🔒 Secure Your Space with Style!
The T-360 Electric Fence T-Post Insulator in vibrant orange is designed for maximum versatility and ease of use. With a 360° mounting capability and compatibility with various wire types, this insulator is perfect for any fencing project. Its intuitive design eliminates the hassle of lost pins, making installation a breeze.
T**R
Quick, durable, reusable and easy to use
I use these on T-posts with 1/8” electric polywire rope to keep deer and groundhogs out of my sweet potato fields. They are easy to snap on, stay on and you can adjust the height of them without removing the polywire rope. I am on my second year of using these and I have had none of them fail due to weather or wear and tear.
C**S
Works Amazingly
They aren't kidding when they say jaw. Holds up to all weather. Occasionally I have to put one spot back -but I don't have to check the t-posts after every storm any more!Slowly replacing my old board fence with t-posts (since I'm renting the land) and I am purchasing more for sure! Easy to use - although I highly recommend putting on leather/heavy duty work gloves on to put them on because you'll rip up your hands otherwise
M**N
Best insulators on the market
These are so convienent. Doesn’t matter how a t-post is installed/oriented. No plastic flaps that could break due to sun rot.
R**S
Works great
Easy to use and quality materials
D**.
Start and Stops
OK, I have waited for sometime now before I wrote a review because I want it to be complete. First off, I am not a farmer but I am an avid food gardener who lives in northern PA ie deer country. My garden is 125'x60' in size and I grow most of our food for the entire year. Needless to say, deer, rabbits and raccoons are an issue. This was the year I decided to put up an electric fence to help prevent the invasions. Thus, I chose Lock Jaws because they looked easy to install and they are! They are simple as can be with the right T-Post, which are cheaper than wood posts and a whole lot less work!!!However, with all that ease there is a snag to which the boys at Lock Jaws need to address. It has to do with the starting and ending your fence Posts. A problem that I could not find addressed on their website. What happens is when it rains the water builds up on them and they arc to the metal T-Post, when the water is gone they stop. The issue is that this arcing is hard on your electric fence charger. I am still trying to master the situation with electrical tape being applied to the T-Post and the Polywire but have not gotten the issue solved. Just be be clear this is not a problem except on the beginning and ending T-Posts. Oh, you will get some occasional bird poop that allows arcing to the T-Post on the other Posts but that usually doesn't last too long.So, if Lock Jaws would kindly advise how to overcome this they would have a perfect product. Because I am telling you [having experience with the other types of electric fences] these things are GREAT! You cannot install an electric fence line any easier!!!Now if they would just advise us how to eliminate the arcing on the first and ending posts that would be fantastic !!!Yes, I recommend them. Yes, I will buy them again.
L**R
These clips are awesome
Once you try these type of clips, you will not go back to the old ones they clamp on any direction. I would glad that I came across them and I am going to get more thank you.
W**T
Awesome product Quality.
The product is very good and quality of product is awesome.
J**H
Great clips
These are really a far superior clip than any others I’ve tried. They keep hold of the wire (double strand smooth wire is what I have used with them) and when pressured excessively they just pop off the tpost without breaking the clip. They also have the wonderful ability to attach onto the tpost from any direction. They are easy to get big wire into. The only coni have found to these is that they will slide up and down the post a little if pushed or lifted by cattle - but they usually don’t break.These clips are the best tpost insulators I’ve ever used.
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