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The COOLOGIN 2 Packs T-Handle Hasp Rubber Flexible Draw Latch offers a robust 67.2-pound load capacity with UV-resistant, corrosion-proof nylon and rubber construction. Designed for vibration absorption and flexible preloading, it fits a wide range of applications from coolers to off-road vehicles. Easy to install and built to endure harsh environments, this pack of two latches ensures secure, hassle-free closure with a sleek, ergonomic T-handle that stays upright when not in use.







| ASIN | B075KGNN8K |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Battery description | no |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,163) |
| Date First Available | 12 Sept. 2017 |
| Finish | Black |
| Item Package Quantity | 2 |
| Item Weight | 68 g |
| Item model number | TONGYI000 |
| Manufacturer | TONGYI |
| Material | Rubber |
| Maximum weight capacity | 67.2 Pounds |
| Number Of Holes | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Part Number | T-0001 |
| Pattern | 2 Pack |
| Plug profile | Surface Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 9.91 x 4.57 x 1.98 cm; 68 g |
| Style | 2 Pack T-Handle Hasp |
S**A
Omg finally!!! So we had bungee cords before on our bins and the racoons etc always got into the !!! even chewed bits of the lid. Then I came across these and what a game changer!! They are perfect! I decided to mount them on the front of the bin instead of the sides because when the bins are close together you can’t get your hand on the side, also I felt like the front was a tighter close for the critters. Instal was easy because I followed the instructions/drill bit recommendations from another review (look for the review from B. Nauman). I also LOVE that they stay in the upward position when you don’t want them latched (I was looking at another product that was more like a strap and I realized that the strap would get lost/fall or broken when you are putting stuff in or the bins are at the road. Tip: I installed the part on the lid first one hole/screw/bolt at a time and then the little button on the bin. When doing the button or tab what I did was attach it into the top part (be careful to look at the diagram in the ad to see the direction of the little tab on the nub) and then I put pencil on the little nub that you have to drill a hold for and then I put a lot of downward tension on it and rubbed it on the bin. That way I got a perfect location of where to drill with just enough tension to keep the lid snug. Then I finished with the second hole/screw/bolt. Also note that you have to be able to reach with an adjustable wrench on the back side so plan your placement carefully!
D**C
If you’re like me and looking for a replacement rubber latch for your Gravely Zero Turn bagger, look no further. These two rubber latches cost less than 1/3 the cost of one rubber latch listed for the Gravely bagger. Great value. The rubber is slightly shorter than OEM but it fits fine and serves the purpose. Installation was very easy, took less than a minute. I only had a need for the rubber piece, but everything provided seemed high quality. I’ll update this review if I have any issues.
C**Y
I have a very large cooler that I purchased years ago to keep my block ice in when doing extended camping trips in high temps in the high desert where I live. It is a great cooler, but the latches finally gave up on me and I wasn't able to find any replacements. I bought the COOLOGIN T-Handle latches because they looked pretty good from the pics and description. I just got around to putting them on this weekend and they work much better than I expected. They mount with 3 screws per side. Since they are meant for a different brand of cooler than I was mounting to, the included hardward did not work for me, which is to be expected. I purchased 1-1/2" #10 galvanized screws and used them to mount the latches. The whole process took less than a half hour and they work really well. In fact, they work better than the originals, which had a tendency to pop open after only a few months of use. I am rating 5 stars and would certainly recommend looking at these as a good solution for any brand of cooler with a reasonably flat surface between the lid and cooler. I could also envision these working to keep a lot of containers other than just coolers firmly latched. Totes, toolboxes, battery boxes, small doors on campers, etc. would be pretty easy to attach these to.
D**.
Works great just what I was looking for.
B**R
Worked perfectly to hold the soft upper doors on my Can Am Defender. They fit perfectly for what I wanted them for and you can't beat the price on these. They were very easy to install, I was done in about 10 minutes. Time will tell how durable they are. I did subtract one star because the included screws are virtually useless.
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