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JesakaL
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Amazing quality. Excellent for the intended use, but I also strung a few together to anchor my lawn furniture to a stake in the ground. They aren't blowing away in the high winds, so I would say they are great for multiple uses.
Valued Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
These are good for lighter use, both tool weight and abuse levels. I used these to hold a 3LB sledgehammer for some chimney demolition, and after some bashing and scraping I broke two of them. Eventually I realized they are better suited for holding lighter tools like pliers, ratchets, etc... that aren't going to be hitting bricks. For the lighter tools, these work fine. The carabiners are kinda cheap but get the job done. The tethers are long and stretchy enough that they don't restrict movement. Overall, a decent price for securing lighter stuff.
DS
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
These lanyards are marketed as primarily for tools but because they are essentially a bungee with loops instead of hooks on each end, they actually are fairly versatile.Each lanyard has an integrated webbed fabric jacket wrapped around the stretch cord for extra strength. One end has a stitched loop for a carabiner. However that is only on one end. The odd thing is that the lanyard is only as strong as the stretchy cord, not the outer fabric jacket. This is because the cord protrudes from the jacket on the opposite end from the carabiner so only one end is robust while the other end is just the stretchy cord - which is a weak link.But otherwise this product has a variety of uses where you need a stretch cord with loops instead of hooks.
P. B.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
These lanyards are pretty good. They appear to be well made and generally sturdily.The carabiners seem fairly solid enough to carry the weight of virtually any hand tool within reason, but they are clearly labled not for climbing, So don't plan on going swinging off of them. The actual lanyard is more of a webbing with a bungee cord running in the middle of it. They have a good amount of stretch, and seem sturdy enough again for virtually any hand tool.You can attach the tools with a slip tether, that adjusts with a squeeze to close cord lock. This is where I think there's a little bit of a issue. I frankly am not sure I would completely trust the plastic cord locks for heavier tools. I can see them slipping with the wrong kind of drop. But for lighter tools they should be fine, and I would probably attach heavier tools with a more deliberate and positive connection, like zip ties or something.However with all that said I still think these are very useful. Not just for tethers for tools but they're essentially semi adjustable bungee cords which can come in handy.Overall pleased with the order.
Heath2015
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
I did not get these for their stated purpose. As you can see from the pics, these appear sturdy and well-made. The carabiner says, "Not For Climbing." It has a nice locking screw-nut. The end of the tether with the large loop has one of those plastic slip-fasteners you sometimes find on clothing items. These don't always last the best, but they'll do fine for my purposes. They have an acceptable amount of give but still feel strong at their full-length limit. They work fine (without getting blocked for being too graphic) with a four-post bed, even if you might have to wind them around a bit to shorten the length (if needed). There is a slight smell, but it's reminiscent of factory-fresh and reminds one (a little) of standard work leather, rubber, and fabric smells (not too strong). Letting them air out might fix it if it's too much.
J.G. of Phx
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
There's a lot of random ideas to how to use a bungee chord, and this one is perfect for tools. The loop holds on to a tool or box and the C-Clamp holds it on your belt. When you're up a ladder this is the difference between going up and down to catch your tools and staying up.
BStafford
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
High quality. I use them to help with shade covers that need to be able to blow in the wind a bit.
anon
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
handy to have around, have used a few of them for various things and they were just what i needed in the moment
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