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The Breezliy 2 Pieces Wire Twister is a high-quality construction tool designed for efficiently binding steel bars. Featuring a sturdy steel hook and an ergonomic wooden handle, this tool enhances grip and reduces hand fatigue. Its semi-automatic function allows for quick attachment and easy operation, making it an essential addition to any construction site.
Manufacturer | Breezliy |
Part number | 2pc Wire Twister |
Item Weight | 222 g |
Package Dimensions | 19.71 x 10.59 x 3.3 cm; 222 g |
Item model number | 2pc Wire Twister |
Size | 2 Pieces Wire Twister |
Power source type | hand_powered |
Included components | Wire Twister |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
An (old faithful) tool
This tool is great, nothing really that can break. Works just like it should and no fancy parts to break.
B**S
A must have tool when putting up a fence.
There were instances when it wouldn't fit in the place I needed it but where it did fit it was the best tool for the job.
C**E
This will make fence building much easier when tying the wire.
This will make fence wire tying much easier.
M**E
A good rebar tie wire twister
This makes twisting tie wire a lot easier than pliers and if paired with bar ties (lengths of pre-cut tie wire with loops on the ends) much faster.Mine benefited from a little grease, but other than that, has worked flawlessly.
A**R
better than I feared, but could be better
I was skeptical but it works great when it works. I have no idea how to use the little holes but that may be for a different type of fence (electric?) than I have. I am using this on cattle (field) fence and t-posts with those funky clips. Once I got the hang of it it worked great and was WAY easier than fighting with the fencing pliers. But the grooves are not "one size fits all". If they were a smidge longer/deeper, or a second set on the other end (like I saw on some other brands) I think these would be 5 star. They just can't catch that short side of the t-clips so you still have to take out the pliers. I'll try to get some pictures attached later this summer, I just wanted to post something before I forgot.
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