Cable ties

Nuggy replied on 23/05/2018 22:07

Posted on 23/05/2018 22:07

 For your info.  From tomorrow, 24th May 18 Lidl are selling reusable cable ties, they call them unlocking type. 25 cm in length, £2.79 for 100 It is not very often that I see this type and they will save me some money.

Nuggy replied on 25/05/2018 17:37

Posted on 24/05/2018 05:50 by cyberyacht

I'm a cheapskate. I've used a watchmakers screwdriver to unhook them in the past so that they can be reused.

Posted on 25/05/2018 17:37

My aim is to please. A watchmakers screwdriver is more expensive and I ain't got one of those. I did try with a Bradawl but my finger finished up with lots of little holes, so I admitted defeat.  Anyway CY, is a cheapskate someone who buys a pair of cheap iceskates to save money? Just a thought !

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Posted on 26/05/2018 08:38

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Merve replied on 04/06/2018 22:02

Posted on 26/05/2018 08:38 by

surprised Unbelievable that such a product can cause so much comment frown.  A sad reflection on the limited subjects allowed to be addressed on CT.  Is it not time for another peg thread? laughing

Posted on 04/06/2018 22:02

With you on that one DD. I use reuseable plant ties from Homebase. They are perfect for holding up my 5m of high intensity LEDs to my awning poles to give a brilliant light to the awning,

Navigateur replied on 04/06/2018 22:12

Posted on 04/06/2018 22:12

Further savings can be made by reusing the plastic coated wire that holds new cables in neat bundles when something electrical is bought.

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