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2-Pin T-Post Insulator - Black, Pack 25 Reviews

4.5 Rating 17 Reviews
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The Kencove T-Post Pin-Lock Insulator, made with heavy-duty, UV-stabilized plastic, is our most durable T-post insulator. It features a new and improved spark flange. It will fit most sizes of T-posts and holds rope, twine, or wire. Easy to install by simply sliding over the top of the T-post and securing with the pin. Made in USA.
- Attaches securely with pin
- Our most durable T-post insulator
- Fits coated wire, twine or electric rope
- New and improved spark flange

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DENNIS HOFFBECK
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Works great on my tposts.
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Posted 6 years ago
These are the best if you are going to use electric in a high tensile application. Other insulators will pop off over time. The only issues are that if your Tpost mushrooms on top from the driver (most do) you have to hammer these on, and the pins often break off before install and you will have to dig and borrow from others.
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Posted 6 years ago
ROCKSPRINGS FARM
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Posted 6 years ago
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These are great! Stay in place even when there is heavy wear/snow/branches etc on fence
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Posted 6 years ago
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Easy to use and stays where you put them
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Posted 6 years ago
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Easy to use and does what they are supposed to
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Posted 6 years ago
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Very easy to use as long as the tops of your t-posts are not damaged. This is because you have to slide them over the top. My t-post were second hand and had minor damage. I was still able to hammer the insulator onto them.
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Posted 7 years ago
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Needs a little convincing to go on some of my t post due to the post getting beat up pretty bad during installation. Seems to be a good insulator though and a good concept to keep them in place.
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Posted 7 years ago