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<blockquote data-quote="acabtp" data-source="post: 288633" data-attributes="member: 5368"><p>just FYI, those orange ratchet tie downs sold by Harbor Freight are the EXACT same ones as the orange ratchet tie downs sold by Home Depot except that the rubber piece on the ratchet lever is molded larger (better) for the harbor freight ones. and home depot charges $3 or $4 more per set for them.</p><p></p><p>https://www.harborfreight.com/4-piece-1-inch-x-15-ft-ratcheting-tie-down-set-90984.html</p><p></p><p>as far as them lasting outside, if you spray them down with WD-40 once or twice a year, they last just fine. after i started doing that, i only manage to destroy them by letting the strap webbing rub on sharp edges or by running them over. i am freshwater only though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acabtp, post: 288633, member: 5368"] just FYI, those orange ratchet tie downs sold by Harbor Freight are the EXACT same ones as the orange ratchet tie downs sold by Home Depot except that the rubber piece on the ratchet lever is molded larger (better) for the harbor freight ones. and home depot charges $3 or $4 more per set for them. https://www.harborfreight.com/4-piece-1-inch-x-15-ft-ratcheting-tie-down-set-90984.html as far as them lasting outside, if you spray them down with WD-40 once or twice a year, they last just fine. after i started doing that, i only manage to destroy them by letting the strap webbing rub on sharp edges or by running them over. i am freshwater only though. [/QUOTE]
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