano Moving Essential July 17, 2009 Taka 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Don't look like much out of the box, but 2 packs (4 straps) secures a full upright piano.
suited my need perfectly May 20, 2009 William Lucas (Archbald,Pa. USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I use these straps to hold down the awning on my camper.As a seasonal camper, I need good permanent protection against wind,etc.These straps serve the purpose very well,and are very easy to use and adjust.
Just what I expected February 12, 2010 anon 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this to replace a broken strap on a Thule cartop carrier. It goes through the loops on the carrier, across the top and around the roof rack then back over around the rack on first side. The buckle seems strong, and it's easy to use. I drove 2500 miles with it in different kinds of weather. It works great. It comes with a spare for when the other Thule strap breaks.
strong and good value December 25, 2009 Marcus (Boise, ID) i have a 10 inch telescope that i need to move up and down three flights of stairs. i use the cardboard box that it came in to carry it. id like to make a custom plastic box with foam but that is too expensive, so i decided to upgrade the cardboard box. i bought these to make the handles. make a loop out of the strap using the metal connector, set the box on the on the loop and lift up on the sides. a little duct tape and my box is much easier on the back to carry.
as far as the straps go, they work and they are relatively cheap. now you need to find a reason to use them.
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