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🪢 Secure your world with KINGLAKE — the twine that never quits!
KINGLAKE’s 426-foot black nylon twine features a robust 2mm diameter made from 100% waterproof nylon, delivering exceptional strength and weather resistance. Ideal for gardening, fishing, camping, and emergency use, this lightweight, easy-to-handle twine offers reliable performance for both indoor and outdoor binding projects.















| ASIN | B09SWSBDMF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,844 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #118 in Twine |
| Brand | KINGLAKE |
| Brand Name | KINGLAKE |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 495 Reviews |
| Item Diameter | 2 Millimeters |
| Item Type Name | twine |
| Line Weight | Light |
| Manufacturer | KINGLAKE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KL3663778 |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | KT3663778 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Style | Twisted |
| Style | Twisted |
| Unit Count | 426 Feet |
J**.
It's cordage for shtf situations, in bugout bag.
Bought this just in case we go back 100 years or so by war or solar flare that takes out the giant transformers that take years and millions to manufacture. It's tough and I'm not comparing it to 550, but it will secure tarp for tent or wrap knife around pole for make shift spear. Would make great trot line or pull system to raise food out of reach of animals. Like I said it's cheap cordage and I promise I'll use it someday for something. Until then it's light af and belongs in survival/bug out bag. Hope this is helpful but I doubt it. Strong string too and I'm guessing about 80lb test or slightly more.
C**Y
Can come in handy
Everyone who does outdoor things should have at least one roll of #36 bankline.
S**O
Not bad
I'm sure this twine would be useful a thousand ways. Camping knots, however, are not one. Because I should have ordered #36 tarred bank line instead, this product still seems fine. Oops.
E**P
This is ABSOLUTE GARBAGE!
This is not at all what is advertised. It’s just basic very low quality twisted nylon line. It is not tarred at all. Knots do not hold and it’s very slippery. The line unravels easily because it’s very stiff nylon and there’s nothing holding it together (like tar). Completely unscrupulous seller trying to pass this off as anything other than super low quality utility line worth maybe $6. Don’t buy this stuff.
T**R
Super strong, but not so sure about the "tarred".
Product arrived quickly, neatly packaged. This bank line is incredibly strong. It's thicker than plain old string, but thinner than twine, but really really really strong. I haven't found clear information about what constitutes a "tarred" bank line, and just by observation I can't tell if it is or it isn't. But I will say that it performs and has all the characteristics as advertised 100%. It's strong. It's durable. It clearly is very low friction... which make me believe it IS tarred, because plain nylon would have more grip than this line does. Great stuff. I look forward to using it in all my bushcraft, and anywhere else I can come up with to use it. Tensile strength is supposed to be over 300 lbs.... I wouldn't use it to permanently support something over that... but it could temporarily probably take even more. But be safe. Please.
J**S
Decent cord for the price, but it doesn't quite meet expectations.
Pros, the green cordage is fairly rigid and ties reasonably well. It's green color would work well for inconspicuously tying plants to stakes. Cut ends fuse easily with a lighter. It has good working strength for the projects I've tried it on. Cons, the green cord is not tarred. It unravels easily and can get tangled in itself if tension or twist are not mainted.
J**O
Great buy
Very well made, thick and hold a very tight pony. You can also wash to shrink back up to original size
A**Y
Don’t Mistake This String For Tarred Bankline
It doesn’t tie well and stay tied. You really have to snug it hard. It frays when cut. You absolutely must have a lighter at hand to burn the ends when cut. It’s made of micro strand nylon and it catches on just about everything and the strands break and that’s the beginning of the end for it. The quality is mediocre, but it’s priced as such. It’s not a good choice for camping, bushcrafting or life dependent tasks. It is for your average around the house chores and gardening. Strongly recommend spending the extra for quality tarred bankline if that’s what you need.
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