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EZ Daisy Strainer with Clip - White Reviews

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EZ Daisy strainers are commonly referred to as “in-line” or “on-line” strainers. They are installed directly onto the line without any cutting or crimping.  
To install an EZ Daisy strainer, simply insert the wire material into the slot on the strainer, use a tool to apply tension and remove any slack, then lock in place with the provided U-shaped pin. You can use a ½" drive socket wrench to apply initial tension to EZ Daisy strainers. For best results, use the EZ Daisy Strainer Handle (TFD) or the convenient Rapid Tightener (TFDR) to apply tension from start to finish. 
EZ Daisy strainers are ideal for low tension applications like electric rope, electric twine, and lighter wire gauges.  
Choose between the long-lasting aluminum cog or the attractive white powder-coated aluminum cog to match white colored rope and twine. 
*Not for use with coated wire products like Hotcote and Kencote. For coated wire applications use coated wire tensioners.
- Easy Installation
- Requires no cutting or crimping
- Tension with ½" drive socket wrench or EZ Daisy strainer tools
- For low tension like electric rope, electric twine, and lighter wire gauges
- Available as bare aluminum or white powder-coated options

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Best wire strainer for my poly-rope fence. Easy to use too!
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Posted 7 years ago
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Tightened up my electric fence nicely
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Posted 7 years ago
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Simple design and easy to use
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Posted 8 years ago
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Great product located in southern heat we used this with coated wire no problem.
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Posted 10 years ago
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Great, just what I have been looking for and priced right.
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Posted 10 years ago
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Great product and very easy to use!
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Posted 11 years ago