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100 Ft Wraparound Insulator, Black Reviews

4.8 Rating 12 Reviews
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Tackle every corner and end post in your fence line with a wraparound insulator. With this 100 ft coil, simply cut the necessary length of insulator and feed the wire through. Our wraparound insulators are made from sturdy UV-stabilized polyethylene and feature an aluminum insert to prevent wire from cutting through.
- Cut to desired length
- Ideal for use at ends and corners
- UV-stabilized polyethylene
- Black
- 100ft coil

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Very good quality, great service.
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Posted 7 years ago
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Posted 7 years ago
Better than others I have used.
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Posted 7 years ago
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Hard to cut which is a good thing in the end but some sections wouldn't allow wire through. Had to throw out several sit sections because I couldn't get the wire through. Still was a lot cheaper than buying cut sections and once I started using a miter saw to cut the sections instead of a hacksaw, my success seemed to improve with getting usable sections.
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Posted 7 years ago
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Can custom cut to need. Saved some time and cash compared to what I could buy at TSC.
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Posted 8 years ago
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I've been using this insulator successfully for several years. It works perfectly if you remember to extend the edge of the insulator for at least 1.5 inches beyond the post. I love materials that work as advertised, and this one gets five stars from me.
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Posted 8 years ago
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Great service and just what we needed. This product is hard to find locally.
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Posted 9 years ago
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Works great to create fast, strong corner ties. I cut it to length by starting a small cut in the plastic with a pocket knife, then bending it to break the plastic and expose the metal backer, and then cutting the backer with sidecutter snips.
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Posted 9 years ago