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4 Pack Ratchet Tie Down at Masters $6.99 (Save $3)

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Masters are reducing the price of these super popular Ratchet Tide Down 4 Packs (https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/230254) from $9.99 to $6.99 starting this Thursday 25th Feb until 9th March. Is not on their website yet but will be this Thursday according to the catalogue.

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  • +4

    Price starts this Thursday with 30% Off the whole range of Tie Downs
    Here is the link to the product on the Masters Website

    • where can i get a copy of the catalogue?

      • The new catalogue will be available instore and here on Thursday. If you live close to a store you should have it delivered early this week.

        • The link only shows the old old catalogue

        • @Frozensage: catalogue will be available on Thursday

        • I live 2 minutes drive from a Masters (Tingalpa) and have never received a catalogue in the mail…

        • +1

          @dogboy: please email [email protected] with you address and contact details and our team will follow this up for you

        • @Masters AUS: Cheers

  • +1

    Not bad, trick is go get in early and get hands on some stock
    One would think Bunnings will counter … Win win for the consumer if they do

    • +8

      Until Masters leaves the market, in which case it becomes a lose lose.

      Competition policy goes beyond the bottom dollar of the next deal.

  • +1

    now I feel like a total dick for paying $10 for them. haven't even taken them out of their packaging yet :p

    • i thought if the price goes down with in 30 days they refund the difference ?/

    • Take them back for refund with reciept, then re purchasse

      • don't think I kept the receipt. ah well, was still a bargain at $10, these are WAY better than the ratchet straps I was previously using with my trailer!

  • +1

    I guess at age 36 I should know what these are

  • I was ratshit yesterday, I barely moved off the couch… but I'm well under the 300kg limit.

  • Completely lost here guys, what is this thing used for?

  • +1

    Price really isnt anything fantastic for 300kg straps.

    I went into Bunnings the other day looking for 3 new straps for my machines, I picked up 3x 2500kg wide straps for $15 each which were marked down, looked like my local store only sort of thing though.

    300kg is basically for strapping small things like a wheel barrow etc down, I wouldn't be risking things like timber that can easily add up and your unsure of the weight, hence why I always just go much higher than what I need for peace of mind.

    • +4

      I wouldn't be risking things like timber that can easily add up and your unsure of the weight, hence why I always just go much higher than what I need for peace of mind

      Never weighed, measured or planned a thing in my life mate, and I'm still here.

      I refer to the Australian industry standard of "she'll be right". As long as you follow these guidelines, you do not require any formal training or certification to perform any job.

  • Guys, can this thing be used to strap things down on the rear seat of a motorcycle?

    • +1

      yes, although I would be concerned not to damage the rear tail by applying too much pressure (these things can be clamped incredibly tightly).

      • Ok will keep that in mind, thanks mate!

    • +2

      Surely she can just hold on to you?

  • They stretch to buggery.
    So worse than useless!!

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