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    Re: Keeping the lid of a tub securely closed?

    I saw luggage straps at the store the other day that looked like they'd work just like tie downs, except easier to operate.

    They were 2" or so thick nylon straps with big plastic buckles and adjusters. If you got them nice and snug and clipped them on, it may be easier to use than tie downs. (I know it would be for me... I can never get tie downs to work on the first try) Or even just less extra material.

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    Last edited by pretends2bnormal; 12-04-2018 at 04:18 PM.

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