







🔗 Lock it down with Fixson – where strength meets style!
Fixson Multi-Purpose Self-Locking Cable Ties come in a convenient 100-piece pack of 8-inch nylon ties, each boasting a robust 45 lbs tensile strength. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, these tamperproof ties withstand extreme temperatures from -30°F to 160°F, ensuring reliable, permanent cable management across home, office, and industrial settings.
| Material | Nylon |
| Color | White |
| Brand | FIXSON |
| Item Length | 8 Inches |
| Style | Zip |
| Number of Pieces | 100 |
| Tensile Strength | 45 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | FIXSON |
| UPC | 190447021963 |
| Part Number | 223-8W |
| Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
| Item model number | 8541756095 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 8 INCH |
| Item Package Quantity | 100 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
J**.
These are garbage.
These were the absolute worst zip ties EVER! Upon using them, more than HALF of them snapped before fastening! They were breaking off either on the tie itself, or the small plastic piece broke off the actual “zipper” lock. I attached photos, however, I had thrown out at least another handful of these before deciding to take a picture. It’s almost as if they were dry rotted. I thought I was saving myself a trip by purchasing these on Amazon, along with the other items I needed these for... But here I am, only halfway through my project, now having to head out to my local hardware store... for some more dang zip ties. Ugggh.
W**1
Absolute garbage
The order I got was garbage. More than half simply snapped with a slight bend. Quite a few had the locking tang already fallen off. I bought these to assemble a wire cube storage. I had some old ones but not enough for the job. Most of these Fixson ties either snapped or just would not lock. None of the old ones broke. More than 50% of these simply snapped. I repeat -ABSOLUTE GARBAGE. Stay away. Normally I would just let it go-live and learn. This time I am returning this junk. Enough is enough.
B**J
watch out bad batches out there
I also got a bad batch! they break way before they even get snug. I really had to tie an outlet down and went through 5 ties before I could get one to hold.do not waste your money! spend a little more and get something you can use!!
S**W
Cheaply made
These are awful. I used them in the garden to hold up plastic netting. Literally every other one failed, the little piece that keeps them locked in place snapped without even pulling them tight. They are brittle and there is no way they hold a tensile weight of 45lbs. Maybe mine were faulty but I went through 50 to get 20 useable ones.
D**.
Nylon Cable Ties
I must tell you first that I cannot live without these ties! I have ordered them many, many times because they serve so very many uses. They are strong and durable as stated and work very well for whatever you need them for. I highly recommend them. Once you use them you can't be without them!
M**5
Do not buy
These ties aren’t made of good material. I bought them for cable management, but it would seem them they can maybe handle two or three standard width ethernet cables. About 22 of them broke as soon as i tightened them. My advice, go to a hardware atore and get something with a better amount of tensile strength.
T**M
Strong.
These are cable ties. The good strong ones "like when we were kids". Not the brittle cheapos that are shaped like cable ties but shatter and drop your license plate or stuff into the lake or fence into the creek or fail and let your animals out etc. These are the ones that you used to install all that stuff temporarily 30 years ago and never got around to replacing because it worked so well.
U**Y
Snapped like pretzels
I only used about 25 of these and half of them snapped as I tightened them down. They seemed real brittle and I highly doubt they will last long outside.
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