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LeHigh Crawford 32-Piece Locking Peg Hook Assortment #1832A
LeHigh Crawford 32-Piece Locking Peg Hook Assortment #1832A
Lehigh Group 1832A-6 32 Piece Assorted Pegboard Hook KitLehigh Group 1832A-6 32 Piece Assorted Pegboard Hook Kit Features:; Fits both 1/8" and 1/4" pegboard; 1/8" peg hooks; 32 piece set includes six pegboard mounting screws, six pegboard mounting sp ...
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Crawford Light Duty Peg Locks

Crawford Light Duty Peg Locks
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Crawford Light Duty Peg Locks

 
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Crawford light duty peg locks easily clip pver peg hooks locking them into pegboard holes on either side of the hook.

Easily removed by inserting a thin blade behind 1 arm and gently lifting. Can be used with most standrard peg hooks on all standard 1/4" and 1/8" pegboard.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:4.8 inches
Product Width:0.5 inches
Product Height:4.0 inches
Product Weight:0.08 pounds
Package Length:3.3 inches
Package Width:2.4 inches
Package Height:0.9 inches
Package Weight:0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews

Features
  • - Crawford #18025

  • - 25 peg locks in a pack


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 18 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5good product poor store  Aug 17, 2008 By Willard Dewar "sawdust builder"
If you hate to fight pegboard hooks that keep falling out this is the answer. I was about to dump all peg board & hooks I had till I gave this keeper a try & they work great, BUT the store I purchased them from did not have there act together with online sales, big delay in shipping and when I asked where they were they blamed the computer, (garbage in garbage out) and they never got shipped out of the warehouse till after the date I was supposed to have received them.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


1Loose  Mar 10, 2011 By DAVID GEORGE
Plastic locks do not secure hooks well enough, they keep falling out of the peg board holes. Another buyer
suggested heating them up and bending them before the locks become rigid again. This worked well..... thanks for
the tip.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Peg Locks...Best organizational tool available (Cost: <$3)  May 12, 2009 By A. Vanderslice
Peg locks are a MUST HAVE for anyone who organizes with pegboard. These inexpensive, tiny strips of plastic clip over the pegboard hooks to hold them onto the board, eliminating the tendency of the hooks to come out of the board.

I've always used pegboard to organize hand tools and supplies for easy access in the garage, garden area, and sewing/craft room. I've spent countless hours on my hands and knees looking for hooks that were flung across the room (often into a black hole, never to be seen again) when I grabbed tools off the board. After vowing to stop spending half my life looking for things, I kept a drawer full of replacement hooks that I then spent hours fruitlessly sifting through. Until, a few years ago, I discovered peg locks. Results: no more searching and an empty drawer. Nowadays, each time I pull a tool off the pegboard, I am consciously aware of, and grateful for, the wonders of peg locks.

Thank you, Lehigh Group/Crawford, for still making peg locks, and thank you Amazon, for providing me access to them.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


3Fair Product  Mar 21, 2009 By R. K. Green Sr. "&#34;the critic&#34;"
Product works great on certain pegs and not at all on other pegs. Product can definitely be improved.

4 of 6 found the following review helpful:


3Save your $$ and use a ZIP TIE  Nov 16, 2009 By Victor Von
Sure these are nice, but you lose two holes using the peg lock.
Just use a nylon zip tie to strap the peg to the board for a system that won't pop out.
Only thing is you have to have access to the rear of the board.
This is done by a simple hinge design.
Do a Google search for peg lock Lifehacker and you'll see the article.

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