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Comments about Nite Ize Plastic S-Biner Size 0 - Package of 2:
These things rock! I don't understand comments about 1 pound and etc, they are what they are: A plastic convenience clippie thing. I am a large man and after clipping one between a couple loops (so I could get a good grip) I gave it a good stiff tug, easily 10 lbs or so, and it held just fine with no sign of deformation or failure. These are great problem solvers... For example, a continual annoyance for me is that "removable" camera/bino neckstraps invariably have a half foot of plastic buckles and strap etc that remain attached (and flopping about) on the device when the "removable" strap is removed. What's the point? So, I put small split rings (if needed) on the attachment points on my devices and these on the ends of the neck straps. When I unclip the neckstrap, no more long floppy chunks of strap and buckles and so on getting in the way. The are also great for clipping sunglass (keepers) to a convenient location when you take your sun specs off, I keep one on the headband of my Tika so I can clip it to convenient locations/things, on and on. Just what the Dr ordered! BTW and ironically, Nite Ize also sells these in sets of six on some little keychain bobble, depending on if the keychain bobble is available and how much it goes for (at any given time), it is (or at least was) cheaper to buy the entire keychain bobble and throw everything but the six clippies away!
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This is a great size, but it is plastic, not metal. I would love to see a stainless steel version of this size 0. The other sizes come in stainless steel versions, which are weight-rated. This plastic version would work for something like clipping a couple keys to your beltloop (for that, it's good), but for anything with any weight to it, I'd want metal; I certainly wouldn't try clipping a one-pound shirt to a clothesline to dry. Nite-Ize, please give us metal size zero biners!!
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I have to agree with the other reviewer, give us metal ones also! However, I do use these to hang my wet Columbia shirts and pants up to dry though. Sometimes I even leave them on the loop when wearing the shirt. The best use for these day to day is for quick clipping my keys on and off. The only reason I do not give them a 5 rating, is I have had the metal clip tweak sideways on multiple occasions. They are not meant for heavy duty, or even medium duty use.
Oh, and bring back the black ones too!!!!
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