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       Filmsticks announces new durable cable ties, color coded hex wrenches and velcro cable ties.
        If you’re not familiar with Filmsticks, they’re a UK company that specialize in making accessories for the film/film/video world. They have also recently launched clear boxes, eco-friendly reusable disposable markers, and premium multi-use wipes.
        Filmsticks durable cable ties are quality, durable and practical. The new shoulder strap can be used for a variety of purposes, including storing cables, securing power supplies and other tools on set.
        These quick-release straps are made of durable polypropylene webbing, durable nylon hook-and-loop closures, and stainless steel eyelets. Their load capacity ranges from 50–80 lbs (22–36 kg).
        Durable cable ties are available in 6 sizes and in sets of 4 or 5. See full dimensions and specifications below:
       105 reusable colored Velcro cable management straps (2 size options) retail from £8.33 to £9.99.
       The new Allen Allen key set is made from CRV chrome vanadium steel and comes in nine different sizes in a convenient, adjustable leather case.
        Each hex wrench has a ball head for added versatility. The iridescent finish allows users to quickly and easily determine the size they need.
        The Filmsticks hexagonal hex key set includes wrenches ranging from 65mm to 178mm in diameter. See full sizes below:
       Hex Key Set, 9 Piece, Chrome Vanadium Steel, With Stand – Metric RRP £12.49 ex VAT £14.99 ex VAT.
       Velcro ties are made from a durable nylon and polyester blend and are available in 15cm (5.9in) and 20cm (7.8in) lengths, as well as a 25mm (9.8in) version.
       These are easy to use, high quality, reusable zip ties that can be used for a variety of purposes.
        Each package contains 7 ties of different colors, 15 ties of each color. This color coding helps users easily identify unmarked items and determine cable type and length.
        Matthew Allard is an award-winning, ACS-certified photographer-director with over 30 years of experience in over 50 countries. He is the editor of Newsshooter.com and has been writing for the site since 2010. Matthew has received 48 ACS awards, including five prestigious Golden Tripod awards. In 2016, he won the Best Cinematography award at the 21st Asian Television Awards. Matthew is available to work as a director of photography in Japan or anywhere else in the world.


Post time: Nov-01-2023