
Ohuhu® Pair of 1/8" Grow Light Rope Hanger
2 packs of high quality & durable 1/8" rope hangers.
Each hanger features 7 feet braided polypropylene nylon rope with 68kg/150lb weight capacity.
Strong stainless steel metal gear locking mechanism and rust-resistant hooks.
Easy-to-use suspension system - Simply clip, pull and lock!
Versatility - Great choice to hang grow light, flower pot, plant, filter, herb bucket and reflector.
This Ohuhu 1/8" Rope Hanger is designed for gardening horticulture grow light fixtures and reflectors.
We aim to bring you the best quality rope ratchet that features:
*2 packs of high quality & durable 1/8" rope hangers.
*These user-friendly hangers are easy to adjust and the length can be changed regularly as your plants grow.
*Each hanger features 7 feet braided polypropylene nylon rope with 68kg/150lb weight capacity.
*Strong stainless steel metal gear locking mechanism and rust-resistant hooks.
*Easy-to-use suspension system - Simply clip, pull and lock!
*Versatility - Great choice to hang grow light, flower pot, plant, filter, herb bucket and reflector.
Specifications:
-Material: nylon, stainless steel
-Product Weight: 185g/0.41lb
-Package Dimension: 50*115*165mm/2 X 4.5 X 6.5 Inch
Package Includes:
-2 x 1/8"rope hangers
Since I just bought a grow light, I was happy to get this pair of Light Fixture Hangers-Ratchet Hanger- 1/8"Grow Light Rope Hanger by Ohuhu.
This is exactly what I needed to hang my grow lights for my greenhouse seedlings. I like that it is very easy to set up and use. I can do it myself and I can adjust the height as the plants grow and get taller.
I like that this set of hanging ropes is very sturdy, the stainless steel metal clasp is sturdy and locks. The nylon rope is strong and can hold up to 150 lbs.
I feel confident using this light rope hanger. I like its versatility because I have to change the height quite often.
I received this product in exchange for a review. All my opinions are my own, based on my personal experience with the product. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
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