Item Number: GP456
Zenport Tape Gun Tool
Zenport Tape Gun Tool
Tie Plants Quickly and Easily
Easy and simple operation with the large ZenTaper! One squeeze of the handle stretches the tape between the jaws ready to wrap around the plant stem and support. A second squeeze staples the tape firmly and cuts it off neatly. Device is then ready to continue tying.
- Dimensions: 15 inches long
Parts/supplies for the ZenTapener Tape Gun Tool sold separately:
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Description
Description
Easy and simple operation with the large ZenTaper! One squeeze of the handle stretches the tape between the jaws ready to wrap around the plant stem and support. A second squeeze staples the tape firmly and cuts it off neatly. Device is then ready to continue tying.
- Dimensions: 15 inches long
Parts/supplies for the ZenTapener Tape Gun Tool sold separately:
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Shipping Weight: 3.0 lb
Dimensions: 16.5"L x 6.5"W x 1.5"H
Features
Features
- Replacement Parts Available
- Use for Propagation
Characteristics
Characteristics
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Use Instructions
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Useful Information
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Guarantee
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This tool is very versatile! Makes trellising super easy!
THANK YOU
Have used these for trellising tomatoes and cucumbers for commercial production. They are worth the money in time saved, and cheaper than clips if you're doing any kind of volume production. They have many other uses, such as tying together bamboo trellises, and tying plants to stakes in pots, as in producing a 1 gallon tomato for transplant or bedding plant. A little graphite dust on the moving parts will help keep the mechanism jam-free.
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from 9167 reviewsI grow flats of this for my pet pigs, because of the high nutritional content. They love it. I find them waiting at the growing location every afternoon waiting for their fave. I've grown beautiful flats of pea sprouts and alfalfa for them too, but they turn up their snouts and walk away.