RSmith70—March 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase
These are a great idea for many applications. I bought them to replace other broken fasteners, and for me I didn't have access behind the hole to push from behind, so I had to push it through the hole and broke a few in my attempts, but otherwise they work as intended. Depending upon where you install them, they may need attention after snipping off the extra length, for me they are on the top of the grill and I don't want the rough cut to injure or snag anything while leaning over the engine bay from the front, an easy fix, but an extra step out of precaution. Great idea, works well! Read more
jobelaa—March 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase
used it on the bumper and so far, it holds. will keep updated when used other places Read more
Jennifer stewart—December 2, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Wow! These are amazing. I (not a mechanic or auto body repair person)- just someone trying to cut costs. I chose to make detailing repairs on my car. While putting the front bumper with grill back on, a couple of push button tabs normally used could not hold. This is when these zip button tabs were perfect! I could pull the piece into place and hold it with confidence. It was very stable! Due to its use, the size becomes very versatile by cutting. Definitely worth the money! So glad I happened to toss this in the cart “Just in case”! Read more
ralph comegys—March 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
durability Read more
Juniel—February 23, 2026✓ Verified purchase
They get the job job done quickly. Easy to use. They are a little small and the same size. No variety. Read more
Héctor Julián García Otálora—March 17, 2026✓ Verified purchase
They look high quality. Very useful. Read more
G. Tedeman—February 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Works exactly as expected. Also, would add that this kind of item, at a good price is really useful to keep in the car's toolbox or trunk for ad hoc fixes. Read more
T__M__C—September 1, 2025✓ Verified purchase
picked up these nylon self-locking cable ties mainly for car repairs, but I’ve ended up using them in the garage, garden, and even for organizing shelves. They’re sturdier than regular zip ties and the “T rivet” design makes them grip tightly and stay in place once locked. The material feels durable and doesn’t snap easily, even when pulled tight. What I really like is the versatility — I’ve used them to secure loose panels, keep cables in place, and even as a temporary fix on my daughter’s bike. They’re easy to snap in, and once set, they don’t wiggle around. The only drawback is that once you lock them in, you can’t easily reuse them — you’ll have to cut them off. Also, they’re not quite as heavy-duty as metal clips for very large or high-stress jobs, but for everyday automotive and household fixes, they’re perfect. Read more