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Dan&Kim
> 3 dayThis is soooo much better than using the wire! It is soft and supple and very easy on the hands! Will be back for more when I run out! I am not worried about my customers getting poked with wire any longer!
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Isaac Bartsch
> 3 dayThis is the way to go if you are framing regularly. It is a much better deal than buying it in small amounts or in a kit from the hardware store. It is a good versatile weight. If you wrap it properly, it holds tight onto itself and wont come loose.
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Sandy
> 3 dayPerfect for our needs. Great cable for hanging pictures at graduation party. Love this!
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Bradley
> 3 dayNo problems or issues. Item was as described and arrived in a timely manner. Its easy to work with and I like the nice plastic coating.
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H.S.Momof5
> 3 dayI’ve used this product for well over 10 years on my professional art. It is durable, easy to use, leaves a very clean look, and doesn’t tear up my hands. I have hung large framed watercolors with glass and fill it using this wire, up to 48 x 48“ pieces. I have repeatedly purchased spools of this wire
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Renee Hill
Greater than one weekGreat product...will buy again.
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Whitney Spoonhour
Greater than one weekHighly recommend this over non-coated wire. I stuck with non-coated for forever because I thought that maybe this stuff wouldnt tighten as well, but it absolutely does. The best part is that when you cut it there arent a ton of loose wires to stab you in the fingers. Ill never go back. Its a revelation.
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cathey levy
> 3 dayGreat deal got the price and twists on easily.
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Charles A. Bass
> 3 dayThis is it. When you want to hang your art, use this wire. Learn a couple of knots to tie off the ends and this wire will work outstanding!
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KVP
> 3 dayThis is my go to picture wire. Its easy to twist on the ends and wont stab your fingers in the process. It holds over 40 pounds, but your end tying technique needs to be up to par with that kind of weight or I imagine it will unwind if you simply twist the ends. You just need a decent cable cutter or it will still fray the ends a bit.