Masterlock Tie Down Lashing Straps 5000mm Grey Pack of 1
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Price: £5.95
Brand: Masterlock
Description: Master Lock Lashing Straps are made from ultra-resistant Monster Weave™ webbing with metal buckles. Convenient for a wide range of loads. They have a width of 25mm and colours will vary. T& Uuml;V certified. Capacity: Lashing: 150kg, Max: 300kg. This Master Lock Lashing Strap with metal buckle has the following specification: Length: 5m Width: 25mm Capacity: Lashing: 150kg, Max: 300kg Colour: Grey Pack Quantity: 1 Additional Information: Length: 5.0m Type: Lashing Straps Load Capacity: 150kg Breaking Strength: 300kg. Masterlock Tie Down Lashing Straps 5000mm Grey Pack of 1 - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Diy
Merchant: Tooled Up
Product ID: 163548
Delivery cost: 4.95
EAN: 3520190923073
MPN: MLK3112E
RRP: 7.13
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Author: Simon Butler
Rating: 5
Review: First, just to clarify something for anyone puzzled by the product name: 'MasterLock 3112E Lashing Strap with Zamac Plastic Buckle'. It’s a Master Lock cargo lashing strap, product number 3112EURDAT, and is listed as such on Master Lock's European website. The buckle is neither made from ZAMAC (a lightweight metal alloy) nor plastic. I have no idea where that came from, though many retailers seem to use the term. The buckle is in fact made from steel, as you’d expect. While it's true that it's a little fiddly to feed the strap through the buckle, it's not that difficult. You will be able to see on the product photograph that there's a curved arrow on the side with 'FEED WEB' which makes it clear what you're supposed to do: you push the webbing up through the base and out of the front. As with similar buckles, it's a simple spring-loaded toothed clamp that prevents the webbing from being pulled backwards until you press down on the release lever, rather than being the more elaborate ratchet action types used if you need to pull it especially taut. The packaging claims it has a 150kg load capacity and a 300kg breaking strain - figures I can't verify, but it seems to be very sturdy, and it's certainly good enough for my purposes. Not can I comment on its durability, but again it seems fine so far. I certainly have no argument about its quality for a price of under £5.
Author: Phil R.
Rating: 1
Review: Ordered 2 items, which came same day, which was an unexpected bonus. BUT only one of two items received! Fuming!