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Romeda Mason Line 500 Ft Length Orange Twine for Gardening, Braided Mason Line, Construction and Masonry String

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$6.29

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1.Color:Orange


About this item

  • [Wide Application] Braided Mason Line - The #18 Nylon Mason Line is a heavy-duty medium stretch line, this thick line is made of high-quality nylon. It can be used in a variety of outdoor and indoor applications including gardening, marking and DIY projects, fishing, boating, masonry, crafts, and more. The braided design allows this marking cord to hold up in the toughest conditions!
  • [Anti-corrosion & Abrasion Resistance] It can be in direct sunlight or immersed in water for a long time, the durability of the braided mason line will not be reduced, and it has a strong resistance to moisture, ultraviolet rays, oils, chemicals, and weather.
  • [Amount Enough] Our #18 string line is 150 meters (500 feet) long, there is enough length to use, it is bright orange and easy to see.
  • [Strong & Durable] Mason line can withstand high loads and handle high-tension applications without sagging or deforming easily. Construction strings have low elasticity and will not deform easily, making them more durable.
  • [After-sales Guarantee] Welcome to buy our products at any time, you will enjoy our 7X24 hours of service, and you can rest assured that the purchase!



mmor
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Brightly colored string good for marking boundaries for construction sites. Reasonably priced.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Perfect for my needs now if my kids would stop swiping it I could get more work done lol
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2025
This is the real stuff. Not twisted is very important. Braided is required for professional job. Very strong.
James Dell
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Great line if you do not let it unravel
Just a guy
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I have many many projects on the farm and go thru a fair amount of mason's line. This functions as mason's line should and the color is easy to see in all conditions. This was much less expensive than the stuff at the home center.
MMJB
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Good sturdy construction string, high visibility!
CJ C works in I.T.
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
No, really, I really did use this string to talk to Costa Rica, Belize, and Trinidad & Tobago. I slung it up in a tree to use as a winch line to lift about 33 feet of 24-AWG wire I scavenged from an old Ethernet cable straight up into the tree; between that being in the tree and the other, shield-connected wire being stripped bare on one end and tossed into the Toccoa River, I had a fairly operable portable antenna for ham radio use on 40 meters on up to about 12 meters using an inexpensive $60-at-the-swap-meet MFJ tuner.Beyond that, it's string. It's orange. It fluoresces under ultraviolet light. What more could you want? I did NOT experience the issues I read about in the negative reviews of (either this product or others similar to it), and I didn't have much trouble finding the end of the line... since I needed about 70 feet of it on first use, it didn't matter that I cheated and pulled a strand off the top end of the spool to unravel in two directions until I found the end.I had no qualms about its tensile strength; it did not break under my very light usage, but I wouldn't be worried about pulling up to about 20 pounds with it. Probably more. Go ahead and use it for pulling a straight line for fencing or whatever. If it breaks, you're doing it wrong.Edit: the "spool" it comes on is just a cardboard tube with no end supports. It's not meant for repeated use: spools like these usually are used in machines. If you're using it repeatedly and moving it around, the string *WILL* loosen and literally slide off the ends, winding up (pun not intended) in a tangled mess. If you're using this for repeated and temporary use, I do very much recommend finding an old wire spool with the end flats to transfer this to. It will hold the line on the spool to prevent frustration from that tendency to slip off the ends.
T Lozen
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
The string does not hold tight when wrapping packages. It also phrase easily once opened. It just fell off the roll. Tangled be the twine.
Doggyfizzle
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
It's not scented like orages which was a hopeful let down. But it makes for unsolvable knot puzzles if you don't wind up back up on the spool. I always found it strange that products like this are wound up in some special way which makes them very efficient but no human alive can ever rewind it back to its original form. How long has string come like that? Since the 30's a bit before my time, and even though my handheld colored calculator that makes calls to China and knows exactly where I am all the time. But string is still being wound up like this... Huh.
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