PAC Strapping SP-P Plastic Strapping Kit, Includes 3,000' Light Duty Strap, 300 Plastic Buckles and 1 Hand Pull Tensioner. Founded in 1982, PAC Strapping Products, Inc, is a full service manufacturer and supplier of plastic strapping, plastic strapping machines and systems, steel strapping, along with tools and accessories for both plastic and steel strapping. For over 25 years PAC has focused on providing the best value in our industry by supplying our customers with a full line of quality products, on time delivery, competitive pricing and innovative solutions.
M**.
Poor instructions but straight forward
Does the job. I was a novice to this and found the instructions useless and extremely frustrating. The on-box drawn illustrations are ridiculously inadequate and ambiguous. You can't tell what angle you are even looking in several drawings. I understand photographs are more expensive to print than these graphics, but they would do well to redraw 3 of these graphics. I had to find a video to explain. I would recommend that PAC hire a graphic designer to hand draw some photos they should send them. Then other customers might find it easier to work with this product. Thank you. Once I got the hang of it - it was just easier to hand tighten and cut with scissors for my personal job, but I the tool works too. I would recommend this for non mission-critical uses. I bundled some wood and chose the cheaper plastic brackets. I wish they sold this in a cheaper short kit.
0**0
Economical, Secure Strapping System, but missing pieces.
I like that this will save $ on jobs where I would otherwise use zip ties, or packing tape. Also more economical than ratchet straps and more secure than bungees. Not happy that the bag contained only 258 buckles whereas the package claims 300 pieces. 15% less pieces than advertised. I'd recommend you count the pieces when you receive your order!
C**E
Good low-cost option, but time consuming
It is what it says it is, no problem there. This uses plastic "buckles" to connect the straps. They are not nearly as good as having the straps sealed together, but the machine for that is much more expensive. This is a good low-cost option if you want to bundle packages for shipment but don't want to spend a bundle doing it. (pardon the pun)
S**N
Should Have Bought This Years Ago
I used this strapping kit last night to bundle together a large number of painted canvases for transport to a gallery. I should have bought one of these kits years ago. It took me about an hour to get my work bundled together and ready to go.There is a small ridge on one side of each plastic buckle to keep the wound parts of the device separated, and although it seems to work OK either way, it makes it a little easier to align the straps when threading.
J**S
Works OK Cheap sollution
Strapping seems to work Ok once you get use to how it's done . But thay need to come out with a more stream line clip. This one protrudes too far and may get caught on something.
R**Y
Seal wine cases
Seems to work for what I need. I make wine and have some wooden boxes. I used to nail them closed but they would tear up the top.With straps I just cut them and the box is perfect shape. Works for me.
C**S
Works Great..
Works Great... Just needed a bit of practice in using the tool to tighten... Once you catch on, it is a cinch...
H**G
Perfect for light duty strapping.
Perfect for keeping together the panels of cooling media in my swamp cooler!
A**T
This definitely works great esp. if you are moving
This was a great purchase for the move I have ahead.Working with this strapping system is easy. I watched a YouTube video first though as I had absolutely no clue at the beginning how it works.I was also wondering to go for the metal buckles or plastic. Metal buckles may look sturdier but when I saw the video for the plastic ones, it was the aha moment! Did not have any experience with metal buckles but plastic ones are far easy to work with. All you need to do is to make the strap loop and then bent the plastic arms into the loop and tighten the straps. You can't bent a piece of metal in or out! So I assume you have to wrestle with the strap and swing it arround the metal arms. So go for plastic buckles. Check some videos on the web and you'll get an idea when I say plastic buckles are more convenient.Also I was able to recover the plastic buckles for at least one more useOh and a tensioner?! Such simple but super handy device!
R**T
Great
Great
G**M
Good for the price.
It does what its supposed to
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