Reddit Reddit reviews Gates 90330 Anti Static Rubber Strap, 25" Length x 1-1/16" Width

We found 7 Reddit comments about Gates 90330 Anti Static Rubber Strap, 25" Length x 1-1/16" Width. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Gates 90330 Anti Static Rubber Strap, 25
Country of Origin : ChinaThe Package Height of the Product is 2.0 inchesThe Package Length of the Product is 6.0 inchesThe Package Width of the Product is 6.0 inches
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7 Reddit comments about Gates 90330 Anti Static Rubber Strap, 25" Length x 1-1/16" Width:

u/BrokeBeatScarred · 6 pointsr/rollercoasters

No need for a chain. use this

u/bazilbt · 2 pointsr/electricians

At least one reviewer used this on her wheelchair and it worked to prevent shocks:
Gates 90330 Anti Static Rubber Strap, 25" Length x 1-1/16" Width https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CRBR8U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_oM6TDbZC0XF3C

u/fluttersnipe · 2 pointsr/MechanicAdvice

No, they're clearly not a block heater cable. They're it's a 1 inch wide cord (cable w/e) that drags along the road to "ground" your car to stop from getting zapped in dry weather, I just wasn't sure if they actually worked. And it seems they complete bullshit as posted by another redditor.

like this

u/Bobafett230 · 2 pointsr/whatcarshouldIbuy

Put your hand on the door before you step out or add a Ground Strap

u/Talamakara · 2 pointsr/Pets

Put static straps on your car. They don't seem like much but ive had several puppies over the years, one particular one that was able to travel for hours without any issues in the truck but couldn't travel in the car for more than 15 minutes without getting sick. The difference between the two vehicles was the truck had static straps.

They aren't very expensive and even though I can't guarantee they will do anything to help with your cats, (i don't travel often with mine) if they do help they will make their trip more comfortable for all of you.

static straps I'm sure you can get them at any automotive place.

u/Tangent_ · 1 pointr/cars

It probably has tires with a higher silica content vs using carbon black. This is especially common in low rolling resistance tires but others can have it too. This isolates the car from the ground more (contrary to popular belief, tires don't actually fully insulate the car electrically) and then when you step out it discharges through you. Short of replacing the tires you could get one of those anti static ground straps like this and attach it under the car.