Woven Cord Strapping Roll 1/2" x 1500' (Core 6"), 650 lbs vs 1/2 in x 200 ft steel strapping coil, 1100 lbs, self-dispense box
Overall winner: Woven Cord Strapping Roll 1/2" x 1500' (Core 6"), 650 lbs
Key Differences
Pick the steel strapping coil (A) if you need cut-resistant, high break-strength metal banding and a self-dispensing portable box; choose the woven cord roll (B) if you want a longer, UV- and chemical-resistant woven strap that’s described as strong and good value. A is steel with 1100 lb break strength and a 200' coil length, while B is a 1500' woven cord on a 6" core with UV/chemical resistance
Woven Cord Strapping Roll 1/2" x 1500' (Core 6"), 650 lbs
Heavy-duty woven strapping for heavyweight loads with UV and chemical resistance. Noted for quality, strength, and ease of use by customers
Pros
- high-strength woven strap
- UV and chemical resistant
- easy to use
- versatile for multiple applications
Cons
- mixed feedback on durability
- mixed feedback on material thickness
1/2 in x 200 ft steel strapping coil, 1100 lbs, self-dispense box
Steel strapping coil: 1/2 in wide, 200 ft long, 0.020 in thick, 1100 lbs break strength, in a portable self-dispense box. Ideal for heavy-duty load binding and metal applications. Customers note quality and value, with some concerns about width and strength
Pros
- high break strength
- steel material for cut-resistance
- portable self-dispensing box
- suitable for heavy-duty loads
Cons
- width may be too wide for some users
- strength perception varies among customers
Head-to-Head
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| Price | IDL Packaging |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | IDL Packaging |
| User Reviews | Tie |