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Twine wire Home It 30 m, green galvanized bindetråd for tying and bundling
Twine wire Home It 30 m, green galvanized bindetråd for tying and bundling
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Twine wire Home It 30 m, green galvanized bindetråd for tying and bundling
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Twine wire Home It 30 m, green galvanized bindetråd for tying and bundling
Twine wire Home It 30 m, green galvanized bindetråd for tying and bundling
Home It green galvanized twine wire, 30 m, is a flexible and corrosion-resistant tying wire designed for fastening, bundling and supporting plants and lightweight objects. The galvanized coating protects the wire from rust, making it suitable for both outdoor and indoor use. Its balance of flexibility and tensile strength allows you to form secure ties without excessive stiffness, and the green finish blends discreetly into garden and plant environments.
The galvanized surface provides enhanced corrosion resistance for extended outdoor use while remaining workable by hand or with simple tools. The 30 m length offers sufficient material for multiple tasks around the garden, allotment or home, and the green coating reduces visual impact when used on plants or trellises. The wire’s flexibility enables tight knots and loops while keeping enough stiffness for reliable fastening.
Cut required wire length using wire cutters or strong scissors. Wrap the wire around the items to be secured, form a twist or knot and tighten to the needed hold. For plant support, form a loose loop around stems to avoid constriction and adjust periodically to accommodate growth. Use pliers for more secure twists or when working with thicker bundles.
For outdoor installations, position ties where direct soil contact is minimal to reduce prolonged moisture exposure. Inspect ties regularly and replace if corrosion or damage appears. When tying living plants, leave room for growth and avoid tight knots that can injure stems; consider using soft ties or padding where necessary.
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