Heavy Duty Bungee Cords | 21 & 31 in Gutter Cargo Tie Downs
Heavy Duty Bungee Cords | 21 & 31 in Gutter Cargo Tie Downs
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Jobsite Cargo Control • 21 in and 31 in Lengths • Coated Steel Hooks
Professional Heavy Duty Bungee Cords
Keep ladders, tarps, gutter parts, tool bags, and truck-bed cargo from shifting around when the job is already moving fast.
Stop Letting Loose Gear Burn Time Between Jobs
A ladder that shifts on the rack, a tarp that lifts in the wind, or gutter pieces sliding around in the truck bed can slow the crew down before the real work even starts. Small cargo problems become wasted minutes, damaged materials, and extra frustration at the next stop.
These professional bungee cords give crews a fast, flexible way to secure everyday jobsite items: the 21 inch length handles tighter bundles and smaller loads, while the 31 inch length gives more reach for ladders, tarps, truck beds, and wider material setups.
Lock Down the Small Stuff Before It Becomes a Jobsite Problem
Faster Truck and Rack Setup
Secure ladders, tarps, light cargo, and bundled gutter materials without wasting time hunting for rope or overcomplicating short trips.
Coated Hook Control
Heavy-duty coated steel hooks with vinyl-dipped tips help connect to rack points, truck beds, trailers, and material bundles with better surface protection.
Two Useful Working Lengths
Choose 21 inch cords for compact bundles and 31 inch cords when the load, ladder rack, tarp, or truck-bed tie point needs more reach.
Crew-Friendly Everyday Utility
Easy to keep in a truck, trailer, shop shelf, or tool bin so contractors have quick load control when the job changes mid-day.
Use Them When the Load Needs Quick Control
- Bundling gutter sections and downspout components
- Securing ladders, tool bags, tarps, and light cargo
- Holding materials together during local transport
- Organizing loose items in trucks, trailers, and jobsite staging areas
- Contractors who want fast, reusable tie-down utility for everyday tasks
Do Not Use Them as the Wrong Kind of Tie-Down
- Do not use as a rated cargo strap unless the product label provides a working load rating for that use.
- Do not secure heavy, sharp, unstable, or high-risk loads with bungee cords alone.
- Do not stretch beyond a safe working range or toward the face or body.
- Do not use cords with cracked rubber, frayed sheath, bent hooks, or weak elasticity.
- Do not use where a ratchet strap, rope, chain, or rated tie-down is required.
Built for the Everyday Securing Jobs Contractors Actually Do
Professional Bungee Cords give gutter crews, installers, cleaners, repair techs, and DIY homeowners a simple way to hold everyday gear in place. Instead of letting short gutter pieces, downspout elbows, tarps, tool pouches, and ladder accessories slide around, crews can quickly add elastic tension and move on.
The 21 inch cord is a strong choice for smaller bundles, tight storage, and compact loads. The 31 inch cord gives more reach for ladder racks, truck beds, tarps, wider bundles, and larger jobsite items. Both lengths are designed around quick temporary securing, not replacing a rated cargo restraint when the job requires one.
The uploaded listing specifies UV-resistant elastic, a woven nylon sheath, and coated heavy-duty steel hooks with vinyl-dipped tips. That combination gives the cords the jobsite utility contractors expect: stretch, grip, surface protection, and fast setup for light-duty securing tasks.
GutterAll in Damascus, OR supports gutter installers, gutter cleaning contractors, exterior crews, and DIY homeowners with tool and accessory guidance, pickup, local delivery, and nationwide shipping. Website chat is the fastest way to confirm the right length and use case before ordering.
| Product | Key Specs |
|---|---|
| Professional Bungee Cords | 21 inch and 31 inch lengths; UV-resistant elastic core; woven nylon outer sheath; coated heavy-duty steel hooks with vinyl-dipped tips; SKUs GA72106 and GA72107; package weight listed as 2.0 lbs in the uploaded draft. |
When Materials Shift, the Crew Pays for It
Loose materials create small problems that ripple through the workday. A tarp that will not stay down exposes supplies. A bundle that opens in the truck bed takes extra time to reorganize. A ladder accessory that shifts on the rack becomes one more thing to fix before the next stop.
These bungee cords are built for those fast, practical moments when the crew needs quick tension and a reusable hold. They help keep light cargo, gutter parts, tools, tarps, and material bundles more controlled so the job starts cleaner and the truck stays more organized.
The buying decision is simple: keep 21 inch cords nearby for compact bundling, keep 31 inch cords available for wider reach, and use a rated tie-down whenever the load calls for more than a bungee cord should handle.
Where Crews Put Them to Work
| Application | How It Helps |
|---|---|
| Gutter section bundling | Helps keep smaller gutter pieces, elbows, and downspout components together during staging or transport. |
| Ladder rack and truck-bed organization | Useful for quick restraint of light gear, accessories, and loose items that shift during short moves. |
| Tarp and cover anchoring | Adds elastic tension to help hold tarps over tools, gutter supplies, and jobsite materials. |
| Trailer and staging-area cleanup | Helps reduce clutter by keeping pipe, lumber, tool bags, and light materials grouped together. |
| DIY exterior maintenance | Gives homeowners a simple reusable cord for tarps, small outdoor projects, and light material control. |
How the Cord Does the Work
The elastic core creates tension as the cord stretches between two anchor points. The woven nylon sheath helps protect the elastic from abrasion, while coated steel hooks connect to suitable rack points, tie-down points, handles, or material edges.
The right length matters. A cord that is too short can be overstretched and unsafe. A cord that is too long may not create enough tension. Choose the 21 inch option for compact bundles and the 31 inch option when the load needs more reach.
Choose the Length That Matches the Load
21 Inch Bungee Cord
Best for compact bundles, smaller cargo, tool bags, downspout components, and tighter anchor points where too much length gets in the way.
31 Inch Bungee Cord
Best for ladder rack support, truck-bed cargo, tarps, wider material bundles, and situations where the anchor points sit farther apart.
Use a Rated Tie-Down When Needed
When a load is heavy, sharp, unstable, or safety-critical, use the correct rated strap, rope, chain, or cargo restraint instead of relying on elastic cords.
Key Features
| Feature | Technical Detail | User Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Two length options | 21 inch and 31 inch cords | Lets crews choose compact hold or extra reach depending on the load. |
| UV-resistant elastic | Elastic core listed as UV-resistant in the uploaded draft | Supports outdoor jobsite use while still requiring regular inspection and proper storage. |
| Woven nylon sheath | Outer sheath listed as woven nylon | Helps protect the elastic core from everyday abrasion and handling wear. |
| Coated steel hooks | Heavy-duty coated steel hooks with vinyl-dipped tips | Helps hook into anchor points while reducing direct metal contact on surfaces. |
| Reusable temporary securing | Elastic tie-down cord for light-duty control | Useful when the crew needs fast setup and quick release throughout the day. |
| Contractor accessory fit | Designed around truck, ladder, tarp, gutter, and jobsite uses | Fits naturally into gutter contractor trucks, trailers, tool bins, and supply orders. |
Quick Decision Summary
Professional Bungee Cords are practical jobsite tie-down accessories for crews that need fast control over small loads, tarps, ladders, gutter parts, and truck-bed cargo. Choose 21 inch for compact bundles and 31 inch for more reach, then use proper rated cargo restraints when the load requires more than an elastic bungee cord should handle.
Benefits Crews Notice Fast
- Helps secure light cargo during short transport and jobsite movement
- Useful for bundling gutter sections and downspout components
- Helps hold tarps over supplies, tools, and materials
- 21 inch length works well for compact bundles and smaller loads
- 31 inch length provides more reach for ladders, tarps, and truck beds
- UV-resistant elastic supports outdoor use with proper care
- Woven nylon sheath helps resist everyday abrasion
- Coated steel hooks help connect to common anchor points
- Vinyl-dipped hook tips help reduce direct metal contact
- Easy to store in trucks, trailers, tool bins, and garages
- Reusable design helps reduce dependence on one-time tie solutions
- Useful for gutter installers managing materials between stops
- Useful for gutter cleaning contractors organizing service gear
- Helpful for DIY exterior maintenance and light material control
- Supported by GutterAll project guidance through website chat
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Professional Bungee Cords |
| Product Type | Elastic bungee cord / temporary securing cord / light-duty cargo tie-down accessory |
| Available Lengths | 21 inch and 31 inch |
| 21 Inch SKU | GA72106 |
| 31 Inch SKU | GA72107 |
| Elastic Core | UV-resistant elastic / rubber core per uploaded draft |
| Outer Sheath | Woven nylon |
| Hook Material | Coated heavy-duty steel |
| Hook Detail | Vinyl-dipped tips |
| Package Weight | 2.0 lbs listed in uploaded draft |
| Barcode | 07992035 listed in uploaded draft |
| Best 21 Inch Uses | Compact bundles, tool bags, smaller cargo loads, downspout parts, tight anchor points |
| Best 31 Inch Uses | Ladder racks, truck beds, tarps, wider loads, larger material bundles |
| Primary Users | Gutter installers, gutter cleaning contractors, exterior contractors, truck crews, and DIY homeowners |
| Safety Limitation | Use for appropriate temporary securing only; use rated cargo restraints when required by the load or transport condition |
| Expected Service Life | Varies by UV exposure, stretch frequency, storage, hook wear, abrasion, moisture, temperature, and load conditions; replace if rubber cracks, sheath frays, hooks deform, or elasticity weakens. |
| Fulfillment Options | In-store pickup, local delivery, and nationwide shipping through Shopify checkout |
Who Keeps These in the Truck?
Gutter Installers
- Bundling gutter pieces, downspout sections, elbows, and light materials
- Holding tarps or light cargo while moving between jobs
- Keeping quick temporary securing options in install trucks and trailers
Gutter Cleaning Contractors
- Securing tool bags, tarps, ladder accessories, and service-route gear
- Keeping loose truck-bed items from shifting between stops
- Organizing small loads without slowing down recurring service work
DIY Homeowners
- Securing light outdoor materials, covers, tarps, and garage items
- Bundling small parts during home gutter or exterior maintenance
- Keeping reusable tie-down cords available for occasional projects
Safe Use Guide
- Choose the length that reaches the anchor points without overstretching the cord.
- Inspect the elastic, sheath, and hooks before each use.
- Do not use cords with cracked rubber, frayed nylon, bent hooks, or weak elasticity.
- Attach hooks fully to stable anchor points before adding tension.
- Keep face, eyes, and body out of the snapback path when stretching or releasing the cord.
- Wear eye protection when stretching, anchoring, or releasing bungee cords.
- Check that the load is stable before moving the vehicle, ladder, trailer, or material bundle.
- Use rated straps, ropes, chains, or cargo restraints for heavy or safety-critical loads.
- Store cords out of unnecessary sun, heat, chemicals, sharp edges, and standing water.
- Replace worn cords immediately rather than risking hook release or elastic snapback.
Crew Tip
Keep both lengths in the truck. The 21 inch cords handle compact bundles and smaller loads, while the 31 inch cords are the better first grab for wider anchor points, ladder rack support, tarps, and truck-bed organization.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are these bungee cords used for?
They are used for quick temporary securing of light cargo, tarps, tool bags, gutter parts, downspout components, ladder accessories, and jobsite materials when an elastic bungee cord is appropriate for the load.
Should the 21 inch or 31 inch length be chosen?
Choose the 21 inch cord for compact bundles, smaller loads, and tighter anchor points. Choose the 31 inch cord for ladder racks, truck beds, tarps, wider loads, and anchor points that need more reach.
What are the hooks made of?
The uploaded draft lists heavy-duty coated steel hooks with vinyl-dipped tips. The coating and dipped tips help reduce direct metal contact while still giving the cord a practical hook connection point.
Can bungee cords replace ratchet straps?
No. Bungee cords are for appropriate temporary securing and light-duty control. For heavy, sharp, unstable, highway, or safety-critical loads, use the correct rated strap, rope, chain, or cargo restraint.
What is GutterAll's return policy for this product?
GutterAll offers a 30-day return window for unused products in original condition. Once used, returns are not accepted unless the product is defective. Customers can contact sales@gutterall.com or call (503) 850-6784 to initiate a return. Refunds are processed within 5 to 7 business days. Return shipping is the buyer's responsibility unless the return is due to defect or shipping error.
What shipping and fulfillment options are available?
Orders ship via standard carrier to all 50 states with tracking from the Damascus, Oregon warehouse. Typical transit time is 3 to 7 business days depending on destination. In-store pickup at 19759 SE Sunnyside Rd, Damascus, OR 97089 is available Monday through Friday 7am to 4pm and Saturday 9am to 2pm PST. Local delivery within the Damascus and Portland metro area is also available.
Safety and Snapback Notice
Bungee cords store energy when stretched. If a hook slips, an anchor point fails, or the cord is released suddenly, the cord can snap back with force. Keep the cord away from the face and body, and wear eye protection during use.
Inspect every cord before use. Replace cords with cracked rubber, frayed sheathing, bent hooks, corrosion, weak elasticity, or any damage that could cause release under tension.
Not Sure Which Length Fits the Load?
A bungee cord works best when the length, anchor points, and load size match. Use website chat to confirm whether the 21 inch cord, 31 inch cord, or a different rated tie-down is the smarter choice for the job.
Fastest Path
Start with website chat for length, load type, and use-case questions.
Contractor Support
Get help matching bungee cords, straps, and cargo-control accessories to gutter and exterior work.
Fulfillment Options
In-store pickup, local delivery, and nationwide shipping are available through Shopify checkout.
Product Summary Box
Professional Bungee Cords help gutter crews and homeowners keep light cargo, ladders, tarps, tool bags, and material bundles under control. The 21 inch and 31 inch length options make it easier to match the cord to the load, while UV-resistant elastic, woven nylon sheath, and coated steel hooks give crews reusable jobsite utility for everyday securing tasks.
Address
GutterAll
19759 SE Sunnyside Rd
Damascus, OR 97089
Hours
Mon-Fri: 7am-4pm PST
Sat: 9am-2pm PST
sales@gutterall.com
Phone
(503) 850-6784
