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PES 100 Packs Cable Crimps Wire Ferrules Rope 1/8
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Aluminum sleeves set: 100 pack of these crimping loop sleeves are made of aluminum material; Anti-corrosion and durable, you do not worry about wearingEasy to use: aluminum crimping loop sleeves are easy to use, without effort, just lock both ends of the guide wire by vise, pliers or compression toolsGood solution: a good solution for fixing and transporting general purpose cable; Aluminum sleeve also develops breaking strength of cable when properly appliedProper size, special design: these cable crimps fit for steel wire rope diameter in 3.2 mm/ 1/ 8 inch or a bit bigger; Double hole design style will meet the needs of youWide application: these crimping sleeves are suitable for dog leashes, clothes lines or anything else that require strong cable, can meet your different needs in daily life
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Ex LE.

You'd be amazed at how skilled pack/purse thieves are. They literally practice for hours, the same way pickpockets do.

They also often work in pairs. You don't want to get into that mess.

There is a very easy solution, and it's not expensive, and no hassle to use.

Go to Home Depot or Lowes and buy some braided aircraft cable, like this, and some cable crimps (they come in bags of two, but get a couple of extra in case one gets messed-up when crimping it). Both places will cut it to the length you want, and it has a sturdy plastic coating, so it won't damage whatever you wrap it around.

You run one end of the cable through one side of the crimp, and feed it back through the other side of the crimp. Then pinch the crimp down to lock the cable in. There are tools for this, but you don't need one for the gauge cable you'll use; a hammer and a flat cement surface is all you need.

You don't need really thick cable. 3mm or below is fine. Get either a screw locking carabiner or a small padlock.

You only need it to be 1' 1/2" to 2' long, and it's lightweight and coils up to go in your pack.

Just seeing a pack strung-up will usually make them move on to a different target.