Ratchet straps that actually last

   / Ratchet straps that actually last #1  

houska

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close to Perth, Eastern ON, Canada
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Branson 4225h; Kubota KX-040
Are there any ratchet straps (tie downs) that actually last?

At first, I just got store-brand 2" straps at my local Canadian Tire or Princess Auto (a Canadian Harbor Freight-equivalent). The retractable ones since they were convenient. 3 months later, they no longer retracted. A year later, they no longer ratchet.

So I cursed myself for foolishly saving a few $, and bought more expensive brand-name ones (Erickson). A year later, they no longer retracted. Two years later, they do ratchet but they don't want to let go.

I generally keep them inside and reasonably clean, but yes sometimes I forget, and they do get used in the rain. And they do get some spotty surface rust, the kind that comes from condensation.

Are there brands that actually last? Tricks'n'tips to make them last (like should I oil the mechanism every month?) Or do oldtimers know retractable ratchets never last?

BTW, this is not for transporting my tractor or mini-ex. This is to secure trailer loads, transport my UTV, hold gas cans upright, etc.
 
   / Ratchet straps that actually last #3  
If you didn't leave your tools outside to get rusty then you would never have an excuse to go buy new ones. Just tell your wife you shouldn't have bough such crappy tools.
 
   / Ratchet straps that actually last #4  
If you're using the fabric straps (mainly made of poly) the sun will eat them up more than the rain. If you leave them outside in your truck bed or trailer, they'll deteriorate quickly.

I've got straps from Harbor Freight and they have held up extremely well, because I keep them in the cab of the truck.

Just my 2¢.
 
   / Ratchet straps that actually last #5  
Yes, the ratchet mechanism starts to rust on ours and becomes impossible to actuate. The strap still looks fine but its not longer functional. Oil the components and it lasts for one trip.
 
   / Ratchet straps that actually last #6  
I use mine a LOT. They seem to hold up fine. I spray the ratcheting mechanisms with spray lubricant, like WD40, etc.
When not in use, they are in the trailer toolbox
 
   / Ratchet straps that actually last #7  
Yes, the ratchet mechanism starts to rust on ours and becomes impossible to actuate. The strap still looks fine but its not longer functional. Oil the components and it lasts for one trip.
I've had a little better luck with oiling than that, but once they start to rust it's an ongoing battle. Doesn't take much in the mechanism to make it bind.
 
   / Ratchet straps that actually last #8  
The ratchet or release mechanism on Every ratchet strap I have owned eventually has failed. I keep these in covered tool box when not in use and oil them which I sometimes wonder if makes them a dirt magnet.
 
   / Ratchet straps that actually last #9  
I'd like to hear of a brand that's decent quality too. For me, they seem to last about 3 to 4 years, then I'm unable to get them to release. I keep them in my tool box, so the only time they get weather is when I'm using them while it's raining. I just bought a new set a month ago, and they are pure junk. One strap snapped while tightening it up. Yesterday, the handle of one bent on my while trying to get it tight. These where the most expensive ones for sale at Lowes. I'll probably go to Amazon and see what has the highest reviews.
 
   / Ratchet straps that actually last #10  
I'd like to hear of a brand that's decent quality too. For me, they seem to last about 3 to 4 years, then I'm unable to get them to release. I keep them in my tool box, so the only time they get weather is when I'm using them while it's raining. I just bought a new set a month ago, and they are pure junk. One strap snapped while tightening it up. Yesterday, the handle of one bent on my while trying to get it tight. These where the most expensive ones for sale at Lowes. I'll probably go to Amazon and see what has the highest reviews.
Vulcan Pro Series are the best we have found. The webbing is excellent, but still need to keep the ratchets lubricated to keep from rusting, especially in salt environments.
 

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