The largest zip tie is nearly 4 feet long and $75
by PaulHoule on 1/29/2026, 5:08:20 PM
Comments
by: cyode
The supersized option in a line of products is always funny for some reason.<p>Last week I chuckled upon seeing this online store's inventory of coffee makers: ...10 cups, 12 cups, 18 cups, 50(!) cups: <a href="https://www.bialetti.com/it_en/shop/coffee-makers.html?cups=1419" rel="nofollow">https://www.bialetti.com/it_en/shop/coffee-makers.html?cups=...</a><p>(The 50 cups option turned out to be a decorative piece.)
2/4/2026, 4:16:40 AM
by: dotwaffle
They're 47 inches long. Amazon (UK) has 48 inch long zip ties for $14.45 (pack of 12), 60 inch long for $18. Not quite as thick or wide, sure... But that's not what was in the headline :P
2/4/2026, 3:54:56 AM
by: PostOnce
Alternatively, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cable_lacing" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cable_lacing</a>
2/4/2026, 3:35:09 AM
by: rhplus
This would need quite a lot of force to overcome friction and cinch tight, no? Aside from some fun marketing, the problem is already solved by items like ratchet tie downs, Velcro straps or even just cord/rope with the right bundling knots.<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tie_down_strap" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tie_down_strap</a>
2/4/2026, 3:40:49 AM
by: beerandt
Most HVAC contractor counters carry packs of longer ones for insulating ductwork (though not as heavy duty as what's pictured).
2/4/2026, 3:39:30 AM
by: bandrami
I could put <i>all</i> of my cables in one giant bundle...
2/4/2026, 4:08:08 AM
by: readme
I'm going to have nightmares about waking up restrained in this thing.
2/4/2026, 3:28:14 AM
by: insde
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2/4/2026, 3:45:10 AM
by: tolerance
Something like this may prove effective for protest/riot control. In a way it would be a win-win for both parties.
2/4/2026, 3:33:40 AM