Catahoula Tarred Braided Nylon Twine #12 vs Hemp Twine for Gardening & Crafts - 4mm Natural Hemp String, 140 ft
Key Differences
Catahoula Braided Nylon Twine (A) is much thinner (0.046 in) with about 88 lb tensile strength and is praised for knot-hold and tangle-free performance, making it suited for camping and bushcraft. Bean Products Hemp Twine (B) is thicker (4mm) with a 230 lb test rating and is marketed for gardening and crafts; some customers note it is made in China and that the size may be slightly small for certain tasks
Catahoula Tarred Braided Nylon Twine #12
Braided nylon twine, tarred for durability and knot-holding; versatile for outdoor use. Customers note strong performance and low tangling in varied conditions
Pros
- tough braided nylon construction
- good knot-holding capability
- holds up in saltwater and various weather
- versatile for bushcraft and camp uses
Cons
- line diameter listed as 0.046in (potential practical variability)
Hemp Twine for Gardening & Crafts - 4mm Natural Hemp String, 140 ft
Natural hemp twine for gardening and crafting with strong 230 lb test. Ideal for wrapping, bundling, and decorative use with resistant to fraying. Customers note high quality and versatile color options
Pros
- 230 lb test strength
- 4mm thickness for versatility
- Durable, less prone to fraying
- Versatile for garden and craft projects
Cons
- Made in China (customer note)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Bean Products |
| Versatility | Catahoula Manufacturing, Inc. |
| User Reviews | Catahoula Manufacturing, Inc. |