SafePro ETW, Polypropylene Twine, 8500 ft Box
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- For tying and organizing warehouse goods
- Made from rot- and rodent-resistant polypropylene
- 8,500 ft. long
- Economical alternative to pure cotton twine
- Knots easily and holds tightly
- Simple white color
- Ideal for warehouses, caterers, restaurants, and more
Use the SafePro ETW, Exxon Twine, 8500 ft/bx to keep your recyclables, cargo, and other warehouse items organized, packaged, and/or secure. This polypropylene twine resists rot, mildew, rodents, water, and most acids for reliable use. Each box contains 8,500 feet of easy-to-knot twine. Add it to your warehouse, storeroom, distribution center, retail shop, or catering company today.
ID | 44349 |
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SKU | ETW |
Manufacturer | SafePro |
Units of measure | EA |
Discontinued | No |
Weight (Lbs) | 10.000000 |
UPC | 791116949023 |
Type Filter | Twine |
Material | PP (Polypropylene) |
Waterproof Polypropylene
Made from polypropylene, the twine is an economical and more durable alternative to conventional cotton twine. Use it in your warehouse without worry as it resists damage caused by rodents, rot, mildew, and water. Plus, its high tensile strength is well-suited for industrial applications.
Soft
Although extremely durable, the twine is also soft. It’s comfortable for your employees to use with or without gloves.
Versatile Design
Durable and waterproof, the white twine offers the versatility you need in a warehouse or storeroom setting. It knots easily and holds tightly even when used to secure heavy loads. Start using it in your warehouse or distribution center to secure cargo for transport and to stay organized.
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It is a good alternative for goods delivery because you do not have to bother with untying or cutting the ropes. The latter option is more likely, by the way. It's not such a good alternative to cotton twines if you plan to reuse the twine.
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The twine is good, and the knots do hold tightly. In fact, they often hold so tightly that you have to cut them open, which I do not like.