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Pair of Black Square Screw gate Carabiners.

Pair of Black Square Screw gate Carabiners.

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Pair of Black Square Screwgate Carabiners
(Other colours available)
Please note these are not for climbing or heavy items.

These heavy-duty aluminum alloy carabiners are suited for a range of applications such as backpacks, keychains, kettles, tents and ropes, with the potential of other usages as well. Do not use them for climbing or to bear heavy load; and keep in mind that they may pose a choking hazard, so adult supervision is strongly advised when children are operating them.

Each carabiner features:

  • Made from Polished hard aluminium alloy
  • Waterproof
  • Durable & Wear resistant
  • High strength BUT NOT SUITABLE FOR CLIMBING
  • Each Carabiner weighs approx. 12g
  • Thickness/Diameter approx: 6mm
  • Approximate height 39mm (Internal)
  • Approximate width (Widest point) 31mm (Internal)

Carabiner Uses

Even if a carabiner is not strong enough for climbing, there are still several practical uses for it. Here are a few examples:

  1. Keychains: A carabiner can be attached to your keys, making it easy to clip them to your belt loop or backpack.
  2. Attaching gear: A small carabiner can be used to attach gear to a backpack or belt loop, such as a water bottle or flashlight.
  3. Securing bags: You can use a carabiner to secure bags or backpacks, preventing them from accidentally opening.
  4. Pet leashes: A carabiner can be used to attach a pet leash to a collar or harness.
  5. Hammock hanging: A small carabiner can be used to hang a lightweight hammock or camping gear.
  6. Securing ropes or cords: Carabiners can be used to secure ropes or cords together, such as when tying down gear on a vehicle or boat.

It's important to note that a carabiner not strong enough for climbing should not be used for any activities that involve weight-bearing or life-safety, as it may not be able to support the load and could fail.

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