

🧩 Twist, Tame, and Transform Your Clutter—Stay Organized, Stay Ahead!
The Nite Ize Original Gear Tie 32-inch (2-pack) is a reusable, flexible rubber twist tie designed to organize and secure medium-to-large cords, hoses, and tools. Featuring a strong bendable wire core and grippy silicone exterior, these ties maintain shape and grip through repeated use, indoors or outdoors—even in saltwater conditions. Made in the USA and patented by Nite Ize, they offer a sustainable alternative to disposable cable ties, perfect for professionals and home improvers seeking durable, versatile organization solutions.
| ASIN | B09Q6GWNB9 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,557 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #56 in Garden Twine & Twist Ties |
| Brand | Nite Ize |
| Color | Bright Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (69) |
| Date First Available | January 11, 2022 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00094664049017 |
| Included Components | Gear Tie® Reusable Rubber Twist Tie™ 32 in. - 2 Pack - Bright Orange |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 32 Inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | GT32-31-2R3 |
| Manufacturer | Nite Ize, Inc. |
| Material | Rubber |
| Maximum Diameter | 2 Inches |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Part Number | GT32-31-2R3 |
| Pattern | Tie |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Size | 32" -2 Pack |
| Style | New Packaging |
| UPC | 094664049017 |
| Warranty Description | See Manufacturer |
T**R
Ease of use review, per user comments
As in my other reviews on Nite Ize Gear Ties... this 32" model has proven perfect for the role of swabbing the interior of a 6' CPAP main hose -- rather than scrubbing w/ soap & water and waiting hours for it to dry... the swabbing extends the interval between proper scrubs by nearly a factor of two (now three, since using a hypochlorous acid medical sanitising spray to get to the few inches in the middle the 32" Gear Tie can't directly swab. With both the daily swabbing AND hypochlorous acid (my brand is CleanSmart, also sold on Amazon) to finish before storage... the odour from inevitable pathogen deposition's nearly gone -- only a fraction what it used to be between s&w-scrubbing-only, once a week. Which extends the need for the messy and rather fiddly proposition of that hose scrub, further out -- a definite win for someone wanting to improve ease of use (the scrub is easily the most work of all tasks related to CPAP maintenance). Are there easier solutions out there? Probably. Do I have the resources / cash / arse to get them, now that a couple of $8 Gear Ties, a $12 bottle of hypochlorous spray, and a $10 pack of 1%-phenyloxyethanol wipes have been spent? Nope -- my proc works fine. Am sure something like a shotgun bore cleaning rod and swabs might do the job, but price any worth buying, per reviews?( currently cheapest is $6 more than above supplies). Plus there's no way to clean the close-pitch 'thread' inside a CPAP hose with one, because gun cleaning rods are made for very wide-pitch helices of small arms barrel rifling -- thus the handle swivels so all you do is pull the swab through. For CPAP hoses, you need to manually turn the swab on the other end, only w/ torque on your free end, and Gear Ties allow this, even in 32" lengths. Lastly, Gear Ties are coated with a grippy silicone sheathing that's perfect for CPAP swabbing, as a wipe will slide over it to clean after use, but grip when pressure's applied to it -- like twisting inside a CPAP hose... both the wipe itself, and your fingers on the other end. Will there be a learning curve to doing it this way? Sure, like most things. Is it a bunch less work than s&w scrubbing with a long bottle brush on a spring cable, to air-dry 4 hrs, every 4 days? (as advised by ResMed). Emphatically yes -- sanitising CPAP hoses now takes <20 mins, both hoses -- and I'm rather picky for attn-to-detail, so can prolly be done in less time and still be wholly sano. Fastest I've ever pushed a s&w scrub, is 1 hr for the task, and aforementioned 4 hrs to air-dry -- which I never do since using a mini hi-velocity air blower to blow it out in 2 mins (but will cost ~$90 for the blower, which was already purchased for another task, pushing water off my car's paint during a wash). Can't fault this for CPAP cleaning -- but if you wish to emulate all or part of my proc, may need a bit of investment, but it's affordable and versatile as I could find. Once you get the routine down, it's actually rather relaxing to do, right after getting up. Five stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
F**R
Great stuff
Solid product. Has so many uses from tie downs to holding things up or wrapping hoses. Really cool product in all their sizes
L**L
Very useful and practical for many uses
These are great for tying just about anything together temporarily. I use them for my hoses, electric cords and even to secure a gate to a post or to keep my swing from moving in the wind.
P**E
Gear Ties are the best!
Super nice for tying down gear to the ATV when camping and fishing.
R**J
Super Handy and Made in USA
I love these things. The extra length is awesome and I keep them in my hatchback car to help hold things in place when I’m driving. As an example, I bought a gallon of Dawn dishwashing detergent from Sam’s and used one of these extra long orange flex ties to loop around the handle and tie it to an anchor point in the back of my car. It’s also nice that these are made in USA by an American company from Colorado.
K**T
Everyone need these
Gotta have these. They are well made and so many ways to use them
F**R
Keeping it tight
Using these to give a little extra stability to bikes riding on the car rack. Great at reducing some extra vibration and movement. Bent and reposition is easy. Bright color easy to find in garage or when I forget what I tied them to.
S**2
A+ helpful to have on hand
These ties are great! I have several in different sizes including these and I love them all. I do wish they were cheaper though because they are dang expensive for what they are. Wait for them to go on sale. Maybe one day they'll sell them in a cheaper bulk pack at Costco. Price is my only complaint. Other than that they are great! Super versatile, they last long, and it's always nice to have a few on hand.
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